Wednesday, December 26, 2018

2018 In Pictures

Over 7.5 trillion photos were taken last year. It is estimated that 8.8 trillion images will be taken in 2018.

Only 5% of those were taken with digital cameras. The rest were taken with smartphones, tablets or apps (Instagram, Snapchat) on these devices.




The average iPhone user takes 2,100 pictures a year on their phone. Android users snap 1,332.





The most common images are of ourselves and our loved ones. In fact, it is estimated that the average Millennial will take 25,000 selfies in their lifetimes.

Only 10% of all images are deleted by most people. On the other hand, professional photographers delete 80%-90% of what they take.

Here are a few of the images on my iPhone over the last year that I took during my travels.

Sorry, no selfies, just the incredible beauty and majesty of God's creation and what mankind has done with it.


Footprints in the Sand
Miramar Beach, Florida



9th Tee, Woodlands Course, Shaker Run Golf Club
Lebanon, Ohio




State Capitol
Boise, Idaho



Point Fermin Lighthouse
San Pedro, CA


Creek Street
Ketchikan, Alaska


Glacier Bay National Park
Alaska

Sunrise
Kodiak, Alaska



Yokohama, Japan at night


Sunset on the Yellow Sea



The DMZ
Korea



The Great Wall of China



Shanghai at night


Miami University
Oxford, Ohio


Asbury First United Methodist Church
Chattanooga, Tennessee


How do I find time to write when there is so much to see and do? It is not easy.  However, I plan to continue writing due to the many kind words I receive from you. Thanks for reading BeeLine. I sincerely appreciate it.

All the best to you and yours in 2019.

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