There are so many things I could say about Dennis, but I'll just leave it at this; I lost my best friend last May.
I couldn't bring myself to visit his memorial until a year later. He introduced me to large format phogography, so I thought it would be fitting to use my 4x5 and his T-Max.
I don't know what to do with these photos - I don't know if I even want to keep them here on APUG, but I knew that someday I'd regret it if I never visited and took some shots.
I think it's important to remember good friends and good people in general. The fact that he was a photographer, and I assume, a bicyclist makes it, it seems to me, fitting that you remember him in this way. Time eases the pain, but we always should remember those that were close to us.
Hello Adam,
I remember this tragic story. Your friend sounded like a very cool fella and I am sorry for your loss. The fact that you are shooting his film makes this even more special and not only that, it is a damm nice photograph.
Steve
Adam: I am sorry that you lost your friend. I spend a lot of time on my bike, so I know how little courtesy many drivers give us, sometimes with tragic consequences.
Dan
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