Posted by See The Light (Newcastle, United States) on 11 May 2008 in Lifestyle & Culture and Portfolio.
My daughter has been folding paper cranes, we thought them appopriate for the occasion.
Legend hold that the crane lives for a thousand years. In Japanese, Chinese and Korean tradition, cranes stand for peace and long life. Folded white paper origami cranes are often placed at memorial parks to symbolize peace. Folded paper cranes are also given to ill people to wish them a quick recovery. It is said that 1000 folded paper origami cranes makes a wish come true.
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I've been viewing the photos on your home site and your courage is humbling. I can't look at them without crying - my son is 10 and I know what he would be going through in the same situation.
11 May 2008 3:06am
just i can say WOW greattt shot with great focus
11 May 2008 3:12am
You & your daughter has made a great work together!So beautiful!
11 May 2008 3:28am
its really nice
11 May 2008 4:00am
A fitting tribute!
11 May 2008 10:00am
That is a very sweet shot.
11 May 2008 10:21am
Very nice shot , I like this . color contrast & composition is really very nice. Excellent.
12 May 2008 12:28am
Great shot. I like the processing. Loved hearing about the meaning of a paper crane.
15 May 2008 8:18am
PREVIEW ONLY
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