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©2002-2009 ~normanjerry
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This image will forever be engrained in the iconography of my youth. My departed grandfather left behind his photos to remain vividly alive on the walls of my family's and my grandmother's home. It was a reminder of his kindness and warmth but also a reminder to me of his passing... one of my first vivid memories.

This photograph was his favourite, the one he was most proud of. For ages it remained within the confines of my house but that is doing this work an injustice. It is my great honour to share this photograph with you.

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:iconkayne:
Woh! Great shot. Love the way the top of the staircase frames the shot and the repetition of round 'loops'. Really wonderful! :D (Big Grin)

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:iconeikei:
This looks REALLY nice when maximized! =) (Smile) Your grandfather truly was a great photographer! ;) (Wink)
:iconmyshelleyg:
wow, i really like it. The circles in the railing and the circle of the stairs themselves. Very neat

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:iconyachtclub:
Yes, excellent compostion in this shot. Beautiful piece.



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:iconp0m:
Oh... like they all said.. Such beauty... And special.

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:iconindiegirl13:
this is awesome! :claps: :) (Smile)

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:iconnormanjerry:
Thanks for your comments. You have no idea how much I want to share this photo with everyone so of course I dream of it being on the Daily Favourites list.

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Norman Laurent Jerry 1916-1987
:icontheyoshua:
extrodinary shot here norman. can i call you norm? hehe.

ok norm, on the tech tip, this shot is on the money. seems like you really know how to use your equipment. i sometimes have a hard time getting a focus i like on shots with stark depth like this one but you seem to have everything pretty evenly crispy. your blacks are solid and beautiful and you composition is tight: the black on the top border of the image is an extremely beautiful negative space in contrast with the banister and stair details below it. on the bottom border of the page the banister decoration flows off the page so naturally i can feel it swooping down and continuing the spiral. very interesting arch study. good work.

-=theyoshua=-

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-josh
:icontheyoshua:
ahah, i am such a fool, i didn't even read YOUR note on the piece. so it was your grandpappy who took this photography then?

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-josh
:iconnormanjerry:
Yes. Yes he did.

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Norman Laurent Jerry 1916-1987

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