I’ve decided how I would like my blog to flourish. As you may have learned from my website or from some other source, I have a particular interest in photography & living things, music (a possibly broad topic which will later be explained), and biomedical engineering & medicine.
With the photography application, I plan to keep posts at a minimum of 3 per week. One photo or one set of similar photos will be discussed in a post. My discussion will have details on composition which may include aperture, shutter speed, ISO, rule of thirds, raw formatting, processing, etc. These topics may be used to bring on further discussion and collaboration and may be beneficial for at least beginners. Details of the subjects used will also be discussed. For example, if I use a photo of a newt, I will provide details of the species and relevant biological aspects.
I enjoy a broad range of classical music, particularly pieces from the baroque, classical, and romantic era. The music I like tends to have originated from Germany and Austria, although selections will also come from Hungary, France, Poland, Russia, England, Scotland, Ireland, and the United States. Composers may include Johann Sebastian Bach, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Liszt, Richard Wagner, etc. As I think of things, I will discuss the pieces I like including some background information that I will research.
I am also a music performer. I have performed on bassoon, saxophone, tuba, and also play a Great Highland Bagpipes chanter, euphonium, and understand other brass & woodwind instruments, piano, and pipe organ. In this blog, I will provide discussion on how to learn these instruments, interesting repertoire, interesting performances, and some music theory later on.
As I learn things about individual topics in biomedical engineering & medicine, those will be discussed, although from a possible mediocre level. This will be mainly to find my niche in the science world. These posts may only benefit me or other interested low level amateurs. For example, I may describe some anatomy & physiology, some field in biomedical engineering, medicine, or the life sciences, or discuss some breakthrough I learn about in these fields.
In what more specific direction would these topics interest you?
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