One of the the things I like about the type of camera that I think you, Sharon, and I have is the flip out viewfinder so I can hold the camera down low and look down at the viewfinder without having to get all the way down on the ground.
I agree with Sharon! And I'd say it takes a certain commitment to be a good photographer. You want to do whatever it takes to get a photo but not kill yourself doing it! At my age that's easier said than done! :)
I sometimes will get down on my knees but I'm like Sharon - too hard to get up at my age! I went to a cattle auction the other day and there was an especially high step that my friend had us taking (of course, she's 10 years younger than I) and I had to be helped up by a handsome cowboy. Sometimes there's an advantage in being unable to do certain things!
Yes, but it's not so easy to get up any longer.
ReplyDeleteOne of the the things I like about the type of camera that I think you, Sharon, and I have is the flip out viewfinder so I can hold the camera down low and look down at the viewfinder without having to get all the way down on the ground.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Sharon! And I'd say it takes a certain commitment to be a good photographer. You want to do whatever it takes to get a photo but not kill yourself doing it! At my age that's easier said than done! :)
ReplyDeleteOf course, any sacrifice for art!!
ReplyDeleteWhatever it takes!
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That will never be me...but I do admire those who can :). Fun shot.
ReplyDeleteI sometimes will get down on my knees but I'm like Sharon - too hard to get up at my age! I went to a cattle auction the other day and there was an especially high step that my friend had us taking (of course, she's 10 years younger than I) and I had to be helped up by a handsome cowboy. Sometimes there's an advantage in being unable to do certain things!
ReplyDeleteThat would be me, but not during the work week.
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