Posted by Aaron Schmidt (Auckland, New Zealand) on 13 May 2005 in Plants & Nature.
When we woke up in Bourg St. Maurice, a heavy fog had descended upon the town enveloping all life within its grasp. The layers in this picture with the trees in the background remind me of shadows of real life.
In other news, today is my last day with MEGA International. It's been a good 22 months and I'll be a little sad to leave.
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Fare thee well Aaron ! We'll keep in touch through aminus3 ;)
13 May 2005 6:40am
Bon courage for this last working day in France. What a chance you have: you won't work on Monday ;-)
You can count on Nadège, Hervé and myself : we will ensure the "french touch" on your website.
13 May 2005 8:35am
Look forward to seeing all the Paris people on Aminus3 after Aaron is gone like a branch in the fog receding into empty space.
13 May 2005 9:38am
Aaron, your images have been terriffic during your Paris period. I remember Jason telling me you're leaving Paris for parts down under. Is your last day at MEGA due to the move out of the country?
13 May 2005 10:03am
You'll be both greatly missed :( but hopefully, we'll keep in touch through your various sites!
13 May 2005 10:12am
Hey Aaron, really appreciated to meet you and your talents...s!!! I'm now waiting for new pics: Kangaroos....??? :) ++++
13 May 2005 11:24am
Don't worry folks Mr. Schmidt did the same thing (leaving his Country) to old Harlem from Canada.......i see a trend! :) Have a great trip, i expect the pics from your new home to be amazing.
13 May 2005 4:19pm
You have been my eyes in Paris. I'll expect the same in NZ. What a great French scene for your last photo. It gets added to my "favorites" list--quite a long one now with "Roses behind Notre Dame" still #1.
13 May 2005 5:27pm
Thanks for the well wishes. Yes, Aurélie and I will be moving to New Zealand on the 25th May, in 10 days or so. Should be an adventure.
14 May 2005 5:07am
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