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i have been slacking in the photo department. getting a little caught up in the moments and forgetting to capture them. I sat with a group of friends the other night, looking at the sunset. Grabbed my iPhone and was like " I HAVE TO GET A PIC OF THIS SUNSET." but i just could't quite capture the light the way it sat in the distance. and then i realized. just enjoy the moment Megan, just take it in and tuck it away and an amazing memory. one that you can pull out another day and laugh about. so i tucked my phone away, and just went back to living. Some moments are meant to be captured and shared. Some, just to be enjoyed. So friends, I challenge you... capture moments on film. But also, live them.

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