I totally agree with this. It reminds me of a story of the American author, Sinclair Lewis who arrived at Harvard to give a creative writing class and said. “Hands up, all those who want to be writers!” he yelled. Everyone’s hand went up. “Then why the hell aren’t you home writing?”
On a personal note, I only took photography up as a serious hobby, and started to think about shutter speed and aperture and ISO settings and all that kind of thing a year or so ago after I had been on Safari in Kenya.
I had bought a Panasonic Lumix and had it permanatly set on auto and captured what to date is my only published photo, which was picked up in a couple of UK national newspapers - I will probably never achieve anything like this again, however much I continue to learn about settings and golden thirds etc.
