kalibre
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Serious question as I seem to go through the same cycle of self criticism each time I produce some shots that I consider 'good'.
1) Take shot, process and tweak.
2) Sit back admire, be generally pleased with myself.
3) Look at other peoples stuff and convince myself that their's is more 'out of camera' and that I'm relying too much on PP.
4) Look at my stuff and think it's not sharp enough or the lightings not as good.
5) Decide that the image is probably not that great at the end of the day and that it's a lifelong learning curve and I'll get there in the end.
The reason I ask is that it doesn't matter how good a shot gets or how much praise I might get it's the same pattern. The weird thing is that I would have killed to be producing some of the stuff I do today, say 5 years ago.
Are other people really harsh on themselves? Is it just flickr envy?
I've probably now opened myself up to hideous amounts of psychological analysis now and seem like a right weirdo. :bonk:
1) Take shot, process and tweak.
2) Sit back admire, be generally pleased with myself.
3) Look at other peoples stuff and convince myself that their's is more 'out of camera' and that I'm relying too much on PP.
4) Look at my stuff and think it's not sharp enough or the lightings not as good.
5) Decide that the image is probably not that great at the end of the day and that it's a lifelong learning curve and I'll get there in the end.
The reason I ask is that it doesn't matter how good a shot gets or how much praise I might get it's the same pattern. The weird thing is that I would have killed to be producing some of the stuff I do today, say 5 years ago.
Are other people really harsh on themselves? Is it just flickr envy?
I've probably now opened myself up to hideous amounts of psychological analysis now and seem like a right weirdo. :bonk:
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