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- Sara
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Now that we've all had a good old moan about our fellow photographers on the "What irks you ...." thread, much of which I have to agree with, I thought we could we redress the balance a bit and say what we actually like about our peers .... There must be something surely?
I'll start ...
- My fellow photographers share my passion for capturing the best possible images.
- They are generally happy to chat about their hobby and show off their efforts.
- They love that special combination of technology-meets-artistic-impression which is an essential marriage if the end results are to be any good.
- They spend their time capturing special and unique moments ... No two images are ever identical
Anyone else actually like anything .... ?
I'll start ...
- My fellow photographers share my passion for capturing the best possible images.
- They are generally happy to chat about their hobby and show off their efforts.
- They love that special combination of technology-meets-artistic-impression which is an essential marriage if the end results are to be any good.
- They spend their time capturing special and unique moments ... No two images are ever identical
Anyone else actually like anything .... ?

I've shared one or two cups of coffee in the middle of nowhere (usually Dartmoor) with other like minded souls, always good to know that there are others out there who don't think I'm completely stupid
Deciding which lenses to take with me. Putting my photos on the wall and seeing how long they last before I replace them. [My favourite - 75mile beach on Fraser Island - film - is the longest lasting - we tried taking it down but missed it too much!] Getting useful / helpful advice from the people on here who mostly don't seem to care if you are an amateur or a professional. Looking forward to the annual trip to Birmingham - now only two weeks away -
- trying to decided whether to book a seat in the Freeman session on Saturday…. it's just brilliant! I loved working for my 'L' with the RPS - it was brilliant to get it at Focus last year. All I need now is for my shoulder to stop giving me grief.