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I do not get out a lot, to shoot. Work and family demands most of my time. I shoot when I can but it always takes a bit to get back into the swing, to feel the presence of a good image and be able to pull it off. Lately, as money has gotten tighter (Thank You GWB) the pressure to perform has increased as color LF film is not cheap. Galen Rowell, in one of his essays, talks about needing to blow through a few rolls before getting back into the groove after being out of the field for a while. I do not want to kill a couple rolls, I want to go into the mountains and not have this anxiety. Basically I need photographic Viagra
DO something to get the juices going and be in the right mind set before I jump in the truck and head into the mountains.
I know this is probably like hunting for the magic bullet but maybe there are some exercises you folks might do to get back into the game after sitting the bench for a while. I tried the digital camera idea but I HATE THOSE THINGS and got nothing out of it. basically it was a photographic spanish fly: Whole lot of talk and no satisfaction.

I know this is probably like hunting for the magic bullet but maybe there are some exercises you folks might do to get back into the game after sitting the bench for a while. I tried the digital camera idea but I HATE THOSE THINGS and got nothing out of it. basically it was a photographic spanish fly: Whole lot of talk and no satisfaction.