Sometimes life is so majestic or delicate or slow or whirling that at any moment I secretly expect a full symphony to start playing the soundtrack to that moment. I can hear it sometimes as I really watch people and see their struggles, their passion, their sorrow. I can hear it as I sift through my own disillusionment, fascination, boredom, curiosity. It fills the air as moments and memories are spliced and blurred. Devastation and heartache bring everything to a reluctant slow motion; triumph and delight sprint in a haze of euphoria.
Jackie and I went to Luxembourg this weekend. I was fascinated by these people and their faces, so I apologize in advance to those who cannot appreciate my photographic renderings of strangers. -Sufjan Stevens-
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i love Jackie's boots!
and i love that picture of the upsidedown church!
and i love the pots with the little girl's face in the middle!
Ah, to have time enough to ponder the soundtrack of other people's lives as you observe them through your camera... I love your observations and thoughts and sometimes wish my life moved in slow motion.
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i love Jackie's boots!
and i love that picture of the upsidedown church!
and i love the pots with the little girl's face in the middle!
and i love you!
Ah, to have time enough to ponder the soundtrack of other people's lives as you observe them through your camera... I love your observations and thoughts and sometimes wish my life moved in slow motion.
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