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<blockquote data-quote="Carolina Photo Guy" data-source="post: 10132" data-attributes="member: 1556"><p>All of us have that one photo that moves us like no other that we have taken. It may be because of the beauty of the scene, the emotional content or perhaps the circumstances surrounding the image. Whatever the reason, post your favorite, before you find another favorite. Now for the tough part. Tell us WHY!</p><p>I'll start.</p><p>[ATTACH]986[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p>Many here know about my heart attack and the subsequent surgery. What no-one knows is how close I came to giving up photography altogether.</p><p>This was my first shoot that I took after I got out of the hospital. I had been out for just over a month, when my best half and I took a trip to Vermont. I had to climb down a very slippery slope to get the angle that I wanted. My wife was PISSED!</p><p>But after this, I knew that I was going to continue. It kinda gave me something to live for.</p><p></p><p>Pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carolina Photo Guy, post: 10132, member: 1556"] All of us have that one photo that moves us like no other that we have taken. It may be because of the beauty of the scene, the emotional content or perhaps the circumstances surrounding the image. Whatever the reason, post your favorite, before you find another favorite. Now for the tough part. Tell us WHY! I'll start. [ATTACH]986._xfImport[/ATTACH] Many here know about my heart attack and the subsequent surgery. What no-one knows is how close I came to giving up photography altogether. This was my first shoot that I took after I got out of the hospital. I had been out for just over a month, when my best half and I took a trip to Vermont. I had to climb down a very slippery slope to get the angle that I wanted. My wife was PISSED! But after this, I knew that I was going to continue. It kinda gave me something to live for. Pete [/QUOTE]
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