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Procrastination

Filed in About the blog & site - November 5, 2009

It is amazingly easy to get out of the habit of taking pictures.

I’ve read enough of the trials and tribulations of people in other disciplines to know that photography isn’t unique in this regard. Any creative (suspend thoughts about misuses of that word) endeavour that isn’t an hourly paid job awkwardly combines effort without deadline.

Och.

I’ve finished flying around the world. I might write a bit about that on 57 North. Or I might not. I only have one measly internal flight booked for the whole of the rest of 2009 and *nothing* planned for 2010. I’m going to start my ‘roll a day’ photography programme. But next week :-)

I know full well that when I’m spending signficant time behind a camera that blogging thoughts will flow freely. In the meantime, continue enjoying the silence…

Right now I’m filling my new 1Tb backup drives (which takes some time at USB speeds), cleaning cameras and generally picking up where I left off.

More soon.

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4 Comments

  1. Anne says:

    “Any creative endeavour that isn’t an hourly paid job awkwardly combines effort without deadline.”
    Which is why we have NaNoWriMo and SoFoBoMo ;-)
    Turns back to her novelling…..

    November 5, 2009 @ 7:14 pm

  2. Manfred says:

    Is that what we need? Pressure? I wonder what was involved in the creation of the first cave paintings…

    November 6, 2009 @ 8:07 pm

  3. Lillput says:

    What you need, of course, is a project manager willing to nag ad nauseam.

    Get out and get that troll shot! :-)

    November 7, 2009 @ 4:37 pm

  4. PJ Bishop says:

    No place to comment for Colin’s farewell blog, so I’ve come here. Colin, your blogsite has been a sane and friendly port of call, even if I haven’t called very often. I have enjoyed seeing your photos. Fare thee well, Colin.

    December 2, 2009 @ 10:07 pm

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