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Open Heart – The Photo Essay

Open Heart – The Photo Essay I enjoy the idea of the unknown. That’s what it so thrilling about shooting magazine stories. You never know what tomorrow brings. The question was, “how would you like to shoot an open heart surgery?” My mind simultaneously said “WOW” and “WHOA”! The answer was definately, “YES!” This shoot…

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Jessica

As an ‘old’ opereating room nurse, I can only imagine how much fun you had photographing this story. The heart is amazing, to say the least, and to see it in all of its glory is an honor. You did a great job capturing the ‘heartbeat’ of life and sharing the story.

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Wordless Wednesday

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Very cool. Makes me want to go out and order a hamburger and fries.

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Wordless Wednesday

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So beautiful!

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Lovely capture!

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Wow, Kent…the detail in this is amazing. I especially love the blues – on the harness and in horizon reflection in the horse’s eye.

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Such a beautiful photo! Beautiful light and detail!

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I’m so afraid of horses that I haven’t gotten this close to one in years. Gorgeous animals.

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Gorgeous photo! Love the reflection in his eye!

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Wordless Wednesday

Wordless Wednesday  Wordless Wednesday Add your image to the Wordless Wednesday gallery below >>> Show off your latest image and grab a WW button down in the footer and help spread the word. Thanks! Here are some other sites to show off your Wordless Wednesday image as well: WW: Live Creatively, And She Snapped WW,…

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Hope that isn’t someone you know. Love the long diagonal, and the action of an intense moment captured. Right place, right time.

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It’s all about composition, right? Love this perspective.

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This is actually a ladder company training drill with the new rookie as the “dummy”. I’m standing on a stool with my feet at about the rail height and another firefighter holding me by my belt. The things we do for the photo! :)

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Usually, yes, composition dominates! :)

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Wow! The perspective in this is incredible! What a view!

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Incredible shot, Kent! I feel a little dizzy just looking at it.

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Wordless Wednesday

Wordless Wednesday  Wordless Wednesday Add your image to the Wordless Wednesday gallery below >>>     Show off your latest image and grab a WW button down in the footer and help spread the word. Thanks! Here are some other sites to show off your Wordless Wednesday image as well: WW: Live Creatively, And She…

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Fabulous image, love the patterns.

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What a fascinating photo. Trying hard to place it, but just can’t do it.

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Great fill the frame. Wondering where so found so many stars….too bad it’s wordless Wednesday, but that’s also the beauty of it.

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Hi Susan,
Oh it’s not wordless in the comments. ;) This is the WWII Memorial in Washington DC. Each star represents 100 Americans who sacrificed their life for freedom. Thanks for asking.

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Great lines and processing, Kent! I didn’t get an opportunity to visit the WWII Memorial while I was in DC this past December, but I so want to make it a point to visit during my next trip. Thanks for sharing this photo! Have a great day, Kent!

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This is a fabulous photo! Love the angle and the patterns.

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