18 October 2013

ONCE LOST AND LOVED // WEEK ONE

I've wanted to start a little series for a while now. I was particularly struck by some words from Tuesday's Good Book, If we disappear and nobody notices, then we don't actually disappear. Because for someone to disappear, they have to be missed.  This got me thinking about things loved, lost and found. And what if those things once loved had been lost and forgotten, do they then cease to be missing but in fact are now at home in their new surroundings, just waiting, just being.



Way back in 2000, while I was still fresh faced and entering my second year of university, I travelled  for a week to Brussels. I mooched about, drank a lot and generally took in the sights. One morning, leaving the youth hostel early, I travelled to a local flea market and stumbled upon one of my now most treasured belongings. Two boxes full of slides, an entire family's life encaptured in tiny windows; a flirtatious couple, the birth of their two sons through to their old age.

These slides are probably long forgotten, as the young boys now fully grown are heading into their later years of life. So once loved and treasured, maybe not missed but found, they are held dear by a stranger.

I have selected a few from my collection to share with you each week. A memory from a forgotten time, a golden age. I am showing them as found, not restored or colour corrected but the original image as seen from another's eye.



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  1. what a wonderful idea! That shot is stunning! x

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    1. thanks lovely, I'm excited to share the other slides too x

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  2. This is so cool I can't wait to see more!

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    1. I'm glad you like the idea :) check back next week to see more x

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  3. Such an amazing photo, looking forward to the next! x

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  4. This is very intriguing, great idea, looking forward to next week.

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    1. This weeks is avery different feel, I do love these images x

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  5. hi! visiting via lou @ little green shed. this is amazing, what a find! i shall come back for more :-)

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