Do you find photography therapeutic?

batwister

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^ Agree. Only when I get caught up in the moment and press the shutter prematurely! I usually need a cigarette when I see the negatives.
 
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If you shoot digital, are you faking it?
 

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I have slightly high blood pressure so have to monitor it regularly. A day of photography, be it in the darkroom or outside shooting, tends to lower my blood pressure by at least ten points. I think I have finally figured out what I want to do when I grow up.
 
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...Yet at the same time, I can't imagine what it would be like being into something else like cars or guns, or whatever it is other people are really into.

I've rarely seen any evidence that most people are really into anything. Just being swept along by popular culture, television adver-news-ing and peer pressure. But I'm usually outside looking in, so I'm probably wrong.

s-a
 
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While you're there, there's that "mining shack" along the Crystal River to shoot. It might have beaten out the 'Bells for calendar appearances. It's ready to collapse into the river and there was once debate about whether or not the Forest Service is going to 'preserve' it or let Time take its course. Better get that one before it's too late.

But you're on the right track. Find that image that's been done to death and throw your slant on it; a great endeavor! I've done my 'Bells shot and I'm not going back there. The hell with the shack.

s-a
 
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