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    Edit Photo Details What Do We Do Next?   #hope #cancer #brain #cured #oncology
    That’s what my friend asked first upon learning of his diagnosis nearly two years ago. Pictured here with a CT image of his skull, the visible scar barely reflects the trauma hidden beneath the skin. His determination and his unwavering spirit is what I find impressive. Day by day and step by step Nick used the building blocks of determination to fight his way back to health. Today only nick’s scar gives anyone a hint of the trials he has surpassed. The scar only tells part of the story.
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    I agree with Your Shot photographer Marilyn MacCrakin's comment: "AWESOME shot and the story is very compelling to go with the photo!" Thank you for sharing this powerful portrait. It is very well done. I am glad your friend Nick is doing better.

    David Lee
    Producer, Nat Geo Your Shot
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    Photo Details
    Date Taken: Jul 5, 2018
    Date Uploaded: Jul 12, 2018
    Location: Edmond, Oklahoma, United States
    Camera: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D610
    Focal Length: 50 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/50 sec
    Aperture: f/2.5
    ISO: 1000
    Copyright: © Marion Cain
    Categories: Black and White, People, Portraits
    Assignments: Not Just A Face