It seems more likely that there would be hobbies that sound boring but are actually exciting.
I don’t know. For example, astrophotography seems interesting when you see amazing pictures of distant galaxies and stuff. But the actual process of taking thousands of photos and processing them seems super boring to me. Actually, any kind of photo post processing I find super boring. For years I used Lightroom in my photos. Now, I can’t do that shit anymore.
It depends on what you like, and how you do it.
Once you start to get serious, a lot of it is almost automated. You connect a video camera to your telescope, set the telescope to track whatever you’re trying to image, and batch process the frames into a final image. There’s still lots to do, but the boring parts are not too bad.
I find the setting up and tweaking interesting too though, so I might be biased :D
Yep, I was into regular photography, well the boring and hard branch of photography called bird photography and even I struggled with astrophotography.
It really feels like you can either not buy much equipment and struggle with moving the camera a tenth of a millimeter every 3 minutes or you buy an eq mount and hook up your camera to your laptop and come back after a 7 hours nap to a neat pile of pictures that don’t really show anything but after 4 hours of automated processing and some manual retouching show something about 80% good as Hubble. Which is nice, but it’s not exactly something unique. And the extra annoying thing is the only way you get better is by investing more money.
At least in bird photography once you’ve got the 600mm f/4 for 10k you’re set for life.
Somebody did that thread a little bit ago, this, presumably, is the follow-up thread in response to it.
Well, my current hobby is working on a set of custom Mandalorian armour.
Now, not only does this include things like sewing, leather working, and in some cases metalworking, as well as painting, it also includes, and is almost, from a time perspective dominated by sanding.
If you ever end up looking into costuming and prop making as a hobby, what you’re really picking up is a sanding hobby.
Funnily enough down the line I want to learn some woodworking for my costume - make a legit wood stock for my blaster props.
Have you looked into 3D printing? You could just print a blaster out in pieces.
Most of my current run of hard costume parts and props are 3D printed. You still need to fill the print lines and sand to get a good looking prop.
Additionally my eventual goal is to have zero 3D printed parts because I want it to be “better than screen accurate”, to have the costume really be made out of metal and wood and the like.
Being crushed in a submarine near the Titanic
Billionaire's Hobby
if you didn’t heard about it, a few months ago, a lot of people were trying to find survivors of a submarine that went to explore the neighborhood of the shipwreck of the Titanic. Such a stupid waste of resources.
I dunno, it sounds like their last hours were thrilling suspense of will-it-won’t-it.
Well, I thought tunnel excavation would be exciting, but…
All hobbies, I have a limited threshold of attention and I can never concentrate or have fun on a single thing.