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Sherlock77

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Today... A small car show, a guy named J.R. chatted with me for awhile, he initiated the conversation... Talked about how much he enjoys my photography and what I post (I think he was referring to my Facebook photo posts)

I really don't remember ever talking with him but I must have, and I don't recall him faving a photo (whatever that means anyway), and this isn't the first time I've had such conversations with people, I suppose not everybody "reacts" to a photo but simply enjoys looking at it, perhaps more often than I realize...

Anyway, here is a photo of J.R.'s classic car from today, maybe I'll post it on my Facebook to make his day: :)

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That looks like a very nicely restored Model A. He's done well to get that car and keep it in nice condition.
 
You're a great photographer!

I never suggested I wasn't (maybe sometimes I have doubt)

It just shows me that there apparently is more appreciation out there beyond what I can see... And/or how shallow getting a like is anyway in social media perhaps...
 
I wasn't necessarily responding to anything. I just felt the desire to express my opinion.
 

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