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Athena said:FWIW, I shoot my camera like Eros shoots arrows (so much for the gun analogy).
If the resulting pics are any good, I show them off and "shoot the breeze" with Zeus and Hera who always admire them. I'm their favorite - you know.
If they are crummy then I say "Oh, shoot..." because I'm not supposed to swear on RFF!
"I shot a photo in the air....i"
Very amusingly put!
This reminds me of my photography professor Geoff Winningham. He was very interested in "decisive moment" photography like Cartier-Bresson's and described his fascination with comparing photography to archery. He spoke several times of how he used the book "Zen and the Art of Archery" to prepare himself as a young photographer. In the art of archery, there is no bloodshed only targets the bow and arrow and the mind of the archer. Geoff liked the idea of preparing ones mind to react to the world before capturing images, in the same way a Zen archery student would discipline his mind.
I have to say I love the diversity of meaning in English language. It's beautiful how many choices we have for using words, and how many shades of meaning there are in many words.
Go bid the photographers shoot! 🙂