I thought of two things when I read your blog...
Having a good picture of someone you love is a wonderful way to keep those persons close to you when they are no longer with us. This is equally as true regarding our favorite animals...
I also though about the speed of evolution in photography equipment during the latter 20th and early 21st Centuries. As a young Navy Photographer's Mate, I was assigned to record an oral history featuring a retired Navy Photographer who had shot many of the definitive images of the December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. I did the interview sometime in 1961, 30-years after the Pearl Harbor attack. This man and his comrades, on Ford Island, had used 4x5 inch Speed Graphic Press cameras with cut film to record the event. The 4x5 inch Speed Graphic using cut film was still the main camera of the Navy in 1961, thirty years later!
These days we record the longevity of camera types virtually in nano-seconds
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