![]() When a camera was inserted into a phone to where you had a high quality photo taking device that not only was with you at all times but was in your pocket – and had Internet access – taking photographs changed drastically. (Ah the kids have no idea what fun we had) Then came the big change in photography. Along the way we had poloroids where you’d take a photo and then shake it to help it develop. Along the way we moved to faster photo processing, even to the point that we could get our photos developed in an hour (or less). Taking and developing pictures was expensive so you’d reserve taking a photo until you had just the right shot. We used to have dedicated cameras and only took photos with film that had to be developed. One of my favorite Daffodil varieties called “jetfire”.īut taking photos always reminds me how much the technology of taking pictures has changed. ![]() ![]() I’m taking a slight break from tech tonight to share spring with you. We’re between rain events here in California and the bulbs are in full bloom and in some cases getting ready to end their display for the year. Posted on Maat 21:29 CDT by Susan Bradley
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