Stereobox said:i partially agree with Chris Lim's quote. and i also gave one example - AZhou - who has, within the space of a few months, 'develop' a photographic sense (which is undoubtedly still evolving) when a few months earlier, there was little or almost none focus on.
that's what i meant bah. i sound like some ahpek ahpek :sweat:
Thanks Sbox. Through the last 3 weeks or so, i've learnt alot by "Meeting" alot of people through, clubsnap. people like you, Azhou, wiz...... and i begin to look at my photos i previously shot. scrutinized it more, and disliked alot of photos which i use to like. A photographic journey begins alot with one's self, but this journey is aided by many people you meet along the way. Not just photographers, but even maybe the auntie selling news paper along the road side. What Russell mentioned was the most basic thing we can do to start our journey into photography. In fact it was a reply to the question, "what would be some advice you will give to photographers who are just starting out?" So i guess it takes time to develop a particular style of shooting that you like. A keen photographic sense could be shooting anything at all that is deem pleasing to the eye of the shooter. But the logic, thoughts, meaning that goes behind the shot itself is a totally diff level of maturity on its own. Gd examples can be seen on your APAD as well as Zarens'. Very "mature" photos.
Just my 2 ringit worth of thoughts. Dun shoot me hor?:bsmilie: