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Jim Kuzman's avatar

Musically I am primarily and organist and pianist, but six years ago, at age 50, decided to teach myself bass guitar just to learn something new. For my full time work, I am a technical writer, but also enjoy some casual writing and blogging for fun.

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Carl Shortt Jr's avatar

I am furniture maker (22 pieces in our home) and wood turner of both open and closed form vessels.

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Don's avatar

I enjoy working on cars and fixing things. Certainly not in the arts but I have a good eye for composition and am think I am a good photographer.

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Vlast's avatar

I like building models, paper or plastic. And in the summer do a lot of travel on motorbikes.

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Karl Maskos's avatar

Wood working , wood turning, copper art, driftwood art

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John Hershey's avatar

Watercolor painting, graphic design, piano playing. All compliment photography and each other.

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Evelyn Ann Rude's avatar

Watercolor, ukulele, weaving, spinning and knitting are my things besides photography.

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BarbK's avatar

Tapestry weaving is a great addition to Photography. They are both about images but the tactile nature of working with yarn has a fulfillment all its own. They both use color and light but the visualizations are wonderfully different and complimentary.

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T.L.'s avatar

I have been doing electronics and electrical equipment troubleshooting along with with working with PLC’s. Good coding is truly an art.

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Jay L's avatar

Landscape horticulture

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Cynthia A Whelan's avatar

I thought that maybe I was spreading myself too thin, and maybe I should just focus on photography. But after hearing that other photographers also write and draw and play an instrument, I am inspired. At 64, I just started playing a kalimba (thumb piano) a instrument frequently played by children. I will continue to write and draw and take photos and of course, follow The Nimble Photographer. Thanks!

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