That is a lovely shot. She's with you, and always will be.

Wishing you a peaceful new year,

Rick

PS: My wife was given a Mamiya DSX500 as a college graduation present a few 
years before we got married. I still have the 35 and 50mm lenses for it. It's 
been a standing joke for the past 38 years that I married her for her camera.


On Dec 31, 2015, at 5:53 PM, paul stenquist wrote:

> Had not cancer claimed her some 7 weeks ago, Marlene, my wife of 44 years, 
> would have been 66 today. I spent the morning searching old negative files 
> for photos of her. She didn’t like to be photographed, so there aren’t very 
> many, and those I shot I usually didn’t print. This is one of those. Never 
> printed, never before scanned. I shot it during the second week of December, 
> 1975, which I know to be the case since the envelope was labeled “Erik at 10 
> weeks.” Erik, our first child,  was born on September 30, 1975. Undoubtedly, 
> with my Mamiya 1000TL and the corresponding normal  lens — a Mamiya Sekor 50 
> 1.8 I think. Scanned it this morning. Made me feel better, although I miss 
> her much today. 
> 
> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=18150751&size=lg
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