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    Quick survey

    What is your favorite thing (s) to photograph? Not neccesarily the things that you're the best at but the things you really enjoy.

    For me it has to be jets and Wrestling.
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    For me it's almost anything worth photographing But nature and landscapes seems to be my favourite shooting subjects, though.
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    This is a neat thing to think about, I never thought about it to you posted this...

    Well to make it simple. I would say nature... Usually if it deals with nature, I am up for photographing it...

    But it you would like to get spacific, I would have to say macro-nature photography. Just getting close to some of naturals animals. Such as dragon flys, frogs, deer, feathered friends, an so on...

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    For me it would be nature! I use a Nikon 990 for macro shots.
    I also photograph my 125 gal Reef tank. I has some very nice corals in it and a lot of color.
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    children

    Photographing chilren is often the most rewarding, but becoming more difficult.

    You can not just go to a park and photograph anymore. People will question what you are doing. Even when I photograph groups where I am known by many of the participants, other parents ask what I am doing and why.

    Then I can never use the pictures as I would like. Posting children's photos on the internet is a bad idea, and one I will not do.

    Flowers, landscapes and nature seem to be the only safe topics
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    Nightshots (though I don't have much oppertunity to do so) and landscapes (specially on holidays).

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    landscapes and night shots

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    Portraits and landscape

    Those are my 2 favorite. People are sooo happy when they have good portraits of themself... Many young women are just waitting for someone to ask them.... you would be surprised....

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    favourite..

    I like snappin' pictures of landscapes and animals.
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    I truly like to find anything unusual to shoot, or ordinary things shot from a different perspective. Anything from a jar of pens and pencils to a shot of waves crashing on the shore!

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    must say without a doubt I enjoy shooting most in graveyards.Love the feel and the whole ambiance of this setting.Seldom will you find any of the occupants in these places objecting to photos being taken.

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    I love to take Wildlife photos.
    To bad that there isnt much wild life around me

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