Bruce,

That's a very keen comment and observation, and one of the things I love
about digital.  I have a friend in Israel with whom I share lifes little
moments.  She'll sometimes send me a pic of a gift she received, the scene
at an outdoor cafe where she's had lunch with her parents, a shot of her
hair dresser, and so on.  She once sent me pics of a couple of dresses and
asked which I preferred.  The antics of our cats are frequently shared, or
pics to see who has the largest pile of laundry, etc.  Little things that
make up life's daily routines, fill us with laughter or tears, or just look
interesting, can now be easily shared by friends and family who are apart. 
My friend took me for a walk around her neighborhood one day - nothing
special, no photos of any significance, some even poorly composed or
exposed, but it allowed us to go on a walk "together."  I've done the same
- 

Digi helps keep me in closer contact with my sister and niece in much the
same way.  When my sister got a small Canon (suggested by people here on
the Pentax list) I started getting pics with almost every email.  Even
local friends have used digi in a similar fashion.  Some friends were
remodeling their kitchen and sent pics of some tile samples they were
considering, saving us a trip across the bay.  They once asked me for a
good way to pill a cat, and rather than go into a lengthily explanation of
how to do it, or drive across to Marin to show them, a few snaps with the
little Sony answered their questions and solved the problem for them almost
immediately.

For this alone, bringing friends and family closer, bringing the world
closer, digi is wonderful.

Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: Bruce Dayton 

> ...  For them, it is about capturing moments and
> memories - not about making prints.  Sometimes they have prints made,
> sometimes we make DVD slideshows, sometimes we put them on the web and
> sometimes we email them to others.  There is no way that I could get
> them to go back to film cameras at this point.  They see photography
> from a whole different direction than I and many others do - it is not
> a hobby or a way to make a living - it is just a recording of life.



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