Nov 6, 2013, 12:52
Hello, I have been a point and click photographer since my teens. When my brother started a photography course some 10 years ago I started looking at photography with "new" eyes and ceased to 'point and click'. When I found my little digital could not do what I wanted, upon his advice I invested in a Canon EOS 30D but never moved off automatic until last year when I decided I wanted to come off auto and learn how to use my camera to its full potential. I have started going to classes and I joined a local photo club and for the first time in my life am entering competitions so as to learn more and compare my photos to others. I am learning slowly. Baby steps. I like sunsets and sunrises, reflections (all sorts), photos involving water, quirky shots, nature, the world at night, and anything that takes my fancy. People do not interest me.
I have spent the last 2-3 years photographing Norwich. Anyone who says that photographers see nothing because they are always behind a lens do not know what they are talking about. I now "see" so much more than I ever used to and am continually rediscovering Norwich.