The little things in Amsterdam

I take a lot of photos, and most of them never see the light of day.

That's a shame, really, because I like quite a few of them, such as the ones I am sharing here today.  But my habit here has been to share shots of the "big things", when in reality life and photography is often about the "little things".

I won't get all philosophical here today about what's important and what's not important, or make too big of a point about enjoying the little things, but I will say that as a photographer and traveler, I try and capture these little things when I can.  But like everyone, I often forget.

Truthfully, I could do a much better job of it, but often I am at a "big thing" shooting and am so focused on it that I miss a lot of great "little things" that are often RIGHT THERE.  Literally, I have missed things that are cool and happen to be right in front of me, because I am so distracted by something else.  That sucks, and I usually only realize it when looking back at a photo of whatever big thing I was taking that photo of.

So today's post is a nod to the little things you might run across if you were wandering the streets (or canals, actually) of Amsterdam.  I have been there several times, and that is a great city for wandering (like all cities in Europe, it seems).  I like to wander anyways - there's something just so right about it.

All of these were taken on a single trip to Amsterdam, when I had my head on straight and told myself to pay attention to the little things.  I hope you enjoy my views.

Incidentally, these are all single exposure photos, as opposed to HDR which I frequently share here.  Also, you can click on any photo to see larger.  Thanks for clicking by!

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