Thanks! Glad you like it. I posted it on fotocommunity.de, a place where you can upload photos to have them discussed by other photographers, but so far, there are no comments to this picture, so I figure it's not so good...

Debbie, it's not a photograph of an actual collage, I made this collage with Photopaint. Each part of it was scanned and put digitally together. With this creation I wanted to express all the "old stuff", the memories or experiences that we carry with us and that make us the person we are now. The photos in that collage show some family members; my father's parents on the top, my mother as a young girl on the left, my father and his sister as kids on the right, and me as a baby in the middle. As much as I like looking at old pictures, I also find them eerie, like to conjure up the ghosts of the past. Especially the members of my father's family scare me in these old pics.

The coins are just in the picture to represent the past, it's our old currency, the D-Mark, now replaced by the Euro. The flower is just a symbol for old things that we keep, and the written message is a sentence that popped up into my head some nights ago, after I had just watched this old Hitchcock-thriller, Spellbound.

But I don't mean this collage being too personal, I think everyone of us is carrying some ghosts with us.

Kirsten