Oh, and for all you photographers out there, my dad developed his photos really dark. The scanner lightened them up a good bit. He might have been disappointed.
This whole series involved an extra long exposure time (60 seconds or so). I must have been very adapt at bubble blowing. Also, note the objects on the table and in the lower right. These evolved (ie died) as the series went on. I know at least one of the items in the lower right was a cantaloupe that slowly withered and wrinkled.
On the back this one reads 'susanne was 3' written by someone who
was probably not much more than 3 and maybe didn't know her name had a z in it?
was probably not much more than 3 and maybe didn't know her name had a z in it?
4 comments:
ooooh more pictures, please. they are lovely. much love to you, and to your dad. 72, wow.
xoxo
and voracious definitely does NOT describe your dad's reading habits. i am a voracious reader and i don't come close to him. i just remember stacks and stacks and stacks of books, everywhere. xoxo
this was a great tribute to your pops 'berta. we all miss him. it used to be my goal at the many calrson dinner events to get your dad to laugh heartily. it never worked for me (i'm not that funny), but i felt victorious when i'd get a chuckle.
Awesome!
OMG, who wrote my name "susanne"? And how cute am I (okay, you too)?
Who made the caramel frosting cake this year? I'll take mine with java chip.
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