Hello! I am glad you've joined me here today for a short post. I have been doing photography (or at least taking photos of things) since I was very young. I got a (crappy) tablet. I barely touched it because of how bad it was, but did take a few pictures on it. There my fascination with the outside world begun. I had a few more electronics after that, but didn't really touch those either. It changed a lot when I got my first school computer a few years ago. I became enamored with it's (looking back on it, poor) portability. Although it was a hassle, I did take a lot of pictures on it (mostly of architecture and the local woods.) Sadly, most of the pictures from before I got my phone are lost due to me either losing or donating the device without archiving it first, but there is something else of note before I move on. I had a camera with photo editing capabilities, in which I used a lot. I was fond of the black-and-white filter because of the contrast. Now onto my phone and camera zones. I got a nice phone a couple of years ago, and I was immediately drawn to the photography. When I got my phone, my family had recently moved, and there was an area of woodland around Brushy Creek, which was only a 10 minute walk away. I immediately was drawn to the opportunity of taking great nature pictures. I took many pictures (with a consistent style being wide-area pictures.) That mostly stayed the same until I took a vacation to Cloudcroft, NM. Cloudcroft is one of the highest towns in New Mexico. It gave me a great opportunity to experience great hiking, and even more great, take amazing pictures. My best pictures were probably that of the Mexican Canyon Tressel, which I used for my profile pciture and my album Turquoise Skies.
That is my (current) history of using photography.
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