If you could take ONLY one last photo forever, what would you take a picture of?

10 years 8 months ago #293426 by JaneK
Imagine we live a wacky screwed up world where photography is being banned, and you had the opportunity to take ONE last photo of anything, any person, any where, what would you take a photo of? Make it count and let's here your answers.


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10 years 8 months ago #293429 by JaneK
Forgot my answer...

If I could only take one last photo I would take a photo of New York City skyline from an elevated point north side of Central Park looking towards the south, so I get snowy covered Central Park and the beautiful city sky line. I would take this photo just as the sun was coming up.


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10 years 8 months ago #293440 by Don Fischer
My son and his family with my dogs in the photo.


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10 years 8 months ago #293460 by Jim Photo
I would have to say, a famous castle in Ireland. Any will do. I have always wanted to go there.


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10 years 8 months ago #293477 by Roy Wilson
Northern Lights!

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10 years 8 months ago #293478 by Joves
Well for me I would have to go back to Arizona to a couple of the canyons I have meant to get back to, but work and other obligations kept getting in the way. There are a few old homesteads in some of them that would make unique photos, and that is what I would want my last to be, a one of a kind.


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10 years 8 months ago #293502 by Tuscan Muse
Sunset over the Val d' Orcia in Tuscany, Italy
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10 years 8 months ago #293520 by effron
My last shot would be of the state police crashing through my door, I wouldn't quietly comply..... :angry:

Why so serious?
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