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Damien DemolderModerator
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DID YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY IMPROVE OVER 2007?
      #583231 - 15/12/2007 10:26

Do you think your photography has got better over the last year? And if so what was it that made the difference? Maybe it was just practice, or maybe you discovered a new technique. Perhaps you are thinking about your picture taking in a different way.

It might be that 2007 was the year you lost your way and you lost focus.()

Go to the HOME PAGE to let us know which way you went.

Thanks for playing

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Re: DID YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY IMPROVE OVER 2007? [Re: Damien Demolder]
      #583238 - 15/12/2007 10:32

Now that is a good question! Hmmm, mine certainly developed in new directions, and that can only be to the good, so I've voted 'yes'. But beyond that I'm not sure I'm any better at anything in particular.

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Re: DID YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY IMPROVE OVER 2007? [Re: Damien Demolder]
      #583240 - 15/12/2007 10:34

I went with not sure. I suppose my understanding of digital has improved, and I've tried new things (like pinhole, both on film and digital), but I'm still getting the same results. I was really pleased with my pictures last year, and this.

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Re: DID YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY IMPROVE OVER 2007? [Re: Damien Demolder]
      #583241 - 15/12/2007 10:34

I most definitely did improve over the year. I shot some of my best stuff ever in the Lakes in October. This is probably a result of 'seeing' a potential shot more often and having better technique to capture the image and render it how I want it to look when I process it on the computer.

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Re: DID YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY IMPROVE OVER 2007? [Re: huwevans]
      #583248 - 15/12/2007 10:44

.............well let's face it guys.......................it couldn't have got much worse in my case anyway!

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Re: DID YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY IMPROVE OVER 2007? [Re: Damien Demolder]
      #583261 - 15/12/2007 11:04

I have voted 'yes' and the reason why I would have to say yes was because I enrolled on the AP Diploma in Photography course. (whether my tutor would agree with me is another matter )

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Re: DID YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY IMPROVE OVER 2007? [Re: Paul_R]
      #583282 - 15/12/2007 12:36

I answered yes, mainly because I've found that the immediacy of digital has let me see results withing seconds. I can then look at the shot, back at the subject and make adjustments - adding to the permanent learning curve that's photography!

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Re: DID YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY IMPROVE OVER 2007? [Re: Dave_Cox]
      #583287 - 15/12/2007 12:59

I reckon so. I've certainly enjoyed photography even more this year than previous years so I'm very happy with that

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Re: DID YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY IMPROVE OVER 2007? [Re: daft_biker]
      #583293 - 15/12/2007 13:25

Most definitely, getting back to photography as opposed to family snaps only, it's the only New years resolution I have ever kept.
I must thank all on this forum, as you have all been responsible getting me thinking about photography, and going out and taking pictures again.
Thanks again, wishing you all a Happy 2008 and long may the improvements continue.

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Re: DID YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY IMPROVE OVER 2007? [Re: zx9]
      #583317 - 15/12/2007 14:35

Voted yes for the same reasons as Huw. New experiences can ony be good and an improvement in overall enjoyment.

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Re: DID YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY IMPROVE OVER 2007? [Re: parisian]
      #583327 - 15/12/2007 15:17

No, it didn't. You shame me into a resolution for 2008. I have gone stale; I talk more about photography than doing it. I am already thinking about new projects to stir me into new activity.

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Re: DID YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY IMPROVE OVER 2007? [Re: Damien Demolder]
      #583361 - 15/12/2007 18:06

No, definitely not I only took about 3 photos I was actually happy with. Can only hope 2008 will be better, For sure, I can't possibly get worse

Anyway Damien, why aren't you busy doing your Christmas shopping instead of putting polls on here? Are all your friends getting AP mugs?

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Re: DID YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY IMPROVE OVER 2007? [Re: Damien Demolder]
      #583364 - 15/12/2007 18:13

Well I spent a lot on a new camera and lenses ... so I must be getting better photos now mustn't I ... well that's what the advert tell me.

