Im recently retired and enjoy digital photography. Im interested in how and what people do in retirement photography wise? Ideas welcome and appreciated.
Welcome to this worldwide family :)
In winter I drive around the countryside with two camera bodies (different lenses) lying on the passenger seat - lol.
A couple of winters ago I spent a lot of time learning photo editing programs - a whole 'nother way to have fun with this joyous hobby.
chase4
Loc: Punta Corona, California
Welcome to the UHH, feel free to ask questions, shoot away and please post some of your photos here. chase4
Mac
Loc: Pittsburgh, Philadelphia now Hernando Co. Fl.
Welcome to UHH and retirement Cpap.
Living in Florida, I mostly photograph butterflies and other bugs as well as shorebirds and other waterfowl.
Welcome. I would think that when you retire you go and shoot whatever suits your fancy. That's the reason you retire isn't it?
Welcome to the forum!
I'm not retired yet, a couple of more years... But definitely looking forward to it!
Shoot what you like.
Scenics? Water? Beach? Mountains? Animals? Cars?
My taste is very eclectic in what I shoot (but mostly scenics) as you can see by my gallery at MyMindsEye.us
Cpap wrote:
Im recently retired and enjoy digital photography. Im interested in how and what people do in retirement photography wise? Ideas welcome and appreciated.
Welcome and enjoy
Live in Hastings but work around the Croydon area all week
Self employed so retirement is not a work I will ever know even when the time comes :lol:
Hello Cpap,
I have retired recently and find that my digital camera is being used more than ever and post processing also absorbs a lot of time. It's surprising what you can find on your own doorstep and you have all of London to photograph. Our US friends would love to see photos of London scenery as many of them will never get the chance to visit.
There are quite a few UK members on here so you are not alone, if you want to know anything just ask and someone have the answer for you.
Cheers,
John.
jpgto
Loc: North East Tennessee
Cpap wrote:
Im recently retired and enjoy digital photography. Im interested in how and what people do in retirement photography wise? Ideas welcome and appreciated.
Welcome, congrats on retirement, something we all long for! Get out, do what ever you like and have the camera by your side at all times and as my mentor said, shoot, shoot, shoot and shoot some more. You will be surprised.
Then try to figure out the post production of your beautiful photos!
Have fun....Jeff
Welcome and enjoy. Start by asking your questions and you'll get plenty of information.
Afternoon Cpap! Recent retiree from Oxfordshire here. Been using the time to enjoy a little more wildlife photography in and around the garden, some aviation from planes flying nearby. Dabbling also in photo restoration and repair-would not call myself skilled but let's say-enthusiastic amateur dabbler!
Great forum this by the way-huge knowledge resource and very friendly!
Welcome to the UUH team Mate.
Lived in West end most of my life. am now shooting for fun
in my retirement. I shoot everything and any thing,,enjoy.
Welcome to UHH Cpap, glad you joined us. Also retired, March of 2014. Favorite type of photography is "street photography" and events such as civil war reenactments.
Have fun, learn and enjoy the forum.
Don
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