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For posterity. (Are you prepared for the worst ?)

I think it would be a little weird to ask a family member: "May I take some pictures of you... just in case you won't survive this pandemic?"
 
I think it would be a little weird to ask a family member: "May I take some pictures of you... just in case you won't survive this pandemic?"
Walking around the house with one's camera, feeling family members' foreheads every once in a while. -- might get on peoples' nerves...
 
That's good. Be safe and well, but meanwhile, lets use the enforced lockdown to create some photographic memories.


No enforced lock downs at all in my state (it's to big ) but I have taken leave from work. I've been filling my days by driving hundreds of miles to odd corners of the state and rural areas. Once there I've been taking photos of things like country churches and abandoned farms using either 4x5 film or 8x10 tin type. It could take me over a year to explore all of my state--80,000 square miles.


Kent in SD
 
Walking around the house with one's camera, feeling family members' foreheads every once in a while. -- might get on peoples' nerves...


Could just wait and take funeral photos like they used to.



Kent in SD
 

Happy trails ! Hope you're driving a reliable 4wd !
 
We have been socially isolating since we returned from Hawaii 29 February and basically since our incomes are fixed and stores open an hour early for seniors we have had not problems. My daughter and grandchildren were exposed so we talk on the phone or FaceTime. We are not having cabin fever. So far I had to cancel a spring visit to Yosemite and May in Yellowstone. My trip to Wailes Whales Wales has been moved from June to October. If that is the worst of my problems, then I do not have any problems.