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The Experiment – The Fujifilm X100S | Scott Crouse

Recently I booked my spring trip to Bermuda.   It was -35c outside and we are deep into the winter blah’s.    But I sat down and started to think about what I would be shooting in Bermuda this time. I have enough Bermuda landscapes to fill a hard drive,   I want to do some kind of project.   Maybe shoot all the churches (there is around 130 of them), all blank and white, macro, etc etc…. but nothing was really jumping up at me.   But at the same time I had this uncomfortable/unhappy feeling about driving around the island with my camera bag full of lenses and my neck sore from the heavy dslr hanging from it. It took some time but if finally hit me as to why I haven’t been shooting.   I have lost my passion.   Each day I go for a walk with the dog, I used to take the SLR but I stopped after having few things to shoot.    Several times I have stopped and said „oh, that would be a nice picture – let me run and get the camera“.  Did I?  Nope.   The fact of the matter is, I hate dragging the damn thing around……

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