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Saturday, April 25, 2009

How the world appears to the dead?

I came across this image by my Flickr contact "jeff and leyla" and was struck by the beauty of what should appear stark, but instead I ruminated that perhaps this is what the world becomes to the dead; beautifully and vibrantly monochrome and colorless. Still beautiful but drained of color like your body when the undertaker begins his work.