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What's your excuse for not going out and taking photos?

My excuse last night was that I was scanning some slides I'd recently got back from the lab. They'd been sitting for a couple weeks. Now that I have a decent scanner, I can do higher res scans than what I get back from the lab, at least for 35mm.

Once I have that done, I have to write codes on all the slides I took from my Colorado trip this past summer. Once that's done, I can catalog them in a quick and dirty little app I wrote. Once that's done, I can put them in order for a slide show, then once I've done that, I can assign the slides that I've cataloged in the quick & dirty little app I wrote to a specific slide show in the little app I just mentioned. Doing all this lets me have a slide assigned to multiple slide shows, and I can put together any slide show I want in a fairly short period of time by bringing it up in the app and exporting the slide show to a spreadsheet.

Why am I doing all this? I know I won't live forever. I'd like for my kids to be able to figure out what's what with regards to my photos without having to project them all or eyeball them under a loupe. If they're subjects of interest, they can pull out the slides they want to keep (I don't think there's any way they'll want to keep them all!) A copy of the application and database (both my kids have computers), or a printed catalog might help them do that.

Other excuses apply too. This time of year it's almost dark when I get off work. Other times the weather's crappy, or it's too cold (or too hot). Maybe I'll get out and shoot a bit this weekend. We're supposed to have rain and snow; sometimes good photographs can come from terrible weather!
 
My immune system. You plan and plan, and then it says, some other day
 
sitting in the office
 



B&W pushed to 1600ISO with a fast lens is perfectly fine for shooting the city hand held at night. I've been having a blast the past month doing it.
 
Saw this CBC story about a photographer making the most of her love for photography and people. Enjoy!
Anything that would keep me from going out and taking pictures would be a "reason", not an "excuse". I quit making"excuses" for any reason about 70 years ago. I have only had "reasons" since then. However if you need an "excuse" in this case it would be because I don't have a rolleiflex like the woman in the newspaper article. I don't think she is strong enough to hold s Hasselblsd.......Regards!