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My Norwich University Experience

Everyone Should Have a Hobby

Everyone should have a hobby.

Mine is photography.  This is a “habit” I picked up in the last couple of years and it is very rewarding.  Getting a good shot requires some diligence, patience, some skill, and a little bit of luck.  Over time I have managed to figure out all the tricks.  Some people even think I am pretty good at what I do.  The best way to tell how good you are is for other people you don’t even know give you compliments on your work.  That’s what happened to me recently.

Once a year I try to go to the Houston Museum of Natural Science.  Several months ago I took a trip there and tried very hard to get some good shots.  Most of the ones I got were average and certainly nothing to brag about.  There were spots in the building that had really poor lighting.  But that is one characteristic that worked to my advantage.

Last month, I was contacted by the folks at the museum and they asked me if I would allow them to use one of my photos.  I agreed.  That photo was in the December issue of their blog. http://blog.hmns.org/?p=2628

 Museum of Natural Science

 

I also recently bought some new lenses for my camera.  One of them was a ‘macro’ lens.  This allows me to take photos up close and with a greater level of detail than other lenses.  A few minutes after it was delivered, I had it installed on the camera and took a few “practice” shots.  Then I got down to business.  This is one of the first ones I took with it.

Leaf on a tree

If you are interested in this hobby that I love so much, feel free to check out my photo gallery at http://www.WheelCipher.net  - I update it as often as I have new content to post.  For those who are interested, I use a Sony Alpha A100 camera with a variety of lenses for different qualities and effects.

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Published Friday, January 09, 2009 9:00 AM by WheelCipher
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marjie14 said:

Scott,

I checked out your website and I loved it! I wish a lot of managers in the workplace can create time to explore a creative medium such as photography, it will help them see things from a different lens.

As for me, I'm an abstract painter/poet.

January 10, 2009 11:06 PM
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About WheelCipher

Scott is a strategic consultant in the customer care industry and an avid amateur photographer.

You can see his work at http://gallery.scottdavis.info

He has experience in the high-technology industry in management, engineering, and support positions with Time Warner Cable, Dell Computer Corporation, UUNET Technologies, Wayport and others.

Scott started his degree program in 2003, and had no prior college credit before jumping into the distance learning environment. He graduated in October 2007 having attained an A.A.S. in Information Technology and a B.S. in Management from Kaplan University.

In 2009, he graduated with his MBA from Norwich University and is now a student at Gonzaga University.

Scott LOVES fan mail. You can e-mail him any questions about distance learning at sdavis@wheelcipher.net

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Norwich's unique case study system provides its students with practical experience and a curriculum tailored to your field. When you become part of Norwich University, you become part of something very old, very deep, and very proud.

WheelCipher

Scott is a strategic consultant in the customer care industry and an avid amateur photographer.

You can see his work at http://gallery.scottdavis.info

He has experience in the high-technology industry in management, engineering, and support positions with Time Warner Cable, Dell Computer Corporation, UUNET Technologies, Wayport and others.

Scott started his degree program in 2003, and had no prior college credit before jumping into the distance learning environment. He graduated in October 2007 having attained an A.A.S. in Information Technology and a B.S. in Management from Kaplan University.

In 2009, he graduated with his MBA from Norwich University and is now a student at Gonzaga University.

Scott LOVES fan mail. You can e-mail him any questions about distance learning at sdavis@wheelcipher.net

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