I can fully sympathise with Brian and the rut that you sometimes find yourself in with your photography. This past year has been like a gap year for me. I think i have been out with my camera less than a dozen times.
In fact I just checked and apart from one club trip to Whitby, and a visit to Astley on a club outing I have been out deliberately with my camera on only three other occasions. ( Thats really bad ! ) and one of those was a wedding!!
Lots of reasons for this lethargy on my part and not least was, like Brian mentioned, being hindered by the cost of actually going anywhere worth going. Single parent budgets don't always stretch that far.
So you would think that some nasty toerag(s) coming into my house and depriving me off ALL my camera equipment, (and some belonging to other people ), wouldn't be seen as that much of a loss. But it is surprising how much you can miss material things only when they are gone. The number of occasions over this last two weeks when I wished I had a camera with me has been an eye opener.
Now the insurance looks like it is coming through with the goods and in the next few weeks I am looking forwards to receiving a complete new outfit, with camera, lenses, flashgun and all the other paraphenalia coming at once.
And I can't wait.
I have been browsing the internet reading reviews of the different possibilities on offer and I still haven't a clue which way i will go model wise, but I am really looking forward to the day when I get to pile it all into my cheap runaround, ( having dumped the 20 miles a gallon monster for a much more sensible 50 miles a gallon deisel powered matchbox), and head off once again with my head full of creative possibilities.
( do you want me to call for you Brian? ).
Look for my next thread when I will be asking for advise on which model of camera to plump for, as I am not a technophile, I don't usually follow trends and to be honest don't know my EOS from my Lumix when it comes to buying cameras. I tend to have always used what was dropped in my lap and just got on with it.
Keith.