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...or is it just me? Genuine question 
A few evenings ago, SWMBO and I were watching a movie...a really rubbish movie with sharks in. One of the actors referred to a shark as a Tiger Shark. 'No its not', I said. I then explained the difference in shape between a Tiger Shark and what was on the screen. It looked to me as though the special effects team had made a job lot of Mako Sharks and painted one of them with biegey (?) stripes. It didnt look anything like a Tiger Shark. I would have assumed that the makers of a film primarily about sharks would have at least done a bit of research. Anyhoo, this prompted SWMBO to call me a geek and laugh at me for being so annoyed by such a mistake.
This got me thinking. Does the fact that we have chosen photography as a hobby/profession make us all geeks to some degree? Do you already need to be a bit of a geek to have an interest in photography? Has photography turned you into a geek if you dont think you were one to start with? I appreciate that there wll be different levels of geekiness, as some people enjoy the technical/specifications side of things more than others, and some enjoy the post processing side more than others. There are of course some of us that prefer to use minimal PP and get the shot as correct as possible in camera....are we the most geeky? Are film photographers bigger geeks than digital users? I use both, so if what I say about levels of geekdom are correct, its amazing that I ever met a woman and had a Daughter.
Personally, I think I was always a geek to begin with, and never really ran with 'the crowd' when i was at school or indeed after I left school. I enjoy heavy metal, and absolutely love the Star Wars movies (im currently wearing a t-shirt that only a Star Wars fan would 'get'). I could probably recite word for word the scripts from movies such as Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz. One of my favourite tv shows ever was Spaced, and probably my favourite movie ever is Jaws. I love '24', and had the ringtone on my mobile for a while, and I love photography of course.
I dont mind being a geek, but will the rest of you admit it?

A few evenings ago, SWMBO and I were watching a movie...a really rubbish movie with sharks in. One of the actors referred to a shark as a Tiger Shark. 'No its not', I said. I then explained the difference in shape between a Tiger Shark and what was on the screen. It looked to me as though the special effects team had made a job lot of Mako Sharks and painted one of them with biegey (?) stripes. It didnt look anything like a Tiger Shark. I would have assumed that the makers of a film primarily about sharks would have at least done a bit of research. Anyhoo, this prompted SWMBO to call me a geek and laugh at me for being so annoyed by such a mistake.
This got me thinking. Does the fact that we have chosen photography as a hobby/profession make us all geeks to some degree? Do you already need to be a bit of a geek to have an interest in photography? Has photography turned you into a geek if you dont think you were one to start with? I appreciate that there wll be different levels of geekiness, as some people enjoy the technical/specifications side of things more than others, and some enjoy the post processing side more than others. There are of course some of us that prefer to use minimal PP and get the shot as correct as possible in camera....are we the most geeky? Are film photographers bigger geeks than digital users? I use both, so if what I say about levels of geekdom are correct, its amazing that I ever met a woman and had a Daughter.
Personally, I think I was always a geek to begin with, and never really ran with 'the crowd' when i was at school or indeed after I left school. I enjoy heavy metal, and absolutely love the Star Wars movies (im currently wearing a t-shirt that only a Star Wars fan would 'get'). I could probably recite word for word the scripts from movies such as Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz. One of my favourite tv shows ever was Spaced, and probably my favourite movie ever is Jaws. I love '24', and had the ringtone on my mobile for a while, and I love photography of course.
I dont mind being a geek, but will the rest of you admit it?
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