Before we acquired the digital camera, I would appreciate a scene like this. But I wouldn’t stop the car, jump out and snap a few pictures. Film was precious. Developing was expensive. I’m enjoying this digital age!
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Hi Lee,
I just love your choice in photographing images.
Thank goodness for the digital age. It frees people to take shots that they wouldn't ordinarily do in the good old film days.
I love spring, all fresh and green and new. It's a time of year filled with promises that just hang in the air. It's my favourite time of year. I love this picture, with the darker green showing through the lighter trees, very pretty.
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3 comments:
Hi Lee,
I just love your choice in photographing images.
Thank goodness for the digital age. It frees people to take shots that they wouldn't ordinarily do in the good old film days.
Peace,
"Guided by the Ancestors"
I love spring, all fresh and green and new. It's a time of year filled with promises that just hang in the air. It's my favourite time of year. I love this picture, with the darker green showing through the lighter trees, very pretty.
Hi George -
Thank you so much!
Digital photography has been very freeing!
;o)
- Lee
Hi Sue -
"It's a time of year filled with promises that just hang in the air." - what a beautiful turn of phrase!
Thank you!
;o)
- Lee
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