f16sunshine
Moderator
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bmattock
Veteran
Location Location Location
Excuses, excuses, excuses.
chris000
Landscaper
I find I have relatively few obstacles to taking photos.
Obstacles to taking good photos? ... too many to mention.
Obstacles to taking good photos? ... too many to mention.
f16sunshine
Moderator
Excuses, excuses, excuses.
Not really. But it is an obstruction. For me it is the biggest one. Navigatable
Dave Wilkinson
Veteran
O.K. - forget the health issue!, as Arnie said in the movie "I'll be back!"...so the answer is nothing!, retirement is great - monthly pay for doing as you like!, and plenty of photogenic locations for me to visit. When I do feel a little off colour, I stay home, bug people on RFF, read about the M9, and learn what to take on holiday!....life could'nt be betterDead easy!...in my case health!, back to hospital on Thursday - for my angioplasty!, I've got lots of ideas and plans, but if you ain't got the health.......:bang:
Dave.
functus
Failed Poet
Complete and utter lack of talent.
Oh, and I keep forgetting to put film in my camera.
Oh, and I keep forgetting to put film in my camera.
OurManInTangier
An Undesirable
Complete and utter lack of talent.
Oh, and I keep forgetting to put film in my camera.
Talent, or lack thereof, doesn't matter.....film does though
Dave Wilkinson
Veteran
are people still using it?Talent, or lack thereof, doesn't matter.....film does though![]()
OurManInTangier
An Undesirable
are people still using it?![]()
Don't tell me you've got a nice new M9 already Dave
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
When I learned I was assigned to work the night shift (11:00 PM - 7:30 AM)
I thought "Great! I will be free for photography during all the good light."
I was wrong.
Chris
I thought "Great! I will be free for photography during all the good light."
I was wrong.
Chris
Dave Wilkinson
Veteran
....I thought about it....but who would feed and keep me warm at night, with the wife gone?Don't tell me you've got a nice new M9 already Dave![]()
Dave.
functus
Failed Poet
are people still using it?![]()
My problem is that I can't find where the film goes in my M8, and I'm too embarrassed to ask anybody.
John Robertson
Well-known
Cooking;cleaning;shopping whilst other half at work!!!
John Robertson
Well-known
Complete and utter lack of talent.
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would not worry about that, It doesn't stop others!!![]()
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Nothing obstructs me from taking pictures.
I just didn't do it as often, as focused, as patient as I could be.
That's all...
I just didn't do it as often, as focused, as patient as I could be.
That's all...
antiquark
Derek Ross
Usually I lack the time to walk/bike/drive to a different area to take pics.
Yammerman
Well-known
I oscillate between guitars and cameras. The guitars have the upperhand currently but soon I will once again accept that I am never going to be Jimmy Page . Then I shall return to my Henri Cartier- Bresson fantasy until that too hits the buffers. Let the circle remain unbroken.
wgerrard
Veteran
Suburbia.
I'm in a very suburban area. E.g, three coffee shops are in easy walking distance. They all face shopping center parking lots. No street-side cafes here.
Now, I know that a good eye and a good imagination can find good pictures almost anywhere. I submit, however, that people who live in big urban areas have a much better chance of grabbing good shots when they're out for a walk than I do. When I stroll around my neighborhood, I see cars, overly large suburban castles, and big wide empty sidewalks. If I carried and used a camera, someone would call the cops.
I'm in a very suburban area. E.g, three coffee shops are in easy walking distance. They all face shopping center parking lots. No street-side cafes here.
Now, I know that a good eye and a good imagination can find good pictures almost anywhere. I submit, however, that people who live in big urban areas have a much better chance of grabbing good shots when they're out for a walk than I do. When I stroll around my neighborhood, I see cars, overly large suburban castles, and big wide empty sidewalks. If I carried and used a camera, someone would call the cops.
marke
Well-known
A lens cap.
Bob Michaels
nobody special
Most of us do better with boxes around our goals. I know it's better for me, for personal work, to shoot within the confines of a project. I tend to shoot aimlessly without one. Maybe deciding on a project and shooting specifically for it will help.
Amen, brother! I really believe in working on projects. Sometimes they end up morphing into some other project. Sometimes it is no more than wandering aimlessly trying to find a project that takes root. They are typically six months to a year long, but have been as short as a month, as long as 3 years.
The corollary: you have to have more interest in your subject or theme than you do in photography. Loving taking photos will not get you far. Robert Frank set out to experience America not photograph it. The photos were just an adjunct to his primary mission. Ansel Adams loved the great outdoors not just capturing it on film. Cartier-Bresson loved the artistic capture of everyday life. Remember he later became happy doing it with a paint brush instead of a camera.
So you have to find a subject that really turns you on. Something that you would continue to explore at length even if you forgot to put your camera bag in car.
Without your own subject or theme, you will always find excuses not to journey out. You will find you succumb to all sorts of excuses to do something else. But find something that really interests you and the whole balance shifts.
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