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Thread: Does Your Personality Show Through In Your Photos ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kerry Rainer View Post
    Interesting question Paul...and I suppose in a way my personality is reflected in my photo's. I'm curious by nature..and patient and stubborn and you'll always find me outside, prodding and poking and wondering! LOL! So I guess that's why Macro appeals to me so much. I get to see so many wonderful, truly fascinating creatures close up.it's exciting! I also love the challenge of trying to get a decent shot with my little P+S.
    From what I see from your images Kerry, I think you have a wonderful personality shinning through.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhoDo View Post
    If I had one it might. When I get one I'm sure it will! Is that too enigmatic?
    No. That is You to a T Waz. 'Man of Mystery'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PH005 View Post
    From what I see from your images Kerry, I think you have a wonderful personality shinning through.
    You're just trying to make a middle aged woman blush Paul ( and it worked! )
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kerry Rainer View Post
    You're just trying to make a middle aged woman blush Paul ( and it worked! )
    How can anyone see you blush behind the Groucho Marx disguise?
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    Quote Originally Posted by WhoDo View Post
    How can anyone see you blush behind the Groucho Marx disguise?

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    For me, I think a new part of my personality has become apparent through my photos.

    I always said I wasn't artistic, wasn't patient, wasn't much about the details in life.

    And yet through my lens I manage to see what no one else would pay attention to. Its made me become patient, especially when I've managed to shake my hand on the 37th take

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    Nice answer WhiteFire. I like that. Look forward to seeing some of those images.
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    id definitely say yes. from my limited experience of course. photos taken reflects how the person sees things and what are of interest at the time. ive been moving from a few genres or should i say phases in my case. moved from my idea of an "ideal" photograph (initial learning experience with a dslr, very contrasty oversharpened images), to more of a POV (Point of View) type images /street snaps? then now im back to a modest balance between the two which i think currently is shaping my images.

    plus theres always a different signature of images from different photographers either by shooting style or post processing

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