Jennifer, No, it's legit. But it's time for you to get back on the street. You've done some of the best street shooting I've seen on here, but now you're screwing around with "so what" type sunsets...? It's not bad for a sunset, but "so what?" Your forte isn't sunsets.
Russ,
I haven't been able to spend significant time on the street for the last many, many months as I've been dealing with the aggressive onset of a couple of forms of inflammatory / autoimmune arthritis that started showing their head about a year ago. It's literally been in a pain in the butt and most other major joints as well. But, the doctors are getting on top of things and I'm moving around better these days. In fact, I have a couple of recent street shots I'll pop into a separate thread.
Jenn
ps, not that it matters, but this shot is looking east into the morning...
Here's one from my bedroom (actually, my bedroom on a vacation in Italy a few years back), before breakfast
It's hell when your body lets you down and keeps you from what you want to do.
I hope the room was as good as the view, Eric!
Amen to that, Rob C. In our case (my wife and I), the phrase nine lives comes to mind but the scary times continue. I won't go into the boring details.
Deepest sympathy on your berevement. It's a terrible loss.
As for the rest of it, I can only offer my own credo: NO SURRENDER.
Jennifer,
Good luck with the mobility problems. And I'm delighted to see your two new street photos.
Eric
P.S. My bedroom window isn't very good for street photography, either.
Another plus for youth: its bedrooms see more traffic.Not street traffic, though, surely?
Rob C
Not street traffic, though, surely?
Jeremy