Because, photography! ( pic heavy )

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Sorry for the blow up of photos....

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First off, its so great to see others who are obsessed with photography as much as I am. When I was little my mom always got mad at me for filling up her memory card :hide So I would often get a camera as a gift.
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:lol: Showing your LACK of old age there @luvmypets. We old people got film in our stockings. About the closest thing then to what could be called a "memory card" was a note written on an index card.
 

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Oh yeah... I remember my moms old brownie camera that took I believe 110 film and had these huge blue-ish flash bulbs that would virtually explode. You'd hold the camera at waist level and look down into the top of it to center the pic. I used the first "drop in" 110 cartridges in my first camera... then it got so expensive getting the films developed. Remember my first Polaroid as well. With black and white film there was this sponge with solution on it that you had to rub over the picture after it was done developing to keep it from over developing and washing out.
 

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Big development was flash cubes. 4 shots before having to put a new flash bulb on the camera. And no hot bulb to deal with. Of course the flash bulb was a lot better than flash powder (no I'm not that old!)

And yeah, I forgot to say how nice those phone camera pictures are!
 
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