Thus, we have not only a photograph of every aspect of our daily family life, but also many copies of these photos with subtle differences in shading, lighting, position, framing…well, I don’t know the vernacular, but you get the idea.
This means our computer is already bogged down with snapshots of our life at home; for example, at least seventeen photos of our Thanksgiving turkey, those with flash, without flash, from above, behind, below, turkey-eye view, on the counter, in the oven, on the table, uncarved, then carved…
You can imagine what happens when we travel.
Digital camera
+ amateur photographer husband
+ scenic location
= too many vacation photos than any reasonable person needs:
I’m guilty, too. I borrowed my mother-in-law’s camera and snapped hundreds of photos myself, so not only do we have multiple copies on Nathan’s camera, we have copies of the same photos from my camera.
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