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http://dictionary.reference.com/ Pol |
Thanks,Chris and Polly.
Chris,strange you should make the comment re crosswords.Before I was hooked on photography and spending all my leisure hours hooked up to this infernal machine ,I was a Scrabble addict,and I did a newspaper crossword every day,and read the paper.I now have not read a daily rag for several years,and have not completed a crossword,and I have not played Scrabble against the pc.Sad,sad. Have any other members found that being involved with photography(and in my case birdwatching as well),that previous hobbies and interests have been put on hold as it were.In fact I used to be an avid reader.My reading is now confined to half a book at bedtime. |
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Photography goes very well with walking and outdoor stuff and allows lots of rests as I age. If you are calling your computer an 'infernal machine' you may be able to improve the set-up. On odd spells in other offices I was apalled at the lousy monitors, noisy boxes and lack of software one was expected to work with. Reading and listening to music is what I do instead of watching TV, having never had one or the least desire to have.:) |
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I don't bother so much with hard copy newspapers these days but I do like to keep up with some Nationals and Regionals via the web. A lot of online news sources are ahead of the hard copy anyway so a lot of the newspapers carry 'yesterday's old news'. As for reading - I like audiobooks more than print these days, more relaxing and it means I can listen to them at night and contemplate the universe in the dark - instead of having to turn pages, wear reading glasses and have to bother about turning the light on/off. My husband was always a keen photographer and his older brother was a birder. He'd kept piles and piles of notes and beautiful drawings and, when he died a few years ago aged just 45, his notes, bird recordings and books came to us - so we decided to spend more time concentrating on photography and learning more about birds and nature in general. My husband had to take early retirement after a Stroke 4 years ago so that's when I started to get more seriously involved in Photography too - since he bought me kit to get me started properly and encouraged and helped me learn to use it. We rarely watch our ancient TV - prefer to be doing things in the garden, away down to the Marshes or along the coast watching wildlife or taking shots. We also spend a fair amount of time sorting out the garden, which we have organised to attract birds and other wildlife .... all aimed at photography as well as the wildlife. I must confess I do still like to play the occasional word game on Yahoo games though. 'Keyword' is my current favourite. :o :D Pol |
Photography is great as it can be combined with almost anything and actually enhances it.
A good landscape to me is one that makes me want to get out there and enjoy the big outside world. The challenge when taking a landscape is to use all the skill in composition, lens selection, filter selection, viewpoint and timing (as in time of day) etc to evoke what you want the photo to say. That is difficult, frustrating but also what makes it so rewarding when it does all come together. As in all photography its all subjective but again it would be boring if it was otherwise. |
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