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Hi to everybody out there!

After dropping into this new forum few days ago I've forgotten to introduce myself, sorry for this.

My name is Bernd, I'm living near Dusseldorf/Rhine I'm taking photographs since the age of 13. I'm now 58, next year I go into retirement.

35 years ago my first real slr was a Nikon F Photomic, fitted with a Nikkor 50/f2 and a Soligor 28/2,8. Today I know the expression Street Photography but at that time it was for me just like walking around and catching moments.

 

After a big break I started again this spring with street/people always afraid that I have lost this 'eye'.

If you like, pls. look here my old pics of a young guy which is now much older but not wiser ;-

 

Thanks

Bernd

 

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My name is Bernd, I'm living near Dusseldorf/Rhine I'm taking photographs since the age of 13. I'm now 58, next year I go into retirement.

 

wie ist das möglich? --- ich muss bis 64 arbeiten :confused::mad:

 

Wenn's dich tröstet - ich wahrscheinlich bis 67. Und dann muss man auch erst mal gucken, ob die Rente reicht.

 

Deshalb jetzt auch Werbung im Leica Forum ;)

 

Andreas

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danke andi,

 

tröstet mich aber nicht.

zum verständnis: erst glaubte ich mit 60 geht´s,

dann erhöhten sie auf 61,5

und nach der letzten reform werden´s bei mir 64.

 

hätte gerne mehr zeit, meinen hobbies nachzugehen.

und die rente wird schon irgendwie reichen - andy warhol

gibt ja auch seine moneten her ...

 

schönen gruß - mischa

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Andreas wrote

Wenn's dich tröstet - ich wahrscheinlich bis 67. Und dann muss man auch erst mal gucken, ob die Rente reicht.

 

Deshalb jetzt auch Werbung im Leica Forum

 

Mischa wrote

danke andi,

 

tröstet mich aber nicht.

zum verständnis: erst glaubte ich mit 60 geht´s,

dann erhöhten sie auf 61,5

und nach der letzten reform werden´s bei mir 64.

 

hätte gerne mehr zeit, meinen hobbies nachzugehen.

und die rente wird schon irgendwie reichen - andy warhol

gibt ja auch seine moneten her ...

 

schönen gruß - mischa

 

¿Que? :)

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Tim,

 

A simple translation - Mischa and Andreas are reacting to Bernd’s bragging that he’s planning to retire at 59. Andreas is hoping for retirement at 67, Mischa planned for 60, than added a few months to 61.5, but by the latest calculation it might not happen till he’s 64.

 

It looks like I will be following in Mischa’s footsteps……

 

All the best,

 

Jan

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Guest Bernd Banken

there is an important decision to make: buying Leicas and Lenses or earlier retirement ;-)

 

Regards

Bernd

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  • 9 years later...

Hello Bernd & Dan,

 

A welcome to the Forum to the both of you.

 

Adrian has a good idea. Especially since "retirement" doesn't necessarily mean the same thing today that it did to our parents & grandparents when they were us.

 

For many people in our parents & grandparents day retirement meant an end to a compulsory work week & an ability to spend time doing things which day to day working had not allowed.

 

For some people today that will still be the case but for a growing number of others retirement is the next step in a series of careers with, perhaps, more latitude to pick & choose what comes next, coupled with some more time to do what you want. Whether what you want is going here & there or if it is relaxing & not worrying about quite so many things.

 

For others, because of the uncertainties of the World's currently imperfect social/economic structure: Retirement can be an uncertain road.

 

Just an idea or 2 for a start.

 

Best Regards,

 

Michael

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