In general, would say, for practise, yes, with desired or aimed results. Can also be variable.Originally posted by crazypaladin
Do photographers shoot when the occasion arises or shoot just to practise, irregardless whether the photo will turn out nice? Just a doubt.
Originally posted by crazypaladin
Do photographers shoot when the occasion arises or shoot just to practise, irregardless whether the photo will turn out nice? Just a doubt.
DittoOriginally posted by SniperD
irregardless of the turn-out, I shoot to improve. :bsmilie:
for me:3 times a week is avg, sometimes I try to have my basic gears with me everyday
Originally posted by SniperD
irregardless of the turn-out, I shoot to improve. :bsmilie:
for me:3 times a week is avg, sometimes I try to have my basic gears with me everyday
Originally posted by AdamGoi
How about "Once I have the time..."
Originally posted by BraveHart
Aye Aye...time is no longer on my side
Originally posted by AdamGoi
How about "Once I have the time..."
Originally posted by StreetShooter
That's actually a very poor excuse. Between running a busy practice, spending time playing with my kids and and being their taxi driver, I have about one hour of free time a day (give or take). But you can bring a camera everywhere you go, whether school or work, and take pictures wherever you are. Just don't get caught by the boss - heck, secretly take a picture of the boss.
Originally posted by crazypaladin
Do photographers shoot when the occasion arises or shoot just to practise, irregardless whether the photo will turn out nice? Just a doubt.
wah, mabel = engrish teech-cher? :bsmilie:Originally posted by Mabel
There's no such word as irregardless. It's one of the common mis-used word in Singapore. It's either regardless or irregard.