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Sunday, 7. May 2006
415 Pictures.
knitting_keeps_me_sane, 00:31h
I *almost* filled up my 1GB card toay with 415 pictures. This is such a huge number...
I discarded most of the pictures.
Too boring.
Skewed.
Unfocused.
Photographed from the wrong angle.
Irrelevant (The umphteenth picture of someone only I find interesting).
Crowded - lots of things, but what I wanted to photograph isnt to be seen.
I find it amaying that the learning curve on photography is so hard.
I... and now dont faint... want a better camera! This one is so slow that I cant ever catch the good moments of a movement - maybe I just lack the thought process of a good photographer, as in remembering to klick a few seconds before the thing you want to photograph is happening.
How do others feel about such things?
Do they worry as much as I do, or do they readily accept skewed and opiniated pictures? Do others go out and snap 6 masterpieces or am I the only one to make 415 pictures, discard 200 and know that max 5-10 of the rest will ever be watched with pleasure? I was asked to document the happenings on a scout event today and am afraid I will severely disappoint the lady who asked me to photograph when she saw I was holding a camera. If I do so, it is good it was only a small event and nothing major.
Have a nice, beautifull day (and be sure to catch it a bit with your camera).
Lene
I discarded most of the pictures.
Too boring.
Skewed.
Unfocused.
Photographed from the wrong angle.
Irrelevant (The umphteenth picture of someone only I find interesting).
Crowded - lots of things, but what I wanted to photograph isnt to be seen.
I find it amaying that the learning curve on photography is so hard.
I... and now dont faint... want a better camera! This one is so slow that I cant ever catch the good moments of a movement - maybe I just lack the thought process of a good photographer, as in remembering to klick a few seconds before the thing you want to photograph is happening.
How do others feel about such things?
Do they worry as much as I do, or do they readily accept skewed and opiniated pictures? Do others go out and snap 6 masterpieces or am I the only one to make 415 pictures, discard 200 and know that max 5-10 of the rest will ever be watched with pleasure? I was asked to document the happenings on a scout event today and am afraid I will severely disappoint the lady who asked me to photograph when she saw I was holding a camera. If I do so, it is good it was only a small event and nothing major.
Have a nice, beautifull day (and be sure to catch it a bit with your camera).
Lene
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