Yeah. Maybe wayyy in the future. But not under their reign. My days of bug-collecting would be thrown out into the streets with me. I guess it'd give me a good excuse to finally head off and visit California though.
I mean, they'd throw me out of the house. Very very quickly. So I'd probably pack up and go visit California. Which I've been meaning to do anyways. A little bit. I used to, but I feel really really bad killing them just to put them in a box.
Yeah. I need to get a camera sometime. I've been checking out the Canon Rebels for quite some time now. I'm a big photography nerd. Sadly, I don't have all that much money.
Yeah. Sadly though, I must save up for a laptop (preferably a Macbook) to assist in my collegiate/high school studies.
Rebels are money...so much so that they cost a pretty penny. But you get what you pay for - some of the pictures I've seen coming from those bad boys are mind blowing. You can find some cooler SLR's though - I think film developed photography has so much more character anyways. Especially if you develop them yourself, because you can do some cool little tricks. Plus you feel bad ass in a dark room. (Fuck Macbooks, srsly)
Yeah. I know. But a lot of my friends have Macbooks and I have never heard such overall positive response and stuff. But trust me, I know a LOT about computers. So I know what I'm buying. Plus I know that if I end up buying a powerful PC, I'll get back into gaming. And I definitely should NOT get readdicted. So I'm kinda using Macbook as my anti-drug thing. I've looked into film cameras, but film really adds up $-wise.
The only reason people speak highly about Mac is cause they just dropped 2 grand on a computer they soon realize doesn't do much beyond Photoshop...which is PC programming too. They just need an excuse as to why they did it. Analog definitely is more money, but it becomes more of a hobby and really will change your life - whereas, at least in my perspective, digital photography is something a little less immersing (not to discredit digital photography - just that typically analog is for the more serious photographers)
eww orisn!haha.caterpillers freak me out, not gonna lie, but that moth is gorgeous Two of my favorite summer time bugs are dragonflies and fireflies!
Nah. I haven't used Macs a lot, but they're definitely a much much smoother experience than Windows. I myself use Linux, and will be the first to admit that Mac is essential just a beautiful version of linux, but they make it really easy to do what you want/need to do. Yeah. I know what you mean. Analog teaches you to measure twice and cut once. You have to be a lot more conservative and arrange things more carefully. Shots have to mean something.