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Hi,
I need some advice regarding the photos placement. I used to hang my late grandparents and late great grandparents photo in our living room. But we've just took our very first family photo. And we would like to hang the family photo in our living room where we hang my ancestors' photos.
So, where should we move the ancestors' photo? Or is it advisable to keep it inside the photo album? And where where should we keep it?
Best regard,
Jenny
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1. Today's generation rarely if ever hang late great grandparents and even late grandparents photos.
2. Thus, frankly, there should not be some residual "guilt" if any if we do not display or remove their photos (for safe keeping - even if some of the photos where formerly used at their altar some time or other or "prayed to").
3. In your case, I personally feel, just "file" the photos (or keep them aside - be it in a photo album or those A4 or smaller document holder - no issue.
4. Usually for modern homes, there are limited wall "real estate" to hang your very first family photo. Do what other "normal" family does, go by the feel.
5. In common sense Feng Shui:-
5.1. Avoid "sensitive" or recognisable photos or portaits facing a corridor where outsiders may peer in.
5.2. For example, if one is living along a HDB corridor and when the main door may be opened or some windows opened, the test is that no one should be able to look into and view your family photo.
5.3. If one is staying at the ground floor or even on the 2nd floor, often, depending on the window configuration, often leave the centre area of the window opened.
5.3.1 And someone at ground level may again peer into the window(s). The test is not to let them (passer-bys) see your family photo or portait. This is just common sense.
6. During these few years onwards, nowadays, those "led photo frames" are another practical consideration.
6.1. Within a single "real estate" or table top; one can "recycle" many photos on that single led-photo album.
6.2. If one is or was an iPad fan, may someday, when ipad goes into iPad 3 or 4 or 5; may consider even using their older models such as iPad 1 for such a purpose....

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On 2/26/2012 1:39:10 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi,I need some advice
regarding the photos
placement. I used to hang my
late grandparents and late
great grandparents photo in
our living room. But we've
just took our very first
family photo. And we would
like to hang the family photo
in our living room where we
hang my ancestors'
photos.So, where should
we move the ancestors' photo?
Or is it advisable to keep it
inside the photo album? And
where where should we keep
it?Best regard,Jenny

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Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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This now becomes more like an advertisement:
1. Do you have lots of photos and still like to keep your home clean?
2. Do you have limited space in your home to display many photos?
3. In a few years time, do you think you will have many obsolete tablets lying around?
Look no further....

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On 2/26/2012 5:26:18 AM, Anonymous wrote:
1. Today's generation rarely if ever
hang late great grandparents and even
late grandparents photos.2. Thus,
frankly, there should not be some
residual "guilt" if any if we do not
display or remove their photos (for safe
keeping - even if some of the photos
where formerly used at their altar some
time or other or "prayed to").3. In your
case, I personally feel, just "file" the
photos (or keep them aside - be it in a
photo album or those A4 or smaller
document holder - no issue.4. Usually
for modern homes, there are
limited wall "real estate" to hang your
very first family photo. Do what other
"normal" family does, go by the feel.5.
In common sense Feng Shui:-5.1. Avoid
"sensitive" or recognisable photos or
portaits facing a corridor where
outsiders may peer in.5.2. For example,
if one is living along a HDB corridor
and when the main door may be opened or
some windows opened, the test is that no
one should be able to look into and view
your family photo.5.3. If one is staying
at the ground floor or even on the 2nd
floor, often, depending on the window
configuration, often leave the centre
area of the window opened. 5.3.1 And
someone at ground level may again peer
into the window(s). The test is not to
let them (passer-bys) see your family
photo or portait. This is just common
sense. 6. During these few years
onwards, nowadays, those "led photo
frames" are another practical
consideration. 6.1. Within a single
"real estate" or table top; one can
"recycle" many photos on that single
led-photo album. 6.2. If one is or was
an iPad fan, may someday, when ipad goes
into iPad 3 or 4 or 5; may consider even
using their older models such as iPad 1
for such a purpose....On 2/26/2012
1:39:10 AM, Jenny Chong wrote:
Hi,I
need some advice
regarding the
photos
placement. I used to hang my
late grandparents and late
great
grandparents photo in
our living
room. But we've
just took our very
first
family photo. And we would
like to hang the family photo
in
our living room where we
hang my
ancestors'
photos.So, where
should
we move the ancestors' photo?
Or is it advisable to keep it
inside the photo album? And
where where should we keep
it?Best regard,Jenny


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