Spirit of Photography
Mentoring and Learning => Learning Photography => Topic started by: keithsnell on March 30, 2011, 08:04:15 PM
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There's a wonderful article in the April edition of Outdoor Photographer that talks about a great philosophy for improving your photography. In this day of heated internet debates about why X is better than Y, I found this article very refreshing. I think it is worth a read if you have the time: http://www.outdoorphotographer.com/columns/basic-jones/dont-prove-improve.html (http://www.outdoorphotographer.com/columns/basic-jones/dont-prove-improve.html)
There are very few "absolutes" in photography, and we all learn from each other.
Keith
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That's exactly what you guys do for us! And what we do for each other!
Have a said thank you lately to everyone here?
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Thank you Keith for pointing out this article. Improve is what I done ever since I have joined this web site because of everything that is shared on this site. We do all learn from each other.
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Thanks Michele and Rick.
I absolutely love the inspiration I get from all of you, and the weekly assignments definitely help me practice and improve my photography.
Keith