Im starting to get sick of this Im running out of ideas this could be one of the last pics I do Im glad to have put a smile on someones face out there But hay cant get out to take photos anymore,Im getting to sick and lifes a bitch......
Did you read all this comments this wonderful people say to you-slow down, hang there, we love you and support you.btw-fantastic green in the shot, nice work,
Turn the camera on you? Show us how you feel, combine it with some of your fantastic photography to enhance the feeling.
Here's something to chew on. It's from an interview with comedian George Carlin.
"There's a quote from Pablo Casals -- that probably shows up in research on my stuff, but -- Pablo Casals, he was a past master of the cello. He was the virtuoso in the 20th century. He was in his 90s and he was still practicing three hours a day, and one of his friends said to him, '"Senor Casals, you are such a past master, a virtuoso of this instrument, everyone knows it and acknowledges it. Why do you practice three hours a day?"' and he said, '"Well, I'm beginning to notice some improvement."'"
Love the greens and that's one good looking dude. Be a shame for him to give up. Lajos had the right idea. Look around you, I'm sure there's some interesting shots to take in your own home.
Maybe you should turn your attention to the smaller but still great macro-world, that way you could work sitting down and still be able to be creative. I usually use a reverse-ring to get really in there. ( and its cheaper ) To be creative is great therapy. So please don't put your camera away, my friend. All the best to you
So go inside and do some Macro for a change. ~G~
I'll pray for ya my friend, please don't give up !
Beautiful photo!
Here's something to chew on. It's from an interview with comedian George Carlin.
"There's a quote from Pablo Casals -- that probably shows up in research on my stuff, but -- Pablo Casals, he was a past master of the cello. He was the virtuoso in the 20th century. He was in his 90s and he was still practicing three hours a day, and one of his friends said to him, '"Senor Casals, you are such a past master, a virtuoso of this instrument, everyone knows it and acknowledges it. Why do you practice three hours a day?"' and he said, '"Well, I'm beginning to notice some improvement."'"
To be creative is great therapy. So please don't put your camera away, my friend.