LMFAO, Stev.
I am 5'10" and weigh only 50 kgs. I don't have a 500mm lens, Can't say anything about my social skills & now I can hear LOSER echoing in my head
Rest I am gonna loosen up the strap a bit
Sure, a girl can have a passion like that, and some (me! me! me!) have, but that doesn't help much in case of a girl. It rather works against the girl. I was shooting last night and there was a guy shooting too, and a parked car.. with his wife and his son waiting for him. I was shooting there for 1.5 hour, well after sunset, and he'd already been there when I arrived. So I thought "wow, what a cool girl, she waits for him to do the thing he loves!". But then I saw him return to his car, the frown on her face and I could read from her lips the complaints about how much time he spent there, and I guess it was the last time she let him shoot when she's around So, there are photographer girls, but clearly he chose that girl for wife for a reason different than passion And that's such a book example..
Anyway, I didn't mean to start a deep discussion about the meaning of life, just wanted to encourage all the shy guys to post their pics
Last edited by agaace; 27th March 2010 at 05:22 AM.
Mmmm I am not sure that selecting a partner with the exactly the same interests is a good thing. Apart from the embarrassment of matching anoraks and twin 40Ds I think relationships are strengthened by diversity. I sounds very romantic tripping off into the sunset with a tripod a piece but in reality there will be fundamental clashes of interest. The more passion they have for what they do the bigger the more explosive the rift will be when it comes. As a male I would have read something entirely different into the situation above. 1. the wife is bit of a doormat for hanging about while he plays with is toys and 2. He was taking his time because there was a female tog to impress..and she will not like that at all (or even he thought of it).So, there are photographer girls, but clearly he chose that girl for wife for a reason different than passion
I think you may be operating in the wrong circles...females are much better equipped mentally to get real emotion/passion across in their images....I am at a loss to understand why that does not help...unless you are trying to aspire to the male style of image production... then it is easy for people to dismissive of your work. As soon as you get your own female passion, anger, love...whatever.... passing on into your imagery people will sit up and take note.Sure, a girl can have a passion like that, and some (me! me! me!) have, but that doesn't help much in case of a girl
Steve
Well it appears I totally forgot to use the new members thread when I signed up - sooo I'll kill two birds with one stone and sort of introduce my self and scare you all with pics of me!
So hi all I'm overread and I'm a macroholic with a keen interest in wildlife who keeps his lens in a wellie sock (don't belive me? http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2717/...c479432dca.jpg )
That kind of sums me up at the moment macro is where I have found myself shooting the most recently, mostly because turning over a rock or two yealds bugs whilst animals are far harder to find! That and long glass is expensive!
ps I don't know about attracting girls and stuff but big lenses do attract lemurs!
Could be; I have to go out now to pick some wine for tonight, my other favourite hobby is shopping.
I hope you wear your "I'm a photographer, not a terrorist" t=shirt with that outfitRe: Photos of the Members.
Well it appears I totally forgot to use the new members thread when I signed up - sooo I'll kill two birds with one stone and sort of introduce my self and scare you all with pics of me!
Arith, you sure do look like an intelligent, strict math's teacher
And that lemurs surely has a thing for BIG lenses! Cute pic.