dis - tract- ed (adj.)
1. unable to concentrate because one's mind is preoccupied
2. common side effect when carrying a camera
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3. lament of person who's companion is carrying a camera. "WHAT are you looking at NOW?"
4. incurable
Is this post for my husband? He'll appreciate it! {and I'm so glad I'm not the only one!!}
ReplyDeleteSo funny because it is true! But in all seriousness, I do love that photography teaches you to see what you once missed. It feels like a gift!
ReplyDeleteA definite GIFT. And the Better Half usually "sees" what I see after I point it out to him :)
DeleteHAHAHAHA omg so much love right now - oh look a squirrel (-:
ReplyDeleteROFL, because I so relate - I often get an eye roll - the like "really", another photo of that? :)
ReplyDeletelol... just love your definition!!!
ReplyDeleteor if you have three small children!
ReplyDeleteLOL!!! Distracted...so feeling this post right now. I am there...distracted.
ReplyDeleteWas my photo beside the definition of "distracted" in the dictionary? I think I'm a prime example, with or without my camera. :-)
ReplyDeleteHA! I have to simply put my camera away if I am going to actually spend quality time with anyone.
ReplyDeleteLOL, this is hilarious Kathy. I have been in just the opposite situation when driving with my husband and he knows I have my camera handy. I get sick of hearing "did you want to stop and take a picture of that????" He drives me nuts (sometimes).
ReplyDeleteDistracted....?? My middle name!
ReplyDeleteSo true! I'm always getting rushed along.
ReplyDeleteLove your tree.
Ha ha ha! Me to a T.
ReplyDeleteCool capture too. :)
oh goodness - were you in the back seat during our recent trip? I'm pretty sure much of this definition comprised the conversation between me and my husband.
ReplyDeletegiggle, you speak the truth my friend, I'm right there with you. Thank you for sharing at the hop xo
ReplyDeleteSo true! Made me laugh!
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