photo c/o DigitalRev |
Amazing shot don't you agree?
I've always wanted to take really great photos -- especially when taking pictures of food and products.
That's basically what I use my camera for, other than capturing family moments
which since my husband forbids, I rarely share online.
Here's one more awesome shot from DigitalRev...
photo c/o DigitalRev |
Super stunning and really inspiring...
There are times when I find myself quite frustrated whenever I'm reading photography books or watching how-to videos. I find the jargons being used a bit complicated.
However, I'm not sure if its really because of the jargons or I'm just being plain impatient and lazy to learn on my own.
Do you think its about time that I get myself into photography workshops?
I saw one being conducted all year round somewhere near me... So there goes the temptation, ha!
photo c/o Hyde-End Studios |
I still hear the back part of my brain tell me no, you can't give up on yourself yet.
I've got quite a number of photography how-to books plus one specific book that concentrates and further explains the buttons and functions of my DSLR camera. I probably should try to read and concentrate on learning through them first and see what happens before I jump on any basic & advanced photography workshop... Who knows, I just might nail this alone!
Like all the others, I know that this is a trial and error thing. And I should always remind to ask myself what's there to lose in trying to learn alone first? I wouldn't be wasting any film anyway.
Since it's all digital, I can just erase the really ugly photos and save the awesome ones, hihi!
Plus If ever I nail this on my own, I get to save from the workshop fees. I should just take advantage of the books I have on hand. Photography books aren't cheap you know, plus I've got knowledgeable photographer friends too!
I can just spend the money saved from the workshop and get myself a macro lens.
photo c/o Hyde-End Studios |
Oooohhh... what a really lovely shot!!!
I'll be able to take pictures like this some day, soon! Now thats the spirit!
So that's my creative goal for the mean time.
What's yours?
My creative goal is to write a poetry book. :-)
ReplyDeleteMy creative goal is become better in photography :)
ReplyDeleteMine is to master the different techniques of polymer clay. I've been trying and my supervisor told me that I should sell it. but I'm not confident with my output. I'm seeking for perfection.
ReplyDeleteamazing shoot indeed, my creative goal is to own a high end camera and take good photos
ReplyDeletethose are lovely pictures.. I'm sure you'll be able to get there soon.. Practice makes perfect.. remember that,
ReplyDeleteIt's always good to set goals. At least, our efforts aren't put to waste. I'm sure it won't be long before you achieve yours :)
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love your photos..they made the flowers come alive.
ReplyDeletemy creative goal is to write a book :) your photos are good! I wish to have dslr camera too
ReplyDeletenice pics. i love taking picture too. just dont have the camera to produce shots like that. :)
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Good shot, i love taking photos but I don't have nice camera eh, hopefully soon so i can capture more good photos din like you =)
ReplyDeleteyay! what a pretty flowers and beautiful shots too :-)
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nice shots congrats!
ReplyDeleteNice macro shots. I want a new camera. My creative ambition is to write a book/journal and have it published.
ReplyDeleteCreative goal? To regularly work on Project Life. To learn to sew and make something real nice. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the first shot of the purple flower the most! Keep it up! ;)
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