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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 230200" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>Between what I see here and my personal experience I think we all need to hit a happy compromise with our photography of personal events in our lives. For our Christmas family gatherings I will only shoot 15 or 20 photographs. 1 or 2 of everyone sitting around the table and the rest of people opening their gifts. WE do have some young children in the family and I may shoot some of them later playing in the floor with their new toys. Enough shots to share the memories with those who were not able to be there while not taking all my time away from the real reason for being there. Also my mom is 87 years old and her memory is not the best so she really enjoys going through all the photos over and over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 230200, member: 6277"] Between what I see here and my personal experience I think we all need to hit a happy compromise with our photography of personal events in our lives. For our Christmas family gatherings I will only shoot 15 or 20 photographs. 1 or 2 of everyone sitting around the table and the rest of people opening their gifts. WE do have some young children in the family and I may shoot some of them later playing in the floor with their new toys. Enough shots to share the memories with those who were not able to be there while not taking all my time away from the real reason for being there. Also my mom is 87 years old and her memory is not the best so she really enjoys going through all the photos over and over. [/QUOTE]
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