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Re: DID YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY IMPROVE OVER 2007? [Re: Clodhopper]
      #583368 - 15/12/2007 18:32

Last January, I joined our local Photographic Club. Over the past year, I have entered competitions and watched and listened to the judges comments good and bad on my work and that of other members.

I am competing this year at 'intermediate' level, which is a bit more forgiving of small mistakes. I am fortunate to now lead in the 'Print' section and I am in the top three in the 'Digital image' and 'Slides' sections. This has been entirely due to a steep learning curve, self critisism and a willingness to accept advice from my piers in the club, far more than any talent!

Next season, I may move up to 'Expert' level and then things will get very tough, as we have some exceedingly good photographers at that level. I believe I have rediscovered my photography after allowing it to lay dormant for many years. I thoroughly enjoy it and I am sure it is the digital revolution that has been instrumental in this awakening. I never cared too much for darkrooms and smelly chemicals, so relied on photolabs. The results were seldom satisfying, but now I can control the whole process, from start to finish and that has made it more interesting for me.

The combination of a friendly club and plenty of encouragement, there and here on the Forum, has dragged me out of the 'happy snapper' rut I had become stuck in for too long. It just goes to show, if I can do it, anyone can!!

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Re: DID YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY IMPROVE OVER 2007? [Re: Monobod]
      #583393 - 15/12/2007 19:37

Quote:

a willingness to accept advice from my piers in the club




Are they old and wooden?

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Re: DID YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY IMPROVE OVER 2007? [Re: Zou]
      #583454 - 15/12/2007 22:56

I had to vote yes as I've also taken more pics this year (probably on account of buying my first dSLR).

I've got my old portfolios under my sofa from college and keep having a look. I sometimes wonder what it would be like to go back in time with what I know and have now (the F5 was due out then and a 3.2Mp Sony camera they bought cost several thousand pounds - think I would get a few funny looks holding a D1x in 1997!). But then again I wouldn't be who I am now and I'm happy enough.

Also I have had a lapse from this forum for quite a while and coming back here has also had an positive effect on my photography so that says something about yous lot don't it

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Re: DID YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY IMPROVE OVER 2007? [Re: Rhys]
      #583470 - 16/12/2007 00:02

Quote:

I had to vote yes as I've also taken more pics this year (probably on account of buying my first dSLR).




No. For exactly the same reason. Switching from a sniper's rifle to an assault rifle helps you empty the ammo box faster, but doesn't make you a better shot.


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Re: DID YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY IMPROVE OVER 2007? [Re: beejaybee]
      #583475 - 16/12/2007 00:18

Quote:

Quote:

I had to vote yes as I've also taken more pics this year (probably on account of buying my first dSLR).




No. For exactly the same reason. Switching from a sniper's rifle to an assault rifle helps you empty the ammo box faster, but doesn't make you a better shot.




I also went digital this year and feel that it has helped me improve my photography. It's not so much that I shoot more photos in one session, but rather that it has encouraged me to experiment far more with the types of images I capture.

I also joined a photo club in the summer and entering the competitions has definitely helped improve my results.

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Re: DID YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY IMPROVE OVER 2007? [Re: beejaybee]
      #583480 - 16/12/2007 00:34

Quote:

Switching from a sniper's rifle to an assault rifle helps you empty the ammo box faster, but doesn't make you a better shot.




But presumably practising more does.

It appears to me that that's usually why people shoot more with digital - they do more photography. They try out different things more, experiment with compositions more, etc. That should lead to improved technique, better understanding of things, a more intuitive knowledge of how to get the results they want, and hopefully even a better eye for the picture, more ideas for shots, and so on.

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Re: DID YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY IMPROVE OVER 2007? [Re: huwevans]
      #583481 - 16/12/2007 00:41

Yes, exactly. Experimenting with film is expensive and by the time it has een returned from the lab, you have forgotten what it was you did to get the image. With digital, it is cheap (free, even) and the exif tells all. You can see on the spot what you have taken and check histograms and composition. What a great boon that is, really.

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