I think that our bins are satisfied with this disaster. They have been neglected for some time and now they are in charge. :))) I hope you like this angle, too. Thanks for your comments. Stay safe and healthy, my friends.
Milka, although I can upload two photos per day, I usually choose to submit only one photo per day. During a photo shoot I often take dozens of photos. As a result, the vast majority of the photos taken disappear in the bin. Now that I can't go outside, it makes sense that I should address this reserve. Another option might be not to do that, but it will only make the boredom worse. So the knife cuts both ways: despite being forced to stay indoors, I still have a sensible activity and it reduces the amount of bin photos. I see, because of your beautiful photo, that you feel the same way. Very wise from you!
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This is a very nice one that has come out of the bin - with the lovely blue sky and water and the sandy shore it should not have been in the bin at all Milka.
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Now that I can't go outside, it makes sense that I should address this reserve. Another option might be not to do that, but it will only make the boredom worse. So the knife cuts both ways: despite being forced to stay indoors, I still have a sensible activity and it reduces the amount of bin photos.
I see, because of your beautiful photo, that you feel the same way. Very wise from you!
Take care, stay safe and healthy!