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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 796250" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>Interesting insight Mojo. </p><p></p><p>I look at photography as a way to express my interpertation of life as I see it and have a desire to share my vision. Yes, it is a skill that can be developed, but not by everyone. I don't think there are vastly more great photographers than great singers or any other type of artist. There are many folks running around with expensive photo gear producing high resolution garbage. Personally, I've been involved in photography since childhood and can honestly say I have less than 5 pictures I feel are "great", but for some reason I am driven to continue. I think your last paragraph is why.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 796250, member: 4399"] Interesting insight Mojo. I look at photography as a way to express my interpertation of life as I see it and have a desire to share my vision. Yes, it is a skill that can be developed, but not by everyone. I don't think there are vastly more great photographers than great singers or any other type of artist. There are many folks running around with expensive photo gear producing high resolution garbage. Personally, I've been involved in photography since childhood and can honestly say I have less than 5 pictures I feel are "great", but for some reason I am driven to continue. I think your last paragraph is why. [/QUOTE]
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