"Taking pictures is savouring life intensely, every hundredth of a second."Now I know why I spend so much of my life peering through a viewfinder. Wise man.
Marc Riboud
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Sunday, March 23, 2014
On photography's power
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I disagree with those people who think photographers miss out on what is happening in life because they have a camera to their nose. I have so many memories from my photos that I would have forgotten had I not spent time capturing the moment.
ReplyDeleteDarn right! :-) The satisfaction of capturing a moment that won't be repeated..
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, it's something I'll never stop doing!
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