
Tonight I did the hardest thing ever and left the group blog I have been writing on since its conception in June last year. The guys at forninepounds have been such a fantastic bunch to get to know and I will, I promise keep in touch with every single one of you.
To cheer me up I went and found a photo I had feck all processing to do on, cause I really was not in the mood to spend long fixing images, and I love how this turned out all grungy and dark yet with youth and fun mixed in aswell.
Strange thing is looking at the image, I can a resemblance on Rebeccas face, of my face as I pushed the publish button on the post over there, that sad look that I can pull off, I am seriously down in the dump now.



You’d better keep in touch, McAbandoning Williams - we still haven’t had that play date yet.
Does that sound bad? A playdate for our children.
thats a beautiful picture. I must look up some baby photos of you to see resemblence’s.
Jo - Of course I will keep in touch, just because I may not write there anymore does not mean I aint gonna disappear.
Ails - If you find them I want no scans of them appearing anywhere on the net!
You’re getting better and better, Mister Man, the more you do this. I can see that shot of Rebecca’s grace a hundred different albums from promising young Irish bands of the nineties. 49p will miss you but they’ll always know where to find you - and btw, you can find me at Chemistry these days. God bless thinterweb!
I said it over the other place, but I’;m really enjoying your blog lately. This picture is brilliant. Very ghostly and thoughtful.
Fantastic picture! Looks a bit like a movie in slow reverse. I can relate to it being a mood matching picture.
Haven’t been around for a long time so hope to find some more of these lovely pics up. Yesterday I found(!) my camera in the bag I took to Dublin. Made me realise 1) I’m sloppy not unpacking all of my stuff and 2) that I really need to get out with the camera more.
I meant to comment on this before and forgot. This shot is fantastic. That’s it, just fantastic.
Just goes to prove that blurry can be just as, if not more effective than sharp focus.
Also reminds me of what a novice I am!
I’m getting so used to Twitter, that it seems as though I’ve lost the ability to form complete and grammatically correct sentences. :s
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