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Just curious: what is there first - the photographs or the text? Anyways, great post!

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as in any collaboration we had a chat before anything. as a daily writer about anything and everything, victor came up with idea to write about small objects. i knew i have photos with abandoned objects but weren't small. in the end everything came together in this form.

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It came out perfect!

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As the saying goes, the chicken is simply how the egg reproduces itself. 😊

Both were there at the same time. I came with some memories in the form of a short text and @perfectlight searched among his pics. And then we started a war of attrition for every comma of my text, which I bravely defended against any modifications. Thank God is already published!

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Haha! That sounds like a lot of fun! 🤣

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Not really. But we live in different parts of the island so it was safe for both of us.

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I’d be up for providing words 😃, how do you feel about a short fiction piece based on your photos..??

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up for it!

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My email is banjolinnhe@icloud.com. Send me a photo and let’s see what happens? 😃

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Funny, I do the same thing! It’s always fascinating to me. Thanks for letting me know there’s at least one kindred spirit out there!

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Great! I love found objects and the stories they tell.

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Loved this post!

I always pick up coins from the ground. Given how much Romanian money is worth, you need A LOT of coins to by a pint -- even a cheap one. Nevertheless, I feel like these are shards of luck that are not meant to be wasted.

And I like checking the year on them and wonder about where they've been, what places they've seen, who owned them and exchanged them... So much history and experiences in tiny bits of scrap metal!

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