Down at the Conn. River......35mm from years past.

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Nice old prints and how the things we do have changed. In a way we've lost a little of the excitement of getting those prints developed and the surprise's and sometimes disappointments of not quite getting it the way it was seen. I remember I was at a wedding and they handed me a point/shoot camera and said, here you be the photographer. I didn't really want to do it, but to be a nice stand up guy I excepted the task. Boy did I botch a few shoots and cut some faces off in the photo shoot. I went to being a great guy to the goof who screwed up and lost some wonderful memories of a wedding day. They later, I herd were divorced in two years, so I guess that day may not have been worth saving. :dontknow:
 

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Nice photographs! Thanks for sharing...
 

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