It's funny. 20-30 years ago there existed here in the US, in many, many forms, these drive-up photo kiosks. There was practically one in every supermarket parking lot. Drop your film off, pick it up in a couple days (or sometimes longer) and repeat as necessary. The one-hour labs killed them so they seemed to disappear overnight.
They were common. They were everywhere. And I never, ever took a picture of one. Damnit. Wish I had, now. Nostalgia strikes me, on occasion.
I saw something else today that made me think - again, mundane - my dog was drinking water from a puddle on a hiking trail. I have no pictures of any of my dogs doing that. It's too mundane.
The mundane. Bane of photography until it's gone... what else limits what we shoot, other than utterly boring (today!) subjects?
They were common. They were everywhere. And I never, ever took a picture of one. Damnit. Wish I had, now. Nostalgia strikes me, on occasion.
I saw something else today that made me think - again, mundane - my dog was drinking water from a puddle on a hiking trail. I have no pictures of any of my dogs doing that. It's too mundane.
The mundane. Bane of photography until it's gone... what else limits what we shoot, other than utterly boring (today!) subjects?