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Thirty Day Photo Meme - Day 27
Day 27 - A Photo (Or Photos) That Tells A Story

March, 2014
New York, New York
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Normally, I wouldn’t use two photos from the same event on back-to-back days, but this one – also taken at the Dendur Pavilion. It’s not a great photo, and on first glance, it really doesn’t seem to tell much of a story. What it does do is illustrate a story. The first story I ever wrote for White Collar (it was anon in the Kink Meme, and predates my official first story by a week or so)

March, 2014
New York, New York
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Normally, I wouldn’t use two photos from the same event on back-to-back days, but this one – also taken at the Dendur Pavilion. It’s not a great photo, and on first glance, it really doesn’t seem to tell much of a story. What it does do is illustrate a story. The first story I ever wrote for White Collar (it was anon in the Kink Meme, and predates my official first story by a week or so)
Neal loved the airy, glass enclosed pavilion that housed the ancient stone temple. He also loved that the building was a gift from the Egyptian government – preserved for everyone when it otherwise would have been lost to the new gods of progress. He loved that this was something he couldn’t steal or forge or con someone out of. He loved the ancientness of it, the permanence, and the odd perfection of the modern glass enclosure and the great green park just outside.
( Read more of New York, New York – It’s a Helluva Town, Part II – In the Dendur Pavilion )
( Read more of New York, New York – It’s a Helluva Town, Part II – In the Dendur Pavilion )