
About a decade ago, a friend of mine bought a house in Hemel Hempstead. When she took occupancy, the adopted son of the deceased couple who had lived there had removed almost nothing from the property, including the family’s photos. There were about 100 images in all. Many were, or had been, in frames, including this one. When I saw it, I was thrilled. There was something magical to me about the way the light had played on this image, twice. Firstly, for a fraction of a second, then secondly with a much longer exposure time of perhaps 40 or 50 years, leaving this heart-shaped spotlight on our happy couple.
Nigel Martin Shephard
This reminds me of those photosynthesis experiments we used to do at school as kids. Well done for spotting and saving this.
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