OZLYN RAYNE
Photographs (by: Kevin Huss / edited by: mijumi )
When you fall in love you don’t need a reason… it just happens.
Beauty unseen, unseen beauty. I wish you knew what you were doing to me. Time has never gone by so fast and taken forever in the same moment. Visions of you plastered in the minds of people you don’t even know yet. I hope she has his hair. I hope she has her eyes. I just hope that she comes out and everything is fine. Getting so close, counting down the days. Can’t wait to hold you, can’t wait to say… this is my little girl… she’s beautiful.
HEY WHAT’S UP
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Hey what’s up? I haven’t seen ya in a while. Yeah, I know I’ve been busy taking pictures. Pictures? Yeah pictures. Do they even like pictures? I don’t know. I think they’re more into the handmade stuff, stuff I’ve created ya know. Paintings ‘n’ drawings ‘n’ stuff like that? Yeah. Well why don’t ya give ’em what they want? I will, I just got one more photo from the Tybee Island trip to post tomorrow. Okay, I’ll be looking for the good stuff next week. Don’t worry, I’ve got a few pieces that I think will touch some souls. Wow, that’s deep, do you think I look good in gold?
GOOD BYE GREEN
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Good bye green, it was nice to know ya. Good bye green, I wish I could have told ya. Good bye green, we’ll meet again someday. Good bye green, now go on your way. You had everything in the palm of your hand. You left it all for the sun and the sand. Now the memory of you is fading away. Oh how I wish, how I wish you stayed. What you had in you just wasn’t enough. Now the green that was there is turning to rust. Good bye green…
WALL GOBLIN
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Hey buddy! Get me outta here! What the… who said that? Hey man! Can ya help me out? Okay, who is talking and where are you? Down here! I thought I was dreaming. We were walking around in Savannah and I heard this voice. I couldn’t be, could it? In the wall? A cry for help to be set free. The wall goblin called out to me. What did he do to get in there? What would he do if he got out? I left him there in the wall. I think the world is a safer place that way.
IT TOOK TOO LONG
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They waited. They were the lookout crew and they waited. They were to make sure that there were no interferences and they waited. Some other boats came around, but nothing serious. They were doing their part and would be paid handsomely when their mates brought up the treasure. So they waited and waited and waited…
PEELING OFF THE BOTTOM
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I am fascinated with worn out paint and rusting metal. I find the colors and textures that are left behind over time to be so beautiful. One time I spent the day walking around Hartford taking these kinds of pictures. So, when we were down in Tybee, GA it was only natural that I found the bottoms of these boats to be just the shot I was searching for that day.
BURNING LOVE
9″ x 12″ Digital Image
Walk by my side, not ahead, not behind. Stand in love with me forever and I promise I’ll do the same. We were brought together by the universe for a reason. With fires lit to brighten each other’s paths. You are the one I’ve found in the past, have found in this present and will find again in the future. Our life cycles will always meet and our love will live forever. We will create the most beautiful fire that time has ever known.
PINK WINGS
9″ x 12″ Digital Image
I like to think that I try to find the best in everyone and everything. I do not judge right from the get go. i believe this helps me to see the beauty in certain things that other people might just pass by. This picture is from what some might call a run down area. I just love the colors and the simplicity of the place though. Some of us don’t need a mansion and a boatload of material wealth to feel right. If my friends and family are happy and healthy then I am rich in life.
YOUNG COCONUTS
18″ x 24″ Digital Image on Metal
If you ‘ve ever been to Maui, HI and been on The Road to Hana, you know about all of its twists and turns. That road can give you car sickness if you’re on it for too long. Fortunately for us we stopped along the way and picked up some lunch and snacks. Fortunately for the “young coconuts” we spared them their lives so they could at least try to grow into adults.