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What "turns you on"..................
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<blockquote data-quote="Elliot87" data-source="post: 563047" data-attributes="member: 25183"><p>For me it comes from my love of nature and being able to capture something of what I see and experience, so I can bring it home to look at whenever I like and share it with others. Wildlife photography is also an extension of my love for hunting, many of the skills are the same, just using a different tool and with a different desired outcome. Unlike hunting though I can do it almost anywhere and any animal is on the fair game list.</p><p></p><p>I like the art too, the experience of learning and improving my images. However if the subject isn't wildlife or a natural landscape I don't generally have that much interest in photographing it. My wife is an exception, I like taking her portrait when she has the patience to let me but general street or architectural photography I can take or leave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elliot87, post: 563047, member: 25183"] For me it comes from my love of nature and being able to capture something of what I see and experience, so I can bring it home to look at whenever I like and share it with others. Wildlife photography is also an extension of my love for hunting, many of the skills are the same, just using a different tool and with a different desired outcome. Unlike hunting though I can do it almost anywhere and any animal is on the fair game list. I like the art too, the experience of learning and improving my images. However if the subject isn't wildlife or a natural landscape I don't generally have that much interest in photographing it. My wife is an exception, I like taking her portrait when she has the patience to let me but general street or architectural photography I can take or leave. [/QUOTE]
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