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Title: Why I carry a camera almost everywhere...
Post by: gjtoth on June 19, 2010, 11:07:44 PM
I happened to spot these guys coming down.  I normally have at least one camera in reaching distance.  The ZS3 is my in-the-car camera.  I never had to leave the car. :)

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Title: Re: Why I carry a camera almost everywhere...
Post by: Jeanne Lee on June 20, 2010, 11:58:12 AM
Those are great, Gary.

Ever since I got the little Stylus I have kept it in my purse to have handy.  I've never run into such a great opportunity as this - but I keep hoping.  Now that the little one is kaput and I have to depend on the bulkier C750 I'll have to find some other way to carry it all the time.
Title: Re: Why I carry a camera almost everywhere...
Post by: LaughingPeppers on June 22, 2010, 10:58:45 AM
That's what I call a truephotographer! Always ready when opportunities such as this present itself. My point and shoot SX10 is great for the unexpected, that is why just like you, I also carry it wherever I go, or at least within my reach.

Food for thought:
" Great shots belong only to those who are photographically ready at the right place and at the right time."
Title: Re: Why I carry a camera almost everywhere...
Post by: gjtoth on June 22, 2010, 11:24:53 AM
Quote from: LaughingPeppers on June 22, 2010, 10:58:45 AM
That's what I call a truephotographer! Always ready when opportunities such as this present itself. My point and shoot SX10 is great for the unexpected, that is why just like you, I also carry it wherever I go, or at least within my reach.

Food for thought:
" Great shots belong only to those who are photographically ready at the right place and at the right time."

Thanks, Mario.  I can't count the number of times prior to about 1 1/2 years ago, I frequently said, "Dang! I wish I had my camera!"  I don't make that mistake anymore.
Title: Re: Why I carry a camera almost everywhere...
Post by: LaughingPeppers on June 22, 2010, 11:35:06 AM
Nice to know that I am not alone on that one. Do you sometimes feel as if you are on a mission, your eyes are constantly scanning the surrounding areas for that winning shot? Well, Ido.
Title: Re: Why I carry a camera almost everywhere...
Post by: myfotoguy on June 22, 2010, 01:08:26 PM
What a great scene to run into!

I have started carrying my camera too, not always, but way more often.

LaughingPeppers - I am constantly scanning a scene as if I were setting up for a shoot. Pretty much weverywhere I go I am thinking "what if I were to shoot this or that". I have even caught myself watching a movie and thinking to myself "I would love to shoot that scene sometime" then I start thinking how I would set it up. I think it's good to think about it, but sometimes I think about it too much and more important things suffer.
Title: Re: Why I carry a camera almost everywhere...
Post by: LaughingPeppers on June 22, 2010, 01:18:00 PM
It's what you call the "third eye," the photographers passion. Photographers have the habit of seeing things in frames. That's what separates us from the snapshooters. It's a gift. (my wife thinks it's a pain.)
Title: Re: Why I carry a camera almost everywhere...
Post by: gjtoth on June 23, 2010, 12:15:28 AM
Quote from: LaughingPeppers on June 22, 2010, 01:18:00 PM
It's what you call the "third eye," the photographers passion. Photographers have the habit of seeing things in frames. That's what separates us from the snapshooters. It's a gift. (my wife thinks it's a pain.)

I agree.  It *is* a gift.  My wife also does not see what I see in a given situation.  For instance, in the pre-digital days, we were visiting Rome when we came upon a scene where the light played across an orange building with shutters and other things that made it jump out at me.  I can still see it in my mind's eye.  I was about to shoot it with our 35mm film camera and she said, "What are you going to waste film on THAT for?".  I replied, "It's beautiful." and explained what I saw.  All she said was, "Hmph... well, go ahead and waste the film then".  Stupid, stupid me walked away without the shot  :uglystupid:  I don't do that anymore.
Title: Re: Why I carry a camera almost everywhere...
Post by: LaughingPeppers on June 23, 2010, 08:54:14 AM
And that shot that got away will always haunt you, but it is also the painful lesson learned to listen to your passion. When I am shooting, I become detached from any distraction. I enter a full isolation within my own world.
Title: Re: Why I carry a camera almost everywhere...
Post by: JudyB on June 23, 2010, 09:28:10 AM
Then in a car full of people on the highway and those clouds shout out to you and there is no time to stop.
Title: Re: Why I carry a camera almost everywhere...
Post by: Whistlinsadler on June 23, 2010, 11:47:58 AM
Beautiful, beautiful shots. Good for you, always carrying a camera. Friend of mine once told me the best camera for the shot is the one you're carrying.

I can very much relate to always scanning for the shot. Always checking the lighting--where's the sun? Which angle tells it best? My husband also doesn't see things the same way. Always wondering when I'm going to get a shot with one of the kids in it. In his defense, he's a news videographer, so he does think artistically--it's just in terms of human drama, and I've learned to hand him the camera to get fantastic almost portrait-quality shots of the kids.

But.....it's difficult, yes, JudyB, when we're on a trip and HE'S driving, and a beautiful framed scene goes by, never to be seen again by me.