I actually looked at an old Christmas tree pic the other day. Of course mine are on my iPad, and I was looking for something else, but it was nice to see it and think wow, we used to have a lot more energy for this sort of thing, didn’t we.
I believe people who post pics like that so people they barely know can pretend they are keeping contact with all of those people who ‘friend’ them. I guess they substitute that for having real relationships.
I don’t take pictures for anyone else to see… they are for ME…and I am the only one that has to “like” anything I take pictures of!! And I DO make paper copies of them all… I read someplace that 30% of all the pictures taken and saved on computers or sent to the “cloud” or facebook are LOST!!
I post photos like this to Facebook stories that disappear after 24 hours. I think of most of my photos and drawings are ephemeral. They are meant to bring a smile and then be gone.
“And if ye maketh some smart-arch remark, it will cometh back to kick ye in the arch 10 times over.” (The word starting with ar and ending in se is banned)
I did a bangup job this year outside. I went out with the movie camera to get pictures but the lights flare and blur. I went back in and found firework setting. I’m going to try again tonight! I might go out at dusk as there will be some light and that may help.
My wife has long been an amateur photographer. We have three large boxes of pictures, slides (!), negatives, CDs, and empty albums, that we’ve toted around for decades and a couple of dozen moves. They came in handy last month when a relative died and everyone was searching for old pictures for a slideshow at the memorial.
Thankfully, she’s switched to digital, so there are no new boxes. And she has her own laptop to store them on (now up to 1T), and still asks me to transfer pics from her phone when it gets full.
Da'Dad about 1 year ago
Scrapbook? Arlo, even I’m not that far out of it.
SpacedInvader Premium Member about 1 year ago
Check and see if she uploaded the video of you untangling the lights.
Rhetorical_Question about 1 year ago
Smartphone?
eced52 about 1 year ago
Maybe Arlo had too many of Lily’s rum balls and cranberry sauce.
rheddmobile about 1 year ago
I actually looked at an old Christmas tree pic the other day. Of course mine are on my iPad, and I was looking for something else, but it was nice to see it and think wow, we used to have a lot more energy for this sort of thing, didn’t we.
nosirrom about 1 year ago
A collection of Xmas tree photos can bring bake warm memories.
A collection of meals you’ve eaten – meh.
flagmichael about 1 year ago
If a tree falls in the forest and nobody is around to hear it….
colddonkey about 1 year ago
I’ll be glad when this “Like, Love and Wow” season is over with.
duggersd Premium Member about 1 year ago
I believe people who post pics like that so people they barely know can pretend they are keeping contact with all of those people who ‘friend’ them. I guess they substitute that for having real relationships.
suelou about 1 year ago
I don’t take pictures for anyone else to see… they are for ME…and I am the only one that has to “like” anything I take pictures of!! And I DO make paper copies of them all… I read someplace that 30% of all the pictures taken and saved on computers or sent to the “cloud” or facebook are LOST!!
car2ner about 1 year ago
I post photos like this to Facebook stories that disappear after 24 hours. I think of most of my photos and drawings are ephemeral. They are meant to bring a smile and then be gone.
ScullyUFO about 1 year ago
“And if ye maketh some smart-arch remark, it will cometh back to kick ye in the arch 10 times over.” (The word starting with ar and ending in se is banned)
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 1 year ago
I did a bangup job this year outside. I went out with the movie camera to get pictures but the lights flare and blur. I went back in and found firework setting. I’m going to try again tonight! I might go out at dusk as there will be some light and that may help.
jarvisloop about 1 year ago
My Janis rarely accuses me of being smart…
RonaldMcCalip about 1 year ago
He’s right. No one else, will ever really see it.
Gameguy49 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Not being on social media I miss out on all the tree photos and all the “special” lunch photos. Oh well, I’ll get by.
Emperor Rick about 1 year ago
The approval of strangers! Woot! Woot!
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 1 year ago
And take that Arlo……..
Thanksfortheinfo2000 about 1 year ago
My wife has long been an amateur photographer. We have three large boxes of pictures, slides (!), negatives, CDs, and empty albums, that we’ve toted around for decades and a couple of dozen moves. They came in handy last month when a relative died and everyone was searching for old pictures for a slideshow at the memorial.
Thankfully, she’s switched to digital, so there are no new boxes. And she has her own laptop to store them on (now up to 1T), and still asks me to transfer pics from her phone when it gets full.
Ron Bauerle about 1 year ago
Easier to find them in a scrapbook than on FB after a few days/weeks…