I've had a "2008 is crummy" cloud looming over my head for pretty much the whole year. (For once, I'm not exaggerating... the crumminess actually began on January 2nd).
I've had 2009 on the horizon, though, since the spring ;) c'mon, I'm naturally optimistic...
When I was younger and faced with frustrating moments, I would let off steam by playing my flute. I have a copy of an arrangement of Pachelbel's Canon for a flute trio that has some melodic sections that were sweet to listen to, fun to play and would set my mind at ease. My outlet has changed; now I have photography as a way to take my mind off things and just get lost in creativity. Its different with a DSLR than with a point and shoot... the pictures might turn out alright on the point & shoot (especially with a three-year old, 4mp, little Canon A520, eh?), but the thought process is different. I wonder how am I going to set this up? What can I do to make this shot interesting? Is there another angle that I'm not seeing? Is my hand steady or am I gonna need to grab my tripod? Where is the light? Ok, now how can I maximize my depth of field? These are the questions that I ask myself as I set up each shot.
And Del, my fellow bandito and photographic partner in crime, I don't even know where to start. Without you I would still be content with my little A520. Over the past year, you've given me countless pointers, explained technical points over and over with patience, encouraged me up mountains, and helped me find the right gear. Your photos are amazing and, no matter what, I AM still your biggest fan.