Uuglypher wrote:
Reminds me of a friend,(Norman) whose wife, many years ago, was always complaining of the money and time he spent on his "'tography", so he sat her down one day and told her he really wanted her to understand what he was doing, and presented her with one of his old, totally manual slrs ( there being no dslrs in those days), some rolls of film, an old exposure meter, and a set of Adams' classic books. She was duly touched by his thoughtfulness, teared up a little, kissed him, and went off to read-up on how to become a photographer.
And the next morning he went out-of-town on business.
When he returned a few days later his wife was furious! She screamed at him "Norman, How do you ever expect one to comprehend all this technical gobblygook and blather...There's no enjoyment in this...it's all one big headache...If I never lay my hands on a camera again it will be too soon! How you can spend your time on this stuff I'll never understand!"
...and he quietly replied: "Now see? And here all along you thought I was having a good time! Darling, It just keeps me out of the bars and away from other women!"
...and supposedly, she never complained again about his 'tography habit"
Dave
Reminds me of a friend,(Norman) whose wife, many y... (
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I gave my wife my old DSLR , taught her how to use it and off we went to shoot waterfalls.
Her eye was better than mine. My pix were technically better hers were just shot from better angles. Plus while I was shooting a fall, she was shooting the steps to the falls. It was the best pic of the day .. I dont take her with me any more.