Back in the days
Uploaded: September 21, 2005
I sometimes wish that I could go back to the times when people picked a spot, built their house and lived off what ever they produced. This little house just looked so nice in the sunlight.
Sandra Freyler September 21, 2005
Great black and white image morgan! :) #1865021Morgan Kallin September 22, 2005
Thank you both! #1867443Kirsi Bertolini October 07, 2005
Well , I believe "simple live" was not always so simple, you had to be pretty tough! But this is a great image with that old nostalgic look! #1928762Rhonda Smith October 08, 2005
I agree in theory with your sentiments.. and this is an awesome shot but just think about it for a minute... no computers,,,no digital.. no thanks :O) #1929583Morgan Kallin October 08, 2005
Well I think that the computer and all that is nice, but in the long run I doubt I would miss it all. Yes it was hard work, but the kind of work that was rewarding. Not like sitting in an office and rot, looking back att your day and realize that all you did was move papers from stack a to stack b. :) Thank you Kirsi and Rhonda for your time and comments! /Morgan #1930291Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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