I'm sure you have heard of the website Flickr. It's straight-up awesome. It's great for you because you can store all of your digital photos. It's great for me because I can then sit and pore through all of your digital photos.
I get lost on Flickr. I could spend hours just clicking on images that catch my eye and then looking at that person's photography and then their "favorites" and then the photography of their favorites, and on and on and basically, it's a circle that never ends with me. Anyway, what I like to look at most is pictures of other people's homes. It seems to be a trend in the blogging/Flickr world (at least the part of the blogging/Flickr world I seem to belong to) to show off your home through a series of photos. Little corners of your life, on the web, for anyone (me!) to look at. (Go to my Flickr page and click on Favorites to see what I mean.)
B and I thought we would put ourselves out there and try a little mini tour to spice things up a bit. Keep in mind though that these people, these photographers, these artists, seem to have very immaculate homes, always super clean and everything is so neatly and artfully arranged........ Ours on the other hand, is purely shot the way we found it. Heh, heh.
Here's my sewing basket:Cameras from B's collection:And my favorite, a very, not-even-close-to-being-staged, photo of B's breakfast this morning. I found this woman on Flickr who has published a book of photography of her breakfast. Check her out here. She's making money off shots just like this. Looks like we're on our way to a healthy, wealthy retirement, eh?
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