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Thursday, January 22, 2015

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Photos, the more I see the more I don't understand it. The photo blogs, Instagram, Flicker, Facebook, etc etc. will get over one billion photos today. This may be just a Wild Ass Guess. We don't have to worry about yesterday or tomorrow, just today, one billion photos. Now after you got through looking at all of them. Are you ever going to go over it again? Heh Heh.

"Our time is limited, so don't let us waste it living someone else's life. Let's not get
trapped by dogma – which is living with the results of other people's thinking."


This I know. if some one from Finland or South Africa or China sees a photo of mine in Facebook, it will be by mistake.  I am certain that is not what that person is looking for. If I see a photo of a nice group from Finland, South Africa or China, it is not what I was looking for. None of it is interesting to me.

"Paniolo Country" by Melveen Leed

Now any of those World Wide photos may be a little more interest to someone in the same country. But not by much. In the same city? Maybe. In the same neighborhood, wow, it certainly may be worth looking at. But there are thousands there too, so I am not that interested in see them ever again. How about you?


Now, a few photos in the local dance Web sites are certainly interesting to their fellow members and even quite a few outsiders simply because we all know each other. In a blog, which is more current, you have the maximum efficiency for a photo, even if only for a brief period of time. An extra benefit is that any one that likes the photo can simply save it to their computer. Simple?

"Honolulu Blue and Green" by Melveen Leed

Take your time and think it over. Pick you Web or Blog sites and you will see the difference. Know your photos. Meanwhile they are many good photos being taken by many that know what they are doing. Perhaps I am wrong. They are free to state their opinions on this blog. And any one can email us a photo of their dance gang. we post and they will see the results immediately with their friends, relatives, neighbors and fellow dancers. Try it.

"(They Long to Be) Close to You" by the Carpenters

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