I found my old camera and took it on a walk

When I went back home last time, I was going through my old things—magazines, letters, photos, clothes—each piece bringing back nostalgic memories. Among them, I found an old camera I hadn't seen in years. It was my Panasonic DMC-FX07, a small compact digital camera from around 15-16 years ago. I remember how excited I was when I first got it, taking it everywhere with me. It even came with me on a trip to the West Coast, capturing so many memories. The case still had an old SFO flight luggage sticker from June, 2010!

I searched for the battery and charger, brought it back to NYC, and decided to take it out on lunch break this day. I wandered the streets, snapping whatever caught my eye. And honestly? I love how the photos turned out! There’s something so nice about using such a simple camera, just shooting without overthinking. I think I'll definitely be using it again!

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