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Blogger Unknown said...

A long time ago someone wanted to know why I wanted a camera. I told them I wanted to remember. When I grew old I was going to sit with my photo albums and reminisce on how it was when I was young, I had a nice family, and how busy it was.
So that's the why of it. Now it's become something I do. I've never had a really nice camera, but I get some decent photos from the ones that I hate. Keep it up. I love your photos.

September 18, 2014 at 2:53 AM

Blogger Lost Star said...

Wonderful post!

Yes, it's about memory. It's not about taking something amazing everyday. I miss the community that comes with a 365, but it's just not there on Flickr anymore. I don't know where else to get that these days. :/

(Thanks for the tip about iPhoto libraries - my computer isn't coping with photos from my DSLR very well and I'm going to try creating another iPhoto library to see if that helps. At least whilst I decide what I want to do about a new computer!)

September 18, 2014 at 9:12 PM

Blogger rayfamily said...

I just love this! I have many times wondered whether my photos are redundant because my environment is my environment. But it is so true that it is how it makes you feel at the moment you take it and what is happening then. I miss the 365 community too. I wonder, would a 365 facebook group be a good idea? Probably already a common thing, but a thought.

September 19, 2014 at 5:54 PM

Blogger Joanna Jenkins said...

"Finding something every day you want to remember..." Like looking for a blessing, large or small :-)

I always enjoy your photos and visiting your blog. I hope you keep taking photos and sharing them with us.

xo jj

September 21, 2014 at 7:19 AM

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