Monday, April 18, 2011

Picture Description

Picture: 3 min 28 s

The Nikon camera closed up in a view, beyond the layer of glass panels. Two strands of rope connected to both ends of the historic antique were dangling; “clink, and clink” rang in one’s ears. A layer of grey dust covered the top of the antique. As one looked back, the image became more blur. Smell of the elderly, the hospital was whiffed, the surface was rough due to the dust but, in reality, the leather-made camera was smooth. Looking from the top, the design was unique, a pyramid stood above all, but in fact, it was not a pyramid. Made up of awkward shapes below, the letters “Nikon” were imprinted clearly with two metal pins on each side. A round glass panel, overturned, was the middle and most important frame. There stood the antique camera, all alone, by itself on the exhibition.

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