Today I drove to Durham to pick up my prescriptions. I know I need to move them to a pharmacy closer to me, but it's a pain. The last time I did that only some of the Rx came over and it was so painful to go pick up my prescriptions to find that only one was filled "here" and the others were at the "old" pharmacy. I just can't get excited about trying to make that switch. Most of my meds are on a 90-day cycle, so it's not bad. When I'm in Durham I'm already really close to my Dad's house, so I swing by there for a 6-foot distance "hello".
I brought my camera. There are a few old weathered barns and houses that I have wanted to get pictures of for years. Today I got a few of this beauty.
This may look like a barn, but it really is not. This was an auto mechanic's garage. Not a commercial garage but where the owner took his car for oil changes. The garage has an oil pit (on the left side). I know about the oil pit because I've driven by the garage for the last ten years. When I first got back to town, it was in better shape. Not good shape, mind you, but better shape. I could see the oil pits more clearly then. I took this shot with my new DSLR. The one that I finally got set up for my walk the other week.
The camera feels so good in my hand. I love to be able to put my eye up to the viewfinder. I love the experience of shooting with what I think of as a real camera. Don't get me wrong, I really dig the cameras in our smartphones. I just find that my pics are more thought out when I use the SLR. More meditative.
I loved how it felt while I was out today. This garage is across the street from a restaurant and a post office. I was able to take the photos from across the road. The land with the garage used to be in a somewhat rural area. Suburbia just grew up around it.
It's important that I get out there with my camera again. It's the only way to disarm my feelings of being an imposter. I really am a photographer. I need to become comfortable carrying my camera into the world. My camera needs to come with me on my urban hikes, and not just on mountain retreats.
You may remember when I took my camera out on my walk a couple of weeks ago, I was disappointed I could not get better photos of the eagle. I do need a more powerful telephoto lens for that type of photography. Looking closely at the images you can see the eagle. You can sort of see that it is an eagle. I am sharing it with you here just so you can be in awe that I was this close to an eagle. The only way I could really see the eagle was by expanding the image on my PC screen. I know that cropping it down for you makes for a crap pic...but today, it's the thought that counts.