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Balance - Watching versus Shooting (Help!!!)
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I have gone on trips with people. I didn't have as much fun as I could have. There was one person who only cared about photography, and nothing else. He made it not fun because he would not even get out of the vehicle if the train had "the wrong lighting." I enjoy trains because of what they are. It seems like he only cared about a photograph. I used my camera and got some nice shots here and there, but he would comments to everyone on how great his digital slr camera is compared to ours and his superior skills. In the end his photos are no better than mine. <br /> <br />I take photos of interesting stuff or shots in a new area. If I am at one spot for a while and several trains come by from the same direction, I only photograph one or two for the scene.
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