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the lines of my earth

Here are some images i’ve collected since moving back home. They are kind of meditations on a homespace. I’m still thinking about Hong Kong, oddly and reacquainting myself with an introversion that hasn’t really been around since I was in highschool. But hey guess what, it’s back. I have been finding inanimate objects so much more interesting than people.

Another thing is my dog got pregnant a few months ago, and none of her puppies survived the first night. She descended into quite a sadness at that point. But we used the opportunity to rediscover our dog-human friendship through a series of heartwarming and poignant encounters that, compiled into a montage, would probably most appropriately be underscored by happy guitar music. She is better now. :)

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  1. This is so beautiful and intimate Sands. It’s like your house is a breathing entity and I love these little facets captured in your photographs. The light is incredible! Also.. Sammy <3 :3

    1. Thanks kitty. Yeah, my house has some weird new cosmic significance after not having lived in it for 30 months. I’m happy i get to be back here!

  2. Beautiful, as always. I especially like the tissue peeking out of the drawer and the curtain with the leaf pattern. Thanks for sharing.

    And I’m glad to hear your dog is feeling better. :)

  3. These are so wonderful. I love how much attention you pay to light; I feel like hardly anyone does that nearly enough anymore (and photography is painting with light!). Scrolling through these made me remember my own childhood home, I think because they reflected so many little things I used to look at myself, growing up in it, even though it was obviously a completely different house in an entirely different part of the earth! Does that even make sense? I hope so.

  4. Sandra, these pictures made me cry. Naawa ako sa puppy niyo…was so glad to see how much better she was in the later photo. And your home never looked so beautiful. I thought, “I know this house!” Parang it is a living breathing entity.
    Your fan for life,
    tita Henedine

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