To be honest with you, I still have not figured myself out yet.
I have so many passions and not enough receptacles to plug them into, so I am just taking it as it goes.
One minute I am craving video editing techniques, the next minute I just want to spend hours in the kitchen cooking.
I had always had a desire to capture the moment on film, but never really took it seriously until just recently.
I am definitely a work in progress.
Thanks for taking a look at my Photolog… I could say the same about myself… hard to stay focused sometimes (no pun intended)…
totally understand! 🙂
We are just curious creative types, thats all! I’m glad to know I’m not the only one to “have so many passions and not enough receptacles to plug them into.”
Curiouser and Curiouser Indeed! 🙂 Thanks for stopping by!
Thanks for checking out my blog Lisa, and thanks for the thumbs up for my verses. I like how you call yourself a work in progress. That’s me too. Actually it’s my blog too because I really have to learn to upload better images than I have. I’m still a primitive when it comes to embellishing websites. Anyway, you’re always welcome to check out my stuff. Thanks again! Peace, G J
Thank you 🙂
Thanks for stopping by and following my photoblog! Nice photography here too!
Thank you! Hoping to update the look of the site this weekend and make it more attractive!
Thanks for liking my latest post, Lisa. And bravo for being a “work in progress.” It’s the only way to live!
Thank you and glad to have you drop by! 🙂
As long as you are living and learning, you are on the right path. Thanks for the like of my post “Little Buds – Little Flower” and deciding to follow me.
Thank you! 🙂
Nice reading about you
Thanks for visiting my blog. Be in touch. Browse through the category sections, I feel you may find something of your interest.
Thank you, I will be sure to check it out. 🙂
thank you dear
Lisa,
Thank you for liking my post “Morning Light”, at http://www.lostinsiouxland.com. I too vacillate between still photography and video, although I have been shooting stills for a few decades. Keep up the search. It’s the journey, along with a few perks of creating nice images that is the message.
jerry
Jerry, Will do, thank you. 🙂
You’re not the only work in progress! And those that aren’t probably just don’t know it. Thanks for coming over and liking the ‘Quarry Weed’ on my blog, really appreciated. MM
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Thanks for stopping by and the like of my posts “Hosta Flower Bud” and “Cone Flower Start Up”.
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Ha! Nice about section, I can relate to that 🙂
Thanks! 🙂
Hi there,
Thanks for stopping by my little corner of the blogosphere and for the follow. Your support is much appreciated, 🙂
Eddie
🙂
I think it’s great to have lots of passions and spending the time with all of them.
I’ve begun to see what I thought were detached pieces of me fuse together into a unique skill set.
If I hadn’t fostered each one for long periods of time, I’d not be enjoying these fun things today!
Sincerely,
Robert H.
Agree! Thank you for commenting. I just wish I had started some of my skills earlier in life 🙂
It would seem most people never start.
I don’t believe we start early or late…I think it’s all a unique process and even the time we feel has been wasted is part of our awakening to better things.
The key for me is not hiding from my mistakes and blunders but learning from them.
Have a good day!
😉
-Robert
Hi again. Thank you for the thumbs up on my blog’s three latest bits of verse. I’m still progressing. BTW, what do you enjoy cooking? 🙂
Cheers,
G J
Cupcakes 🙂 actually I enjoy eating them more. I enjoy a variety of dishes, ranging from thai stir-fry to mexican. I have a vegetarian vegan site you can check out, kindvegan.com Thanks for stopping by!
Greetings. I have a 14 year old son that is quite interested in photography. What would be a good starting camera? BLISS AND LOVE and thanks for the like!
Hi Ynav,
It depends on many things, amount of money you want to spend being an important one. I would say go with a dslr instead of a simple point and shoot. Let him learn about lens. I am a big fan of nikon although I have friends that swear by canon. I would suggest the Nikon D3100 or D5100, both you can get for less then their new upgraded models, you could prob. find used ones online to purchase through craigslist, ebay or amazon.
Greetings Lisa. Thank you! He has researched and looked at a LEICA type he likes. Its about $179 or so but I will look into the ones you mentioned here. Appreciate it.