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    Have you taken a picture that brings out strong emotions every time you view it?

    For me, it has to be the picture of my grandfather, a WWII navy veteran, that I took at his 88th birthday party this past summer.

    Every time I see it, it puts a smile on my face because I can't help but remember all the great moments I've shared with him in the past 25 years of my life. At the same time though, it's really bittersweet because I can't help but think that this could be the last good picture I get of him, since I only get to see him a couple times a year due to distance. I know it's a horrible way to think, but it's the reality of the situation.

    I do love how the picture came out, especially because I got the typically grumpy and stoic old man to crack a smile, and because of that loving shine in his eyes.

    What about all of you guys? Do you have a picture that brings out the emotions when you view it?

    Here is the picture in question.

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    This is a deeply strong picture, even if it is seen by someone who does not know what's behind.

    You should be really proud of it & him :-)

    For me, is this one.



    Many memories of this summer in Scotland, and many difficulties faced during that trip (florence - scotland is a long way up).

    I just love it!
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    Dave:

    Nice thread subject. I was wondering if you would get many takers on this thread. Not many here want to open up that much... maybe for good reason. I debated, but I will put one out there.

    My son did not like having his picture taken, so I would have to sneak pictures of him. Here is one of him with a smirk on his face because he caught me sneaking a shot at Christmas. It is not a particularly good picture (especially technically), but it is his last picture at his last Christmas. He died suddenly in a car crash last year, so this picture has become the one that evokes the most emotion from me, and the one I cherish and look at the most. Please do not think I am looking for sympathy... I am not, this is just part of my story and life over the last year and a half. I am sure there are others out there.


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    I'll throw one out there. He was my first puppy when I first moved away from family. He got fat and old, just like me. He did grey long before me, however. I left him at the farm with my parents when we had our son. Dad said a couple of months after I left he started to become lethargic so they took him to the vet. Poor guy had cancer and passed before I got to say goodbye. I didn't take nearly as many pictures as I should have and this one is the one I remember him by the most.


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