07.02.2008 | reminder to myself

    do not always shoot at maximum aperrture. i ruined a lot of pictures today by shooting at maximum aperture which really bugs me now. i need to take more pictures. seriously. i think i haven't taken any picutres besides some occasional snaps for more than a year now...

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    1. Jean Baptiste Grenouille [deleted] (52 months ago | reply)

      wow! beautiful!

    2. ch☺c☺Kat (52 months ago | reply)

      I should come visit you so that I can "drag" you around and we'll both be snapping away! ;)

    3. lomokitty (52 months ago | reply)

      yes, please :)

    4. Frau Haselmayer (52 months ago | reply)

      yes, you should definitely come over, girls...

    5. LynnInSingapore (52 months ago | reply)

      1.4 works wonderfuly here!

    6. Astrid. (52 months ago | reply)

      come on girl! take more photos - we want to see them :-)

    7. Green Wellies (52 months ago | reply)

      Ah, but when you do take a photo, you end up with something fabulous like this.

    8. lisa s | dressform (52 months ago | reply)

      i feel the same way. not enough pictures going on....
      i love this.....
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    10. scotbig (52 months ago | reply)

      missed the shots you didn't take too.........t

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    12. Veronika Lake (52 months ago | reply)

      I feel exactly the same way. We need lives that are less busy, so that we have more time for photos (and feel inspired to take them).

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