TICA
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Apple did this ad and it is very good and brings a different light on why teenagers are always playing with their gadgets!!
I agree with you. Think of all the time spent on your wedding day these days getting the photos taken. It must make the whole day a horror event. But the photos are the memory, right?Diwundrin said:There's a happy balance though Anne.
I picture a future where a crowd all stands around photoing each other and nobody actually does anything.
It has a bad as well as 'nice' side too. Ever see the footage of the bashings and schoolyard scraps where everyone stood around recording it? None of them rushed in to help either, non participation seems the rule all round. Getting shots to sell to the media is uppermost priority with many. .... No Warri, I know... not all... just an example... settle down.
There's a happy balance though Anne.
I picture a future where a crowd all stands around photoing each other and nobody actually does anything.
It has a bad as well as 'nice' side too. Ever see the footage of the bashings and schoolyard scraps where everyone stood around recording it?
None of them rushed in to help either, non participation seems the rule all round. Getting shots to sell to the media is uppermost priority with many. .... No Warri, I know... not all... just an example... settle down.
I have very few photos of me either. My father wasted half the family income on fancy camera gear but there's almost nothing to show for it. It was all on home movies and transparencies and none of them survived the climate well enough to be used now. I have a box of some transparencies that I hope to salvage with a new gizmo to digitize them. The projectors etc all clapped out decades ago and these things are so fragile I think a beam of light would 'dust' them.Fingers crossed as I'd love to see some of the old faces again.
I think there is a happy medium. My 15 year old grandson is great taking those videos. Even though he is the one taking them he manages to get in them a lot. My aunt is in a nursing home she 97 and still sharp. My grandson takes the videos at family events. When we go visit her he and my granddaughter sits there for hours and shows her the things they have been doing. She really enjoys watching and the time they spends sharing them.
How very nice and thoughtful of your grandchildren....I think we're better to learn from our grandchildren and the new gadgets that are out there.....now if I can just understand ICloud...lol
Yeah, but maybe they're too busy recording life to live it.
/\/\/\ This, big time.
And what - the phone still worked after being hit by a snowball, and the kid had access to some high-end editing gear to record in slow motion?
Sorry - my heart strings aren't pulled yet.Maybe it's because all of the hundreds of family photos I had going back to the '30's are now all gone, and like Di I live in my mind ...
Commercial pure and simple.
And then. Fanfare here........ Grandma got her new 35 mm camera. My brother and I spent one afternoon just separating boxes and boxes of slides. He took the ones of him and I took the ones of me and my family. Most of the old pictures I post on the forum are pictures she took. I had them converted to CDs and then on my computer. A lot of pictures I just take from an old photo and take directly with my Ipad. Great feature by the way.
So lucky you people. I have tons more old pictures to post. Betcha can't wait can you? Pappy
Bring 'em on Pappy, we can handle it.![]()