Mine as well! Now that I have a DSLR, I've been out experimentating and whatnot. I do wish I lived in an area with more... interesting things. I think it's just that I've lived here so long that it's hard looking at it in a "different" way. I always feel that urge to take pictures is rekindled when I go somewhere new, or at least go somewhere more photogenic (Jim Thorpe, Delaware Water Gap, Lancaster, etc.). My area is a bit rural, but too built up to feel distanced from society. It has a bit of that small town America vibe, but it isn't built up enough to feel really cohesive or together like an actual community. In time I'll figure something out.
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Your eyes were never yet let in to see the majesty and riches of the mind, but dwell in darkness; for your God is blind.
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