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lost and found by harebellish.
www.rnib.org.uk/getinvolved/lost/Pages/tell_us.aspx
Tell the lost and found campaign at RNIB what you would lose.
"Please take a moment and try to imagine a life without sight. We've already asked some of Britain's best loved celebrities to tell us what they'd lose from their lives and now we'd love you to share your thoughts.
Tell us what you think you would lose from your life if you lost your sight. Sight loss impacts people in different ways. While you do lose some things, you can adjust and many people find things as well. If you are blind or partially sighted, what do you feel you lost and what have you found? "

Raymond Blanc

"I can scarcely imagine the misery of losing all perception of colour - of not being able to see the scarlet changing to orange of a beautiful, ripe tomato; the gold skin of an apricot, or the gold flushed with red of a peach; the bright emerald of a skinned broad bean, the soft green of freshly podded pea, or the darker hue of a french bean."

Twiggy

"When I consider the question 'what would I lose if I lost my sight?', the answer is everything we take for granted, the things we see around us every day. The thought of no longer seeing the faces of my children, or my husband, is truly heartbreaking. It also makes me realise how lucky I am to have the greatest gift - sight."


Tessa Sanderson

"In my heart I would not lose the love that I have felt over the years for my family or remembering the good times I have shared with special people when sighted.
I would be deeply saddened by not being able to see all the beautiful things that god has created for us to see and enjoy seeing in this world and that includes the faces of my family and friends as they grow old with grace and charm.
My life without my sight would be a wilderness of darkness deep inside of me knowing that old lamppost light I often loved to see over the Winter months outside my home I would never be able to see again.
But although my world would change physically my life would not be over"

Nick Faldo

"It's difficult to pin down exactly what it would be that I would miss the most in that situation but I think it would probably be just the experience of looking into someone's eyes and seeing their emotion. The expression of surprise in my kid's eyes when they experience something new, or just someone looking back at you with a smile, the simple pleasures in life that I just can't imagine not being able to see. It's those small but powerful things that we often take for granted that I think I'd miss the most."

Kim

losing one sense, awakened others 
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Gautam Trivedi T says:

what if?
well, since visual inputs tend to drown inputs from the other senses, i would feel lost initially.
gradually the other senses would grow more acute. i would wake up to smell, sound, touch, taste and mind or intuition. learn to nurture and develop these senses whose inputs i had tended to ignore in my obsession with form.
i would learn to develop qualities such as resilience, resolve, and alertness; self-honesty and circumspection; steadfastness in the face of loneliness; courage and ingenuity in the face of external dangers; compassion and respect for the other inhabitants of the planet. all this can be summed up in the single sentence above "...losing one sense, awakened others..." which i find very inspiring. thank you Kim.
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Gautam Trivedi T says:

It was a treat to browse through the portfolio of images that you have posted here at Flickr. there is so much i missed. thank you for sharing. hope you keep up the good work and that there will be lots more to see.
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