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My Nieces...


JerryK

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You gotta admit they're cute.

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I agree they are adorable.

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Jerry, did you take all those photos?? They are amazing! I especially liked the ones of the sunsets. Just beautiful!

Oh, and yes, the neices are adorable, almost as cute as my girls! LOL

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Jerry, did you take all those photos?? They are amazing! I especially liked the ones of the sunsets. Just beautiful!

Oh, and yes, the neices are adorable, almost as cute as my girls! LOL

Yes I am guilty of taking them all. If you have girls with more cuteness than my neices,

you should be taking pictures of them :P

pedro Explorer

Hey Jerry your nieces are beautiful.

The pictures of the sunsets are incredible.

Excellent work.

kbtoyssni Contributor

Wow, those pictures are amazing! (and you nieces are cute, too :) Do you ever sell your pictures?

JerryK Community Regular
Wow, those pictures are amazing! (and you nieces are cute, too :) Do you ever sell your pictures?

Well of course everyone who enjoys taking photographs, dreams that someone would actually pay them to do it. Do I sell my pictures...no actually I give them away to friends and relatives.

At some point I plan to take early retirement from my job at which point I might have time

to figure out how to make money from photograpy. It's very competitive as some have pointed out.

Possibly, with some mentoring, I might start selling my services as a wedding photographer or something, but mostly I just enjoy taking pictures of things that make me feel something.j


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