Hehehe wow Bro dingaroo really has his hands full!
let him decide whether still can accomodate more newbies or not.
Wow.. such a overwhelming response.. too bad i cant help in this one :cry:
Hehehe wow Bro dingaroo really has his hands full!
let him decide whether still can accomodate more newbies or not.
Well... it seems there are large number of capable shooters who are not willing to teach but want to join as "independent shooters".
I don't see why they cannot go to the location and shoot at the same place on their own, and be as independent as they want to be.
I mean, that is how I learnt too, going out and shoot on my own or with 1 or 2 good friends. I remember the countless mornings waking up at 5am and shooting in the dark morning hours.
Hmm.. agreed bro.. they shd step out and contribute to the community? :think:
I always thought people joined outings to either share or learn. I overlooked the largest group which is probably those who join for social reasons.
I always thought people joined outings to either share or learn. I overlooked the largest group which is probably those who join for social reasons.
excuse me bro..
we want to join the group so that we can learn the art of photography and like where the seniors started from,right?...peace..
Nothing new bro, we have people join religious organizations just to socialize since the beginning of time.
Numnumball said:Wow.. such a overwhelming response.. too bad i cant help in this one :cry:
No no. No ill intention in my statement.
It's just my observation from previous outings, that actually a lot of the self-declared "newbies" aren't really that blur about photography. Which leads me to conclude that they're coming along mainly to meet other photogs.
My only frustration with that situation is that genuine newbies sometimes don't get a spot.
Well... it seems there are large number of capable shooters who are not willing to teach but want to join as "independent shooters".
I don't see why they cannot go to the location and shoot at the same place on their own, and be as independent as they want to be.
I mean, that is how I learnt too, going out and shoot on my own or with 1 or 2 good friends. I remember the countless mornings waking up at 5am and shooting in the dark morning hours.
I don't mind joining to teach and exchange pointers on settings compositions with like minded people, but since i have not been shooting landscape for some time especially for locations in Singapore so its kind of rusty if others don't mind. Not a newbie but not a senior too haha.