For me it's not even digital vs film, it's just about life in general. I work 12 hour shifts listening to adults complain about how they can't take a nap because their neighbor is mowing their lawn, and ridiculous things like that. TV, radio, social media, and even a trip to the convenience store sometimes overwhelms me with negative influences. Now that I've crossed the center divide and life is downhill from here, especially times like these, it seems that days go by faster and faster and faster. Time is flying. What I really appreciated when shooting on Monday was the time it took me to meter, re-meter, and re-re-meter my scene. The minutes it took to set up the tripod and compose the shot, and the time I was forced to take to really look at, walk around, smell, feel, and touch the scene I was shooting. At one point, I was so immersed in what I was doing that I didn't notice the lady with her garden cart trying to pass me. I have no idea how long she had been standing there, but she finally built up the courage to say "right behind you". I apologized and told her that I didn't see her there. All of it combined was a very welcomed escape from the thoughts of boat work, bills, work work, cleaning, chores, and any other adult responsibilities that we deal with on a daily basis.