The post, "I have seen a thousand faces" left me wondering and reflecting for a long time. It was my discovery of the morning...It is a visual representation of moments captured, moments that make up everyone's life, moments of pain, love, laughter...
The human face has always been the teller of tales, and here you will see a beautiful rendition of that ageless story--the story of life. You will see courage, fortitude, strain, laughter, love--all frozen by the camera and made meaningful by the author's comments.
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