Just throwing this out there:
I got an amzing gift from my wife today for my birthday. Hard to describe, but it enclosed a picture of me in my confederate kit when I was about 17 years old. After being choked up and all, I noticed something. I was trying to get that "look" in the face and eyes of the worn veteran.
After the service and eveything else I've been through over my short years, I look in the mirror now and see that look I was trying to fake ten years ago.
So I am writing to ask you all if you have had similar feelings. Even after the wonderful work of our image takers today, why we can't seem to get it right. Is there that element of realism that will forever be lacking because as a whole we have never seen the things that give us "that look" in our eyes? I don't know if this is the right place for this post, but it didn't seem to fit in the sinks. Thanks for listening-
I got an amzing gift from my wife today for my birthday. Hard to describe, but it enclosed a picture of me in my confederate kit when I was about 17 years old. After being choked up and all, I noticed something. I was trying to get that "look" in the face and eyes of the worn veteran.
After the service and eveything else I've been through over my short years, I look in the mirror now and see that look I was trying to fake ten years ago.
So I am writing to ask you all if you have had similar feelings. Even after the wonderful work of our image takers today, why we can't seem to get it right. Is there that element of realism that will forever be lacking because as a whole we have never seen the things that give us "that look" in our eyes? I don't know if this is the right place for this post, but it didn't seem to fit in the sinks. Thanks for listening-
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