That, I'm sorry to learn, Shirley! I don't wish "whole body" arthritis suffering on anyone. Unfortunately, I'm in the same predicament and no longer driving or walking much. So much of photographing pleasure is the exploration, now no longer practicable. Nonetheless, I will attempt to follow your lead and post a few images! Regards. Eb
My dear Eb, I also suffer from the ravages of age, arthritis in my hips and spine, which makes it very hard to go anywhere that requires much walking. My dear husband drives me around and I get out of the car just long enough to snap a few photos. It does become an obsession with me after a while and I HAVE to take pictures of SOMETHING....lol. Mostly, I am posting older photos. I do still sit at the computer and 'play' with them to some extent. Other than photographing my husband's custom made saddles, I now use a lighter little purse size Sony DSC-HX80. For an inexpensive camera, it can be quite complicated.
Wish you all the best, Eb, and do hope you feel better.
Hi Shirley! I'm still above ground! ;) However, I haven't photographed much for better than a year. In fact the last serious effort was my granddaughter's graduation portfolio, almost exactly 2 years ago. Since then, I tried to buy time from the ravages of un-wellness, arthritis, etc. by selling off my extensive Nikon collection and trading for a much lighter Fujifilm X-series collection. It is very capable equipment but has done little for my motivation, since sitting at a computer is also uncomfortable - so that does not help with processing photos. Of course, Covid based restrictions haven't helped, either! It seems not right to go out with my photo friends in social distant manner and wearing masks.
I sing a sorrowful song. That's regrettable! But, I do hope you are faring better than I! The old days of Usefilm were very formative and enjoyable. I may not be able to go back to that, but there is still hope. 'Though, it was very nice to hear from you, Shirley! Eb