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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 149540" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Most of my photography prep is head work and not a lot of physical set-up. I don't do the indoor lighting, studio thing, so "major setup" for me involves at most tripod(s), filter(s) and remote(s). Photography for me is mostly an extension of my love of the outdoors, and I've tried to integrate it into my other outdoor activities (I'm still trying to figure out the best way to integrate a DSLR into my carry bag for my morning golf rounds - needs to be secure and quick/easy to access and stow given that I don't want to delay the play of others with/behind me). So the enjoyment comes from the moment when beauty appears suddenly from an unexpected place, and I'm in the moment (hopefully) capturing it. It's all the nicer when the resulting image fully captures that moment, and in some cases exceeds it by exposing some detail missed in the moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 149540, member: 9240"] Most of my photography prep is head work and not a lot of physical set-up. I don't do the indoor lighting, studio thing, so "major setup" for me involves at most tripod(s), filter(s) and remote(s). Photography for me is mostly an extension of my love of the outdoors, and I've tried to integrate it into my other outdoor activities (I'm still trying to figure out the best way to integrate a DSLR into my carry bag for my morning golf rounds - needs to be secure and quick/easy to access and stow given that I don't want to delay the play of others with/behind me). So the enjoyment comes from the moment when beauty appears suddenly from an unexpected place, and I'm in the moment (hopefully) capturing it. It's all the nicer when the resulting image fully captures that moment, and in some cases exceeds it by exposing some detail missed in the moment. [/QUOTE]
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