I'm not totally new here, having joined four months ago; but I found the site at the most inopportune of times ... my Japanese wife of 36 years was fighting inoperable cancer and sadly passed away two months ago. So now it's a matter of finding a new direction, and luckily I found photography a couple of years ago although I haven't devoted a lot of time or resources to it. Well that's about to change, although with some guilt pangs, because as one might imagine it feels at times it's for all the wrong reasons. But life is what it is and all you can do is do your best to stay headed north.
I am retired and will be 72 in June, but still photography-wise I'm very much a newbie so I may be a pest at times as I am not very intuitive and often see things that aren't there ... I know from experience that occasionally I need to be slapped around before I 'get it.' Don't worry, I'm used to it by now.
I live in Kitsap county in Washington state, USA; this is a one hour ferry ride from Seattle, going west across Puget Sound. I enjoy street photography anywhere but especially in Seattle because it has a rich variety of very old and very new buildings in addition to a very diverse culture. And of course in the Pacific Northwest there are forests, lakes, rivers and mountains almost everywhere you look, so I will be exploring all of that.
Nice to have you around, and enjoy the spring, where ever you are.
Lon