The Burning Bush
Dwayne.D.C.Tucker II 
Hey it’s been a min…Again! Thanks for coming back to my blog and I do apologize for being absent. It seems as if my body has a hard time adjusting to new climates, but I needs to teach it how to adjust a.s.a.p. I’ve been traveling, moving into my own place with more late nights on top of the late nights that I am already used to, and recently fighting getting sick again, but shame on me for not posting on the blog. I realllllyyy donnnn’t want to get sick again like last year; I took my meds and now I am doing a bit better, pray for me ☺
Today’s post – The Burning Bush

I took this photograph about a year ago in Savannah GA. I decided to blog about that photograph because I took it when I was sick last year. Everyone who knows me knows I hate taking medicine and knows that I hate being in bed sick wasting the day, it was a must that I got outside and take that photograph. I took it right outside my dorm (2nd year of college) then loaded it into photoshop to strip the color. When I look at this photograph it makes me remember those dark days at the dorms in Savannah (Long story on that.) I look at this photograph and see / feel fire, feel dull lonely nights, and basically feel sad. The weather was cold, my roommate and I didn’t get along, (Pat P that was before I moved out into your room ☺ ) and everything was distant. (That’s before I had this personal blog to stay connected with you however.) I have a few photographs that pull some deep emotions out of me and this is one of them.
What should you get out of this post?
* Express your feelings.
* Shoot for emotions.
* Photograph when you’re sick ☺ (Yea right please don’t be like me.)
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Dwayne.D.C.Tucker II
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