JWMster
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So do you make plans for "the off season"? or is the off season when you plan the rest of the year, catch up with the year past, or not an event at all?
For me this year, Winter Projects (post move to a new town) are to crank the darkroom / post-processing thing back into gear after settling into the new town and home abode; spend some time re-settling on my development work for eco friendliness; and begin an initiative to learn LF by following the example of someone I listened to whose college LF class "consisted of 3 men arguing over shooting a still life for hours and hours". "Poor flower took a bullet in a major leaf, and on bleeding out begged the ER doc's to 'C'mon... just let me pass peacefully'." Some irony in that of course, but probably much the same should be expected. Plans for travel and summer photography will materialize, but remain pretty amorphous at the moment. Honored that my daughter actually asked for a wall size print for her kitchen eating area... so that's a "commission" of sorts and should be a lot of fun to wrestle with. Relatives... and critics.... can be a tough audience.
So what are you up to? Gear, darkroom and/or project thinking wise?
For me this year, Winter Projects (post move to a new town) are to crank the darkroom / post-processing thing back into gear after settling into the new town and home abode; spend some time re-settling on my development work for eco friendliness; and begin an initiative to learn LF by following the example of someone I listened to whose college LF class "consisted of 3 men arguing over shooting a still life for hours and hours". "Poor flower took a bullet in a major leaf, and on bleeding out begged the ER doc's to 'C'mon... just let me pass peacefully'." Some irony in that of course, but probably much the same should be expected. Plans for travel and summer photography will materialize, but remain pretty amorphous at the moment. Honored that my daughter actually asked for a wall size print for her kitchen eating area... so that's a "commission" of sorts and should be a lot of fun to wrestle with. Relatives... and critics.... can be a tough audience.
So what are you up to? Gear, darkroom and/or project thinking wise?
