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Old May 12, 2019, 09:27 AM
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I have a flickr account. I've forgotten my password- urg!- but I can look at the pix. I'd like to update it with current photos of my kids, especially. I really love photography, so why haven't done more of it? I used to take the kids all sorts of places to shoot their photos. Seems like maybe BP has gotten in the way. Or the kids just plain are getting older. (Will be 18, 20, and 22!! OMG! - all adults?! *Runs away hiding at how old *I* am!*) I have all summer to take photos- but getting a day when none of them works or has school??
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Old May 12, 2019, 10:43 AM
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I have a flickr account. I've forgotten my password- urg!- but I can look at the pix. I'd like to update it with current photos of my kids, especially. I really love photography, so why haven't done more of it? I used to take the kids all sorts of places to shoot their photos. Seems like maybe BP has gotten in the way. Or the kids just plain are getting older. (Will be 18, 20, and 22!! OMG! - all adults?! *Runs away hiding at how old *I* am!*) I have all summer to take photos- but getting a day when none of them works or has school??
my kid are all about the same age as yours and they all work. too. perhaps trying landscape photography? or some city or town shots like architecture? when one of your kids is free you can also do portrait shoots of them. I love taking pics around town. I like to hit the sites that many sightseers go to and snap photos. I try to get out of my comfort zone when I shoot. even though I don't have a DSLR yet, my cell phone takes some really snazzy pics which I edit afterwards with photo apps on my phone. hope you can eventually add more photos to your flickr account!
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Old May 12, 2019, 11:29 AM
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my kid are all about the same age as yours and they all work. too. perhaps trying landscape photography? or some city or town shots like architecture? when one of your kids is free you can also do portrait shoots of them. I love taking pics around town. I like to hit the sites that many sightseers go to and snap photos. I try to get out of my comfort zone when I shoot. even though I don't have a DSLR yet, my cell phone takes some really snazzy pics which I edit afterwards with photo apps on my phone. hope you can eventually add more photos to your flickr account!
Yes- add more- there are only 3,000+ But seriously- I haven't taken any non-cellphone pix since 2013!
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