I like it, and also find it eerie! Having put 6 years of my memories on lockdown after a bad breakup, I wonder how many great photos I got rid of...? Wow...
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I like it, and also find it eerie! Having put 6 years of my memories on lockdown after a bad breakup, I wonder how many great photos I got rid of...? Wow...
Yes, I suppose it is a bit of an eerie thing... In this case, we took the photos specifically for promoting our project, and I had no real emotional connection with the person being removed.
If it were an actual ex-partner, I would have probably felt a little more weird doing this. It would have to be a really special photo wrapped in a really dark memory, I suppose (meaning I wouldn't be able to display/enjoy an otherwise super-amazing photo because of said ex's presence in it).
What photos come to mind for you? From trips you took together, perhaps?
I was mostly just trying to be funny with the title, but I'm enjoying the ethical questions that have been raised. Thanks for your comment :)
Oh, mountains climbed near Seattle, swimming in the ocean at Goa, India, and a whole year of living in China teaching English! Jeez...
Thanks for the explanation of the post... As a writer and photoshopper, I totally support using a model to get the point across!
Wow, yeah, you had a lot of intense experiences together. My partner, @amyinautumn, taught English in Korea for a year. She's currently teaching Chinese kids online via VIPKid.com. . . we've lightly tossed around the idea of moving to Taipei.
I can't watch the movie, 'Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind' without balling my head off... (10 years later, LOL!!)
Ahh, it has been far too long for me... I’m going to rewatch soon.
Oh, and Tapei, YEAH!!!!