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So sad...no time to take photos:(

 
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Apr 07, 2004 21:40 |  #1

Hi everyone,
I just wanted to say how busy this forum was over the weekend but with it being Spring Break around here, I've been so busy at work (I work at a kennel) that I haven't had a day off since 3/27 and won't get one until 4/11/04; I have no time tp take any pictures! But on Easter I'm going to the Callaway Gardens below Atlanta so I should have some great pics! What do you do when you have no time to take photos for a while? Go crazy?

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Apr 08, 2004 04:22 |  #2

Julie,
Camera is always with me where ever I go. Try to capture something every day. There must be a bunch of really cute pups that are just dyin to get their pictures taken at the kennel. You could always take their photos and give them to the owners when they come to pick them up. Might lead to bigger and beter things :lol:


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Apr 08, 2004 07:57 |  #3

Thats a great idea from IanD. I carry my cam with me all day too. I have gone so far as taking photos of things while stuck in traffic. You should see the ones I took of myself driving. Can you imagine what the people in the next car thought?
Hey, on a side note, every time I see your avatar I am intrigued. I really want to see a bigger version of it - it looks so funny!




  
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Apr 09, 2004 09:44 |  #4

I have found that taking them isn't an issue, but taking RAW pics and then making them worthwhile is the problem. I must have the better part of 1000 airplane pics and 200-300 from Ireland and several hundred from Hull, Yorkshire, England and lots more I forgot about!




  
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