tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-252215017699624164.post4614174557974071756..comments2023-12-16T01:59:43.920+05:30Comments on The 2 AM Writer! : One... two... say cheese and smile for a photograph!Maggiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07353984357319916497noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-252215017699624164.post-19901601128499063702016-04-22T15:19:44.300+05:302016-04-22T15:19:44.300+05:30Goodness.. reading you like reading my own thought...Goodness.. reading you like reading my own thoughts.. <br />"While making permanent records of fleeting moments, we forget to relish the present." is exactly how I feel .. that's why I am averse to facebook and I haven't as yet discovered instagram. I have a digicam that I bought to click some gorgeous photos like you have here in this post but not to post and get likes but to satisfy my own creative streak.<br />and ofcourse.. there are some moments that I wish to hold on too -- they inspire or move me and when I relook at those snaps they transport me to that moment.. sometimes technology isn't a bad thing.. it also makes one meet people like you :)Chandnihttp://theaddress.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-252215017699624164.post-12458226415137066892016-04-22T15:19:03.209+05:302016-04-22T15:19:03.209+05:30Goodness.. reading you like reading my own thought...Goodness.. reading you like reading my own thoughts.. <br />"While making permanent records of fleeting moments, we forget to relish the present." is exactly how I feel .. that's why I am averse to facebook and I haven't as yet discovered instagram. I have a digicam that I bought to click some gorgeous photos like you have here in this post but not to post and get likes but to satisfy my own creative streak.<br />and ofcourse.. there are some moments that I wish to hold on too -- they inspire or move me and when I relook at those snaps they transport me to that moment.. sometimes technology isn't a bad thing.. it also makes one meet people like you :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-252215017699624164.post-14235679781638816252016-04-22T15:18:12.394+05:302016-04-22T15:18:12.394+05:30Goodness.. reading you like reading my own thought...Goodness.. reading you like reading my own thoughts.. <br />"While making permanent records of fleeting moments, we forget to relish the present." is exactly how I feel .. that's why I am averse to facebook and I haven't as yet discovered instagram. I have a digicam that I bought to click some gorgeous photos like you have here in this post but not to post and get likes but to satisfy my own creative streak.<br />and ofcourse.. there are some moments that I wish to hold on too -- they inspire or move me and when I relook at those snaps they transport me to that moment.. sometimes technology isn't a bad thing.. it also makes one meet people like you :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-252215017699624164.post-81278055336156122322016-04-20T10:15:50.678+05:302016-04-20T10:15:50.678+05:30Enjoyed the post .
If I am done with my addiction ...Enjoyed the post .<br />If I am done with my addiction of clicking a lot of pics .<br />This starred irritating me now .<br />Will soon start enjoying the moments instead of capturing them <br /><br /><br />@dixita011 from <br /><a href="http://dixita011.WordPress.com" rel="nofollow">Cafenined words</a><br /><br /><br /><br />Hill station Readerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15819640244680159949noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-252215017699624164.post-18555970283518377832016-04-19T22:07:20.895+05:302016-04-19T22:07:20.895+05:30Lovely thoughts. And yes taking pictures is okay a...Lovely thoughts. And yes taking pictures is okay as long as you don't forget to savour the moments. And I like the pictures on your blog. Reema D'souzahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17496459685182455124noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-252215017699624164.post-19868398913626567392016-04-19T21:38:54.332+05:302016-04-19T21:38:54.332+05:30I totally agree with you Maggie. This too much pho...I totally agree with you Maggie. This too much photography is a total kill-joy! One can hardly remember what one actually saw! I hate selfies and I think I look pretty bizarre in them. I am not yet insta-savvy so I am safe from that madness! Great post :)<br />@KalaRavi16 from<br /><a href="http://relaxnrave.blogspot.in" rel="nofollow">Relax-N-Rave</a><br />Kala Ravihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02587602939942248150noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-252215017699624164.post-71236569710889926722016-04-19T19:57:11.336+05:302016-04-19T19:57:11.336+05:30One can get lost in the madness of taking photos a...One can get lost in the madness of taking photos and instagramming them. Yes, the present moment is a precious moment and it's lovely to savour it.Kalpanahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02503951641129389045noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-252215017699624164.post-11699425614038984392016-04-19T14:57:03.825+05:302016-04-19T14:57:03.825+05:30Totally agree with this. Taking selfies is become ...Totally agree with this. Taking selfies is become such a fad back here in India. I often find myself being pulled into a group selfie (groupie) during lunch breaks in classes or on the way home. And for someone like me, who can't take a perfect photograph, or look halfway decent in a selfie, it becomes quite difficult to politely decline their requests!<br /><br />I like your thoughts about not taking many pictures of yourself while on a vacation. I mean, that's the whole point of a vacation, right: You see and admire a scenery that you have never seen before. Why fill memory cards with pics of the person that you already are? :D <br /><br />Catching up with your posts after a long time. *hides face*Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04865126680254886813noreply@blogger.com