Bing and subsequent editing.
The other day the expression “keep up with the times” came to my mind and I wondered if this is possible. Time has become so dynamic, there are so many new trends and technologies that you simply cannot keep up with them.
I'm running, chasing time, trying not to stress, but I'm not doing so well. Time is very fast and it’s no secret to anyone.
It’s probably impossible to keep up with time, but like that stubborn goat I’m trying, although I understand that I’m just treading water.
The saddest thing is that much of what is faithful and loved disappears. My reliable and faithfully serving Nikon D750 camera has ended its existence, it was discontinued. This is the fate of all DSRL cameras and lenses for them.
DSRL cameras have replaced mirrorless cameras, which are the future.
Once upon a time something similar happened with cameras that used film.
Now film photography is back. Isn't it strange? Old film cameras created a unique and amazing mood, an atmosphere that no digital camera, be it DSRL or mirrorless, simply could do.
I wonder how people reacted to the fact that film photography gave way to digital photography? Did they breathe a sigh of relief because they could click the shutter as much as they wanted without worrying about the cost of the film? Or were they upset?
Well, on this note I will end and again trudge after time...
Generally, life is good.