So, what have a learned during my journey through the 52 so far?
Well, quite a lot so it has been well worthwhile. In no particular order..........
1. Although i like seeing good macro images it really isn't my bag in terms of taking them. I even purchased a 90mm macro lens and subsequently sold it due to that particular genre of photography not appealing to me. I would never have found this out had it not been for the 52.
2. I enjoy taking images of "things". When i say things i mean things that i see. I don't particularly enjoy fabricating images or attempting to make images look good out of general household items to fit a particular theme. Some people enjoy that particular challenge but for me i would rather be out and about trying to capture something "real" or as it "happens"
3. I have been doing sports stuff for the last 2 years and discovered that practice, practice and more practice is absolutely key to taking better images. Now i am at a level where i consider my sports stuff to be "actually quite good" and have several different clubs ringing up / making contact to take shots for them. However, the more i have been doing it the more disinterested i become. The 52 has awoken my thirst for different types of photography and now i find myself more interested in animals, buildings, sunrises etc. Big


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4. Ive discovered that light is all important. I can take lots of shots of scenics / landscapes with lots of greenery but, unless there is great light the resultant images look bland and crap.
5. Ive discovered i have difficulty and become increasingly frustrated with bloody white skies surrounding a beautiful cathedral. I think my next step is to expose for the cathedral and also the sky and attempt to merge the exposures.
6. To date i still can't master the necessary lighting set up to photograph an image with a black background. There have been some marvellous contributions from the members that one day i would love to emulate.
7. I have discovered that "family / people" type photographs with expressions give me great viewing pleasure.
8. The composition of an image really does make a difference. The cropping of a foot off one of my images really really peed me off. Composition can either make a decent image really good or completely destroy an image which had good potential.
9. I am crap at PP

A big thanks to everyone on this challenge who has helped me with my journey of discovery. Next step is to learn how to PP properly.
Thanks all.