to sell up or keep at it?

Haha thanks for that im giving up fighting now too! Lol

Will bell you in the week could do with a kick up the arse.

well you keep on breaking part's of you when you fight :lol:
 
I felt the same a while ago until i dug my old film camera out of the draw.

Selling up might be a bit hasty, if none of the suggestions above work out pack up your gear for a month or two and just have a break from it for a while, you'll most likely find you miss it and will get back into it.

Hear hear! If you sell your gear, I think you'll come to regret it. Take a break or shoot a completely different subject material just for the hell-of-it and start to fall in love with your photography again. :)
 
Haha thanks for that im giving up fighting now too! Lol
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I would. I mean your never gonna get over the last ass whooping of pure domination i gave you last time we spared. My superior top control will stay with you for life.

Haha. Give me a call in the week bud.
 
London Headshots has succinctly identified a major problem with people who've gone way past that total beginner stage. Very good points :)

Duttytd - I found that when I had periods of creative drought that would lead to me shooting work for the sake of it and not really thinking about personal shooting, looking at new techniques helped me, especially getting into off camera flash. It's the same with video now - I'm completely hooked on it now and has made me think less about my photography and instead, just get on with shooting and capturing shots rather than worrying about pixel peeping, noise and other trivial stuff :)
 
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As I may have mentioned before, what you two get up to behind closed doors is your own business but the rest of us don't need to read the sordid detail of your liaisons on here :lol: :naughty:

Haha im sure your obsessed with what me and andy get up to! :-P
 
more likely traumatised by the mental picture :lol:
 
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