boyfalldown
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Blimey, must have been badwasn't impressed, so I didn't bother joining.
Blimey, must have been badwasn't impressed, so I didn't bother joining.
I was thinking about joining my local club. I looked at their website and their photos what members had taken. I wasn't impressed, so I didn't bother joining.
Thank you but no thanks. After 35 years of fixing other peoples' code I'd rather have my eyes scooped out with a table spoon!(and if you doubt that, try looking at a piece of computer software code!).

In all seriousness: how will it improve your photography?but the challenge should improve your photography.
I’ll bite.In all seriousness: how will it improve your photography?
So, it made your photography fit with a particular "market"?I was encouraged to do an ARPS distinction which helped me up the standard again in terms of printing, image selection, etc.
No, my photography is nothing like the majority of camera club photography. The point I was trying to make was that I took what I learned from my experience in the club and applied it in a different direction.So, it made your photography fit with a particular "market"?
If that's what you were aiming for and you succeeded as a result of joining the club, then your membership was of benefit to you.
How would you describe 'improving one's photography'?So, it made your photography fit with a particular "market"?
If that's what you were aiming for and you succeeded as a result of joining the club, then your membership was of benefit to you.
I wouldn't. To my way of thinking, different people wish to derive very different outcomes from their photography and the only real definition of success is made by the photographer. Just a few possible definitions are...How would you describe 'improving one's photography'?
Okay. So how would you define improvement in your photography?I wouldn't. To my way of thinking, different people wish to derive very different outcomes from their photography and the only real definition of success is made by the photographer.
I suggest you learn to duck.I was very forcibly struck

I wouldn't. Perhaps you'd like to define yours?Okay. So how would you define improvement in your photography?
I rather thought so.

Improving mine would be learning to remove the lens cap when using a rangefinder and not wasting 4 out of 8 shots. I wouldn't. Perhaps you'd like to define yours?
I did not spot producing images to meet one own satisfaction. This might thus be a combination of various criteria such as technical or artistic.I was very forcibly struck by the "definition" you left out though. I wonder how many others will spot it, and whether others will note the subconscious (I assume) bias revealed thereby. That's my last on this as I leave it as an exercise to the reader to spot the omission![]()
This could be revealing. Those two criteria seem to apply to a photograph as an item of decor, whereas to me the essence of a photograph is its meaning.if the captured image is technically correct and esthetically pleasing, it is fine
Not sure I understand meaning, but many of my shots may carry a message if that is what you mean. It is not necessary for some photography such as documentary where capturing the moment may be important.This could be revealing. Those two criteria seem to apply to a photograph as an item of decor, whereas to me the essence of a photograph is its meaning.