Re: I'm new to the game can you check out my Photography blog



On Apr 28, 8:11 pm, tony cooper <tony_cooper...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

It would be less distracting for some of us, though, if she'd get some
help from someone who can spell and write grammatically correct
English.

I tend to agree, but I think you have to make allowances for those
whose brains are wired more toward the arts and/or for whom just being
understood is enough; communication comes first, spelling and
grammar... later.

There's unmistakably some talent there, however raw. Nothing very
original, but sometimes if not often people begin exploring their own
vision via imitation.

I know that's where I started, wanting to make pictures like those I
admired, and there I pretty much remain.

But I still get some pretty decent shots, and enjoy and appreciate the
process and results. I tend to concentrate on making myself happy
first, and I recommend the practice.
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- gpsman
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