@ James: "I think too much, therefore I am"
I like that! I might steal that for a signature, tbh...
I have serial obsessions.
It's like serial monogamy, where you're faithful to one woman at a time.
In no particular order:
Cameras and photography. I have several cameras, including four or five 35mm ones (mostly Nikons), a few medium formats (including a Hasselblad and a Fuji GX680) and a Sinar 4x5" system. My only digital is the iPhone. I develop everything myself, and I even mix up my own chemicals. Obsessive enough?
Music. Listening to music on my kickass stereo (which in its latest incarnation contains a pair of Anthony Gallo ref. 3.1 powered by a Cayin Class A amp), playing (badly) several instruments including guitars, making shite music on a home "studio" in the basement (a Mac/Focusrite/M-Audio affair), making music databases, you name it. Life long obsession that never goes away.
Motorcycles. I have a couple of old (1970s) Suzukis, but have had BMWs as well. I love riding. I'm never as focused over so much time as when I'm riding. It calms me down to a razor charp chilled state where every detail is processed and used: the noise from the bike, the vibrations of the bike, the contours of the road, finding the perfect line, leaning just so, thinking for all the other idiots on the road, weather and road conditions, all of it. And the socially acceptable solitude. Recommended.
Popular science stuff.
Richard Dawkins.
Classic literature
Movies
Logic and programming (been a while, but I could get back into it)
Travelling (I travel A LOT in my job - have been to over 70 different countries for work).
I find it remarkably liberating to travel; nobody expects you to really fit in when you're on the other side of the planet.
For starters.
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