A (VERY DIFFICULT) photography challenge for you

the pope will do: not altogether an unblemished past, seemingly having forgotton so by reinstating Bishop W., who feels no guilt Picture not hard to get by.
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Windmills, just do it.
 
How about a old man looking over his deceased wife photo in a stooper and holding the palm of his hand on his forehead. And he has a very sad look, looking at her eyes, and in the background...a load of laundry waiting to get done..(Which he never did when she was alive).
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Arbib
 
But if you have to.....

I see

a bridge ( the link to the past)

the mists of time (covering the far end)

the hint of something in the mist
(maybe the lampshade whe wore at the last Christmas party)

our hero walking toward us with furtive frown
(big coat collar up against the past)

Composition, diagonal along the bridge hero at bottom left.
Aspect over the hero's head.

In short, cliche city.
Go with the woman, he wants to sell a few !

regards, Ron

 
I was thinking of a square format 120 B/W film shot from a Diana or Holga camera, with vignetting in the corners; perhaps a misty, mysterious setting, like a solitary tree on a hilltop, with a woman standing under it in a long, Celtic-style robe. Soft focus, film-like artifacts, slight sepia toning.

Joe
 
old girlfriend, in a church, looking away, thinking...???...

 
how about a photograph of a person holding a frame with a picture, looking at it with a very sad and reminiscing expression. and then the picture can be of a truck running over a dog.
 
"and then the picture can be of a truck running over a dog." - that's great..you're probably serious but I can't stop laughing.

It would work
John
 

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