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Wow! The day is slipping away from me... finally I'm at the computer.

My friend Lisa stopped by for coffee this morning - we sit and talk never noticing how many hours have slipped by us.  I guess that's when you know you're real friends, right?

Anyway, we talked a lot about The Shutter Release Project because I was multi tasking as we sipped coffee and ate donuts. She loves photography like me so that's a topic we both enjoy. As I've said before, I'm not a professional, just love playing with my camera and love love pictures. Also, we talked about my other obsession...fashion. She was curious on what I would be wearing to The Shutter Release Event. I showed her two dresses that are on my list - one's a one sleeve aquamarine maxi, and the other is a black to the knee BCBG dress. They both require me losing 10 pounds so we'll see - my donut didn't help the cause.

Here's some shots from this week.
Carolyn Murray

Carolyn Murray

Carolyn Murray
Carolyn Murray

Carolyn Murray

Carolyn Murray

Carolyn Murray

Carolyn Murray
If you see something that moves you, and then snap it, you keep a moment. - Linda McCartney

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