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<blockquote data-quote="Danno" data-source="post: 582520" data-attributes="member: 34269"><p>I enjoy it for many of the reasons list by others in the post. I was a type "A" workaholic and biker when I wasn't working. I was always on the run. When my health wavered and I could not run I came to realize what I had been looking past. I started watching the sun come up rather then getting to work just as it came up and headed home late only to jump on the scooter and go somewhere else. </p><p></p><p>As I was forced to slow down I just got to see what I had been missing. Started enjoying God's creation. I had always like photos, but i never "had time". I bought the D3200 after being off work for 2 months and found how much I enjoyed just capturing the moment. It will be 2 years the end of October. I love being at my window in the morning and looking out and seeing the sun come up and being compelled to capture it. </p><p></p><p>There is so much that I missed. I do not want to miss anymore. I take it in and I love capturing the memory. I am thankful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danno, post: 582520, member: 34269"] I enjoy it for many of the reasons list by others in the post. I was a type "A" workaholic and biker when I wasn't working. I was always on the run. When my health wavered and I could not run I came to realize what I had been looking past. I started watching the sun come up rather then getting to work just as it came up and headed home late only to jump on the scooter and go somewhere else. As I was forced to slow down I just got to see what I had been missing. Started enjoying God's creation. I had always like photos, but i never "had time". I bought the D3200 after being off work for 2 months and found how much I enjoyed just capturing the moment. It will be 2 years the end of October. I love being at my window in the morning and looking out and seeing the sun come up and being compelled to capture it. There is so much that I missed. I do not want to miss anymore. I take it in and I love capturing the memory. I am thankful. [/QUOTE]
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