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<blockquote data-quote="Michael J." data-source="post: 440857" data-attributes="member: 13861"><p>I don't think it is easier or more difficult. It depends on your motivation why you wanna learn photography.</p><p></p><p>Yesterday I watched 3 times a VDO to understand my camera functions. After that I practice a while. It was time assuming but it was worth it. </p><p></p><p>As same as I am a hobby cook. I love cooking and I try to do my best and take everything to get better and better and better. It is not only for others but for me as well. </p><p></p><p>In both case the feeling of being proud of myself pops up when my family, friends and people who I care saying something nice about the result and I know it comes from the heart. </p><p></p><p>If you wanna something good it is not difficult but not easy as well. It is just a process where everyone is going through with enthusiasm. If yo have the feeling just to do something it can be a struggle, can be boring or it is just a o.k. </p><p></p><p>If I look around my environment, people feeling just do something they look for the easier way, so they think, they looking for new gears. People who are doing something with enthusiasm they use what they have to get the best result and with experience comes the thinking of changing equipments. </p><p></p><p>When I started cooking here in Thailand, the ingredients, the pots, the oven and so on was not the standard I used to have. But it didn't stop me to try my best. Nowadays I use old pots, not original Italian noodles or French bread as well as imported ingredients in the way they taste delicious. </p><p></p><p>No, not easier but I think in someway it is easier cos of the equipments we got makes it easier. Back in old times, the film was expensive. Nowadays a SD card can store lots of pictures. After photos are deleted or moved to an other device the card is ready to use again. Yes, if I see in this way, photography is easier today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael J., post: 440857, member: 13861"] I don't think it is easier or more difficult. It depends on your motivation why you wanna learn photography. Yesterday I watched 3 times a VDO to understand my camera functions. After that I practice a while. It was time assuming but it was worth it. As same as I am a hobby cook. I love cooking and I try to do my best and take everything to get better and better and better. It is not only for others but for me as well. In both case the feeling of being proud of myself pops up when my family, friends and people who I care saying something nice about the result and I know it comes from the heart. If you wanna something good it is not difficult but not easy as well. It is just a process where everyone is going through with enthusiasm. If yo have the feeling just to do something it can be a struggle, can be boring or it is just a o.k. If I look around my environment, people feeling just do something they look for the easier way, so they think, they looking for new gears. People who are doing something with enthusiasm they use what they have to get the best result and with experience comes the thinking of changing equipments. When I started cooking here in Thailand, the ingredients, the pots, the oven and so on was not the standard I used to have. But it didn't stop me to try my best. Nowadays I use old pots, not original Italian noodles or French bread as well as imported ingredients in the way they taste delicious. No, not easier but I think in someway it is easier cos of the equipments we got makes it easier. Back in old times, the film was expensive. Nowadays a SD card can store lots of pictures. After photos are deleted or moved to an other device the card is ready to use again. Yes, if I see in this way, photography is easier today. [/QUOTE]
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