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For three years of my life, I was disgusted by digital cameras.
I’d spend evenings and weekends wandering – looking for that particular shot: nothing specific, but something old in a new way. Anticipating gorgeousness, as it coalesced on the matte paper, as I tipped the shallow dish back and forth, washing chemicals across. I’d know then. I got “the shot.”
I was slow to come ‘round. The hard work of art felt cheapened by the instant gratification digital provided, the manipulation programs making it too fast, too easy.
My favorite camera broke. It wasn’t cheaper to buy a film camera anymore, and then spend all that money on processing.
I had growing babies snuggled in my arms, but it took two years of being without for the lens itch to catch up and strangle my loyalty to the 35 mm.
I bought a point and click. It didn’t satisfy the lens itch. The manual settings were a bokeh tease, but I tolerated it.
Two years went that way. It was November; the leaves were gorgeous, and I wished out loud for something more proficient capturing the memories.
Three lenses, a Nikon body, a bag to put it all in, and I professed my undying love for two lifetimes.
I spent months traipsing all over, shutter-clicking until I was gorged on creativity.
I might be a digital sell out, but I’ve collected some amazing memories in thousands of images with my cherished digital camera. (: Enjoy!
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Love the pictures. Glad I stopped by.
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Thank you for stopping by (:
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Thanks for taking part in the Cherished Blogfest– those are amazing shots– your Nikon and you make a good team.
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Such lovely photos I’m pleased you’ve gone digital! X
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Thank you! Me, too. I’m a happy turncoat. (:
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First of all brilliant pictures. I loved photography from early school days, but my family couldn’t really afford one. Now, I have two, Nikon and Panasonic and I am glad that I could satisfy the creative itch with it.
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Great pictures! I can see why you are pleased with the results of going digital!
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Thank you (:
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Long live the Nikon king in shining armor!! Great photos – it IS hard to change tried and true methods, especially when you know they will likely be lost forever.
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You have taken some wonderful photos. Thanks for sharing!
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Beautiful photos!
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Thank you (:
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Love the pure white “daffodils” – second to last photo.
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Thanks! (:
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Amazing Pictures ! 🙂
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Lovely photographs, certainly worth cherishing. 🙂
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Thank you
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You certainly have a talent! Glad you’re photographing again.
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Thanks for sharing the memories and the images !
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Some beautiful pictures there. With such a talent it’s easy to see why a camera would feature highly in your cherished list.
Delighted to have discovered your blog via the cherished blogfest… Paul.
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Thank you for stopping by!
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