corky441
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This past weekend I was doing some organizing in one of our closets.
As I was pulling things out I found 2 large shoe boxes just overflowing with pictures and it dawned on me that I have very few vacation pictures from the past several years ...
why?
Well, that's when I got digital. First came several of those nice little pocket cameras. Each one getting smaller and lighter as the years went on. The one thing they all had in common "NO FILM" every picture I took was on a memory card. After vacation I would upload them to my computer, look at each one with fond memories and then GONE - lost in a maze of photo files that barely get looked at again.
Now - the pictures I take I take with my cell phone. Looking at them on that tiny little screen occassionally but for the most part GONE
So instead of continuing to clean out the closet - I sat on the bed and looked at my memories. I found pictures of vacations taken as a child with my grandparents. Pictures taken at dance recitals, football games, the zoo etc etc etc
I found pictures of my parents when they were dating and then married and then when they moved to Orlando to retire.
I found pictures from WDW when there were only 2 parks. And the pictures went on and on and on . . .
I remember coming back from vacations with roll upon roll of film. I remember not having enough $ left to get them all developed at the same time, but looking forward to every call from the photoshop telling us "your pictures are ready"
Those pictures were taken more selectively too. I remember getting 36 pictures on a roll of film at most. We didn't waste shots or just take a picture that wasn't important to us.
Now I can blow through 200 pictures a day if I want to and of that 200, maybe only a handful will ever be what I'd call special.
Sometimes new & improved just isn't ..
As I was pulling things out I found 2 large shoe boxes just overflowing with pictures and it dawned on me that I have very few vacation pictures from the past several years ...
why?

Well, that's when I got digital. First came several of those nice little pocket cameras. Each one getting smaller and lighter as the years went on. The one thing they all had in common "NO FILM" every picture I took was on a memory card. After vacation I would upload them to my computer, look at each one with fond memories and then GONE - lost in a maze of photo files that barely get looked at again.
Now - the pictures I take I take with my cell phone. Looking at them on that tiny little screen occassionally but for the most part GONE
So instead of continuing to clean out the closet - I sat on the bed and looked at my memories. I found pictures of vacations taken as a child with my grandparents. Pictures taken at dance recitals, football games, the zoo etc etc etc
I found pictures of my parents when they were dating and then married and then when they moved to Orlando to retire.
I found pictures from WDW when there were only 2 parks. And the pictures went on and on and on . . .
I remember coming back from vacations with roll upon roll of film. I remember not having enough $ left to get them all developed at the same time, but looking forward to every call from the photoshop telling us "your pictures are ready"

Those pictures were taken more selectively too. I remember getting 36 pictures on a roll of film at most. We didn't waste shots or just take a picture that wasn't important to us.
Now I can blow through 200 pictures a day if I want to and of that 200, maybe only a handful will ever be what I'd call special.
Sometimes new & improved just isn't ..