Some people photograph everything and see nothing.
Some people photograph everything and see nothing.
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So very true Pam.
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Thank you.
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🙂
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Isn’t that sad? And they’d rather photograph the superficial beauty rather than the real beauty…..like the deeply wrinkled face of an old woman or the old man who is bent over from age and years of hard work.
These are the same people who miss all the beauty around them with or without a camera in their hand.
Ginger
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It is sad. And I don’t think people understand the difference.
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Sad but true! 🙂
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I agree!
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Gulp… I like to think I do both… See with awe, then click a pic…
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That makes sense. Too many people forget to look with their eyes.
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Like late afternoon yesterday. I needed steps, so I drove down to a park where there is lots of beauty to capture. I wasn’t going to stay for the sunset and boy oh boy, good thing I did.
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Yes!
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Thanks
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And some people breath every day and their only thought is surviving. Life drops us in all sorts of positions. Not everyone finds the spark that allows us to look beyond the immediate. Have grace to hope for them and revel and rejoice that the spark found its way to us. Besides there are different sparks and different beyonds. And that is why the world is a broad place.
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We are stronger when we accept that we are all different and that is a good thing.
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I always wonder that about food bloggers who capture every single thing they eat.
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Yeah, I don’t get it. I’d like to eat it. I don’t want to look at it all day. And I’m quite sure my friends feel pretty much the same way.
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I’ve taken snapshots of my food, but it’s one shot and then grub time. These food bloggers run a gallery of shots and you have to believe their dish is ice cold before they even dig in.
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I have to think about the people who have been injured and the ones that have died taking a selfie without first noticing the danger.
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That is so incredibly sad and it happens far too often.
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By the busload!
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I wonder what actual memories they hold . . .
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I wonder if that phenomenon has played into the selfie craze. I often wonder if people really look at what they photograph when they stick their mugs in front of a scene.
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I wondered that as well.
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