Re: A discussion of preference

2006-04-01 Thread Cesar
Collin, It varies a little bit for me. There are times that I have not taken any shots for a while (more than a week) and I find myself wanting to go out and shoot. Rare are the times that I do not take a shot, but just carrying the camera in my hand makes me pay better attention to what is

Re: A discussion of preference

2006-03-31 Thread graywolf
It varies over time, kind of cyclical. Sometimes it is just fondling the equipment, owning nice things makes me feel good. Sometimes it is the picture hanging on the wall, completion makes me feel good. Sometimes it is the process itself, the craft of photography, kind of the Zen of

A discussion of preference

2006-03-30 Thread collin . x . brenemuehl
There's been some interesting dialog about preferences. So I thought it might be good to put things into a more civil format. So here's the question: What aspect of producing an image do you enjoy the most? Composition? And what type?

Re: A discussion of preference

2006-03-30 Thread Kenneth Waller
is also high on my list. Kenneth Waller - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: A discussion of preference There's been some interesting dialog about preferences. So I thought it might be good to put things into a more civil format. So here's

Re: A discussion of preference

2006-03-30 Thread Joseph Tainter
So here's the question: What aspect of producing an image do you enjoy the most? Wandering around with my camera and finding things to photograph. Joe

Re: A discussion of preference

2006-03-30 Thread Shel Belinkoff
I don't produce images. I make - or take - photographs. I like walking about and seeing what's to be seen. I like the process of making a print or a pic for the web, and I like sharing the resulting photos. Shel So here's the question: What aspect of producing an image do you enjoy the

Re: A discussion of preference

2006-03-30 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
It's probably better to use the term photograph rather than image when we're speaking of the specific pursuit of Photography. It fits the context better. So, what aspects of producing a photograph do I enjoy the most? I prefer the exercise of seeing. It's not exactly composition, that's a

Re: A discussion of preference

2006-03-30 Thread Paul Stenquist
I enjoy every part of the process. Sometimes I just look for a visual opportunity, and that can be enjoyable. At other times I work out a visual concept in my mind and tehn find what I need to execute it. I find that kind of concepting more challenging and interesting than just looking. In