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The purpose of the group is
* to share and encourage.
* Writers can express doubts and concerns
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Happy IWSG Day!
Welcome November!
The awesome co-hosts for the November 6 posting of the IWSG are Diedre Knight, Lisa Buie Collard , Kim Lajevardi, and Me!
Hello and welcome to the November IWSG Blog Hop! I am thrilled to be one of the "awesome" co-hosts this month. Looking forward to visiting many of my IWSG friends and meeting new IWSG bloggers! Thank you for joining in on the fun.
November 6 question
What creative activity do you engage in when you're not writing?
I enjoy taking photos of nature, family, and events in my "real" life thanks to my dear great Aunt Elizabeth. She was the unofficial photographer of the family.
I was fascinated as she clutched her Brownie camera and peered into the glass viewfinder on top of the camera to frame her shot. The strap was attached to the camera so Aunt E. could hang the leather strap around the back of her neck. This helped her keep the camera steady, but also she couldn't lose it!
In those good old days, all pictures were saved on film, not to a digital file. No filters that we use today to change the lighting or enhance the picture. She wouldn't know if the picture was in focus or too dark or light until she took the film to the drugstore to have it developed. Only one or two pictures were taken of the subject. Today we snap six or eight pictures with our digital cameras and phones because there's no charge for each photo.
With all the helpful technology, it is easier these days to be a good photographer. However, it still takes an artistic, creative eye to compose stunning images.
I've taken many photos during our travels, but none can begin to illicit the emotions when viewing the actual site such as the majesty of the mountains, the magnificence of the architecture, the glory of a gorgeous sunset. However, I try because memories can't be captured unless the photo is taken.
I look forward to learning about your creative projects when I visit your blog. In the meantime, please leave a comment below about your memorable pictures.
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2 comments:
Thanks for being a co-host. Your aunt's camera is cool. I just saw a news story recently that disposable cameras are making a comeback. Some people are enjoying how we used to take pictures before cellphones.
I saw that too! Kids aren't used to having printed photos. Thanks for stopping by today!
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