The writer, Jim Harrison (Legends of The Fall, A Good Day To Die, Julip) once said something to the effect that everyone needs a good hideout to recharge and reflect.
This is one of mine. A good chair. A good book. A good glass of scotch. Not really private, as it's in my home, but if I'm there, I'm happy.
For Iron Photographer 29
Here are the elements for the next Iron Photographer:
1 - eyeglasses / sunglasses
2 - a bottle
3 - noise / grain
The first element, eyeglasses or sunglasses is pretty self-explanatory. We're willing to stretch it to include things like welding goggles or a diving mask. Ain't nobody gonna say IP is finicky.
The second element is also pretty straightforwars. A bottle is a bottle, a container with a narrow neck designed to hold a liquid. We don't care if it's empty or full (or half-empty or half-full depending on your world view).
The final element is noise or film grain. The easiest way to achieve noise or grain is to crank the ISO up as far as it'll go. You can, of course, add noise in post processing.