All I long for, all I have longed for for years is to retire (prior to wanting to retire, my ambition was to play). Given a chance not to work, I would take it. However, this is not because of laziness or some inherent trait of sloth. Rather it is because I want to pursue my own interests and ideas; I want to do my own thing. One of the saddest things I find in talking with people about not working (aside from obvious disapproval) is that they like working, they would get bored not working, after all, there is only so much TV one can watch. Hmmm ... a pretty sad comment I think. I have a mind full of ideas. There are lots of things which grab my interest, which distract me as I journey through life. Finding what I want to do is hard., because every week I can have a new thing I want to pursue. Some might argue that I am not disciplined. Definitely, I am a poor finisher - great starter, but lousy finisher. I believe I have found what my ideal job would be: owning and running an incubato
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-scott
The book is actually pretty good. Mostly being straightforward and to the point about what you need to do in order to take good pictures instead of giving a lot of technical descriptions that make people's eyes glaze over.
BTW, you are hardly unphotogenic.
scott: wow! a comment from the author himself. Thanks.
It was a toss up between (1) this, (2) how to photograph round faced people or (3) the reasons for doing landscape photography.
I'm enjoying the book. I prefer books that are to the point.