Yes. Like so many who have come before him, into the ground he goes.
Paul
On Mar 13, 2007, at 12:35 AM, Bob Sullivan wrote:

> Paul,
> The pictures are chilling and, in a way, heart warming.
> I suppose cremation is out of the question for him.
> Regards,  Bob S.
>
> On 3/12/07, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Photography can pose moral dilemmas. When does one shoot, and when 
>> does
>> one  put the camera down? Recently, I had to choose whether or not I
>> should chronicle the passing of someone who had become my friend. He
>> was a man who stood tall in my neighborhood. Strong and robust. But
>> life was not good to him, and there came a day when he began to fade. 
>> I
>> had photographed him when he was at his best, and I shot him again as
>> he began to deteriorate. We spent some time together off and on, and I
>> shot him again. And again. By the end, he was nothing more than a
>> twisted relic of the man he once was. And then, he was gone. I have
>> chosen to chronicle his passing in a small gallery. WARNING: This is
>> not for the faint of heart. But it is reality, and it is something we
>> all must accept. The photographs are here:
>> http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=705004
>>
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