Best Thing Not Photographed
Sorry not to have posted the past couple of days, but as I said I had to make a business trip to Vienna and Paris. Frustratingly, though my camera was at hand, there was never time to take photographs - I took a couple of stairwells inside the hotel.
Unfortunately this happens a lot to me, I have been to numerous wonderful places in the world, sometimes with a camera and smetimes not, but have little in the way of photographic evidence to show for it.
Some cities I have been in but not photographed include Vienna, Budapest, Delhi - as I think about it now, there are in fact rather a lot. I need to ensure I build more time into my schedules for photography. There have also been some great tourist sites such as Niagra Falls (I did get a few images on a disposable camera), the seat of Ottoman Power in Istanbul, Golden Gate bridge …
I think the area that disappointed me the most was in and around Istanbul where I had time, but no camera. I am very interested in the history of the Ottomans.
What is the thing you most regret not photographing for whatever reason?
October 2nd, 2005 at 6:26 am
Portraits of my wedding. All we got were snapshots, because my dad’s portrait camera ended up broken. Ah well. Such is life and marriage.
October 2nd, 2005 at 8:58 am
Gosh there are a few… i too get to travel about sometimes with work. I don;t normally take my camera as typically all I ever see is the airport, taxi, hotel, taxi, office, taxi, airport… That said i have missed opportunities in Milan and Dublin recently.
We once had a big marketing conference in Bavaria right on an amazing lake, with a view to die for. I didn’t take my camera, and regretted it the whole time. I missed out on some amazing landscape opportunities, and I am not even that big into landscapes… even the hotel would have made an interesting subject as was rather like stepping into a 1970’s time warp… very grand, but very old fashioned! It reminded me a bit of the hotel in the shining… :-0
Most of all though I generally regret not taking more photographs of friends and family - this is different now as I take loads, but i wish I had taken more when I was younger. Just wasn’t as into photography as much then I guess…
Emma
October 2nd, 2005 at 4:54 pm
There are some photos I have taken - but when I got home I wish I had done something better though
October 2nd, 2005 at 5:40 pm
Hmm Emma, that hotel in The Shining (the “Overlook”) is quite close to where I live… Timberline Lodge is a ski area up on Mount Hood, OR. Well, the exterior shots of the hotel are there, the interior was taken someplace else. But it’s always odd, driving up to it and remembering that creepy movie.
October 3rd, 2005 at 2:50 am
I absolutely know what you mean… people always say how great that is that I’ve gone to so many great places for work. My response is I could have been in the same city for all the trips for as much as I saw. It’s always so busy that I rarely get to see anything. I guess what I regret not photographing is past friends. I have such a terrible long term memory and would love to look back at pictures of friends I’ve had over the years.
October 3rd, 2005 at 10:10 am
i had not been to many places…
but 2 things i regretted now..
i never take enough picture when i was at the peak or Mount Kinabalu, South East Asia’s highest mountain (4021 m)…it was freezing cold..and i couldnt manage to get my hands out of my 2 layer of gloves … and am very tired..
was right in front of sydney opera house …i had my camera….had enough time….had beautiful weather BUT NO BATTERY! i regretted that
October 3rd, 2005 at 11:48 am
My battery died just as my little sister was walking across the stage, about to receive her high school diploma at her graduation ceremony. I regret that.
October 3rd, 2005 at 9:24 pm
REGRET: I regret that my Mom’s video camera died both at my high school graduation and at my first solo airplane flight and that she had no CAMERA to take back up photos!
FLIP SIDE: On the other hand, I rarely leave home without my camera. I also plan at least a few extra days on each side of any trip away from AK (we fly so far to get down to the lower 48) so that I can adequately rest and take photos. On the other hand, I sometimes regret taking so many photos.