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shootem
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Registered: Sep 2004
Location: Utah, Mexico, California
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Food For Thought....
Here is a link to an article about learning to look at our work with a critical eye...
Someone (not here) recently said "if you want ooos and ahhhs, show your picture to your mom"
Learning to accept and give solid critique is a great step to becoming a better photographer. Many times there is a great story behind "getting" the shot.... Others viewing aren't affected by this... separating our emotions from our work is another tough but important step.
http://strobist.blogspot.com/2008/0...-ourselves.html
PS.... also click on "What The Duck" if you haven't already discovered this gem, you may enjoy it!
Happy New Year to ALL!
Carolyn
www.carolynguildphotography.com
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northbeach
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Location: Pacific North West, USA
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Carolyn, very interesting article and a very, very interesting site if you want to learn about lighting.
I try to put myself outside of my photographs and I like to think I'm getting better at it but it's still a bit hit and miss. I do find I now catch myself more often when I'm thinking "what do they mean they don't like the f.g. piece...?" It pulls me up and reminds me to step back.
I find what helps me realize how far I have to go before "great" really applies is to look at the work of top notch photographers and there are examples of that at the website you reference. I have long been an admirer of the work of Henri Cartier-Bresson. That is great photography so far as I'm concerned.
Nice to see you here, always.
Sheila
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northbeach
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Interesting to see so many views and so few repiies.
I guess I'm the only one who struggles with the issue of falling in love with one's own perfume.
The website Carolyn shows had a ton of good information about lighting. I do want to thank you for that, Carolyn - I haven't ventured much into that side of photography but I think it's time to start.
Sheila
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