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Originally Posted by Rochard
Buy an old car and fix it up.
Two years ago or so I decided it would be good to have a third car in case our two main daily drivers went into the shop. I also thought it would be good to have a truck for hauling stuff and buying furniture and what. I was never a truck person... But I always wanted a 4x4 and when it came to trucks, I really liked the way the old Chevy Step Sides look. To make a long story short.... I bought a twenty-three year old 4x4 an fixed it up over the past two years, it looks like it's brand new, and it's become indispensable- we use it for everything from camping to shopping to dump runs.
I'm not a car person and could never fix anything, so I learned slowly. What I couldn't do myself I had a local mechanic do.
Since then I've been shopping Craigslist. That car you wanted when you were a kid twenty years ago (okay, thirty years ago)... Are dirt cheap. Go pick up an old Trans Am or a beat up convertible, fix it up, and have fun with it. I always wanted a late 1980s Monte Carlo SS or the Smokey And The Bandit car... Or maybe just an older Mustang.
I've ALWAYS wanted a convertible....
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I like the idea - I don't drive so it wouldn't be a car but there is other stuff...
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Originally Posted by SilentKnight
Perhaps you didn't give the photography enough time and effort. How long were you at it?
Although I'm formally educated and trained in photography - I didn't just pick up a camera and start cranking out Dean Capture quality shots from the start. It takes a while to get proficient...and you can get rusty very fast if you get away from it for a while.
Why not give it another shot? (pun intended) 
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Possible - I did see some times lapse stuff that looked great - I might try that, I still like the macro stuff....
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Originally Posted by JayS
How about Bears?

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Cute, but everyone collects bears...