Being retired is great! I don't know how I ever had enough time to work!
I also work in bursts... There are times when I spend whole days on photography itself and other days when I only do a bit of web browsing or forum lurking like I am doing now. Usually however, there are few days when I am totally away from photography.
I like it when my creative juices are stirred up. Most often trips will do that for me but other times it is simply local happenings. At other times, I am able to attend some seminars or take courses that are relatively low cost.
I am planning to attend a seminar in surf photography. We have a large surfing community here in the San Diego area but, I have never shot surfers in action. The seminar, sponsored by a local camera shop is relatively inexpensive. The only downside is that it starts at 6:00 AM. That means I would have to leave my home at 5:00 AM to be sure of making it on time and that, in turn, means getting up in the wee hours of the morning.
I have just fabricated a set of tripod "booties" for the surf shots by cutting an old bicycle inner tube to about 1-foot (~ 1/3 meter) length. I sealed one end with flat fixing cement and reinforced it with gaffers tape. I slip my tripod leg into the bootie and then secure it to the leg with gaffers tape. BTW: anyone who is not familiar with gaffers tape, should be. It is similar to duct tape except that it leaves no residue when removed.
I have been attending a great and free Photoshop CS-5 Course for five hours each Friday at the Adult Education Department of the San Diego Community College morning and have learned a great deal to help make my Photoshop work more efficient.
I am also considering attending another seminar sponsored by a local Calumet Photo store: David Ziser’s Captured by the Light Tour.
http://www.cvent.com/events/david-zi...en=Cheetahmail
Calumet is offering a discount.
I attend classes and seminars, not so much to learn new techniques as to get my creative juices flowing.
My wife and I have been seriously considering setting up a Christmas Display (polically correctly called "A Holiday Display) to shoot some of our dogs for a Christmas (err... a Holiday) Card. We will then contact all the families who have adopted our rescue Maltese dogs during the last year or two and offer them a free shoot for their own cards...