The results definitely showed a lack of focus.
That's just the nature of things 'round here.
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An April Fool's Day power outage and a hectic work schedule meant that this year's Easter photo session was rushed. The results definitely showed a lack of focus. I maybe got two shots that could be Easter card material. However, the time for making and mailing cards had passed. My props were a big flop. The bunny ears used over several years finally went lopsided. I usually separate Sadie, Clem, Sherman and Gus for single portrait sittings. This year I didn't and they swarmed the photographer. They were only after the treats in my pocket. After I downloaded some photos I noticed a blurry section, that was no doubt created by the drool I had cleaned off the lens earlier. Sometimes seasonal portraits work out. Sometimes they don't. I believe there are several websites dedicated to those that didn't work. Sometimes the ones that don't work out could just be the most priceless photos of all.
That's just the nature of things 'round here.
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Author"The Nature of Things" features the writings and photographs of Anna Applegate, who is a lifelong resident of Pinegrove Township, Venango County. She is a graduate of Cranberry High School and Clarion University. After a 15-year career in the local news industry, she made a change and now works at a steel finishing plant in Sandycreek Township. She is a avid lover of animals and nature, and a gifted photographer. Sponsors Archives
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