Bob Washburn

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When I was a young boy I became interested in photography and wanted to become a professional, but like many things in life our dreams just doesn't work out as we hoped they would because of circumstances and choices we make in life. I studied photography on my own and over time became pretty good at it. In the spring I enjoy macrographing blooming flowers and try to turn the common object into a work of art. Now that I am retired becoming a photo volunteer was a way to serve the public and bring a little comfort to folks who want to in a small way connect with those who's presence are gone from their lives. I did not realize how much work is involved in being a photo volunteer. Finding a specific gave in a cemetery is not an easy job, it takes a lot of leg work and hours of looking. Then comes the work of entering the photo and data into the memorial. My hat is off to the top contributors for their hard work that blesses families who are looking for the grave site of love ones.

When I was a young boy I became interested in photography and wanted to become a professional, but like many things in life our dreams just doesn't work out as we hoped they would because of circumstances and choices we make in life. I studied photography on my own and over time became pretty good at it. In the spring I enjoy macrographing blooming flowers and try to turn the common object into a work of art. Now that I am retired becoming a photo volunteer was a way to serve the public and bring a little comfort to folks who want to in a small way connect with those who's presence are gone from their lives. I did not realize how much work is involved in being a photo volunteer. Finding a specific gave in a cemetery is not an easy job, it takes a lot of leg work and hours of looking. Then comes the work of entering the photo and data into the memorial. My hat is off to the top contributors for their hard work that blesses families who are looking for the grave site of love ones.

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