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When you get to a 'viewpoint' do you spend a few minutes admiring the view then take some photos - or do you immediately start snapping
Is photo overload a bad thing
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6 years ago October 12th 2009
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I seem to alternate between feeling like I am taking too many photos and not enjoying/appreciating the place and enjoying the place then later wishing I'd taken a picture of some aspect of it to share
Photo overload is definately a bad thing if all you do is arrive snap away then leave and all you have to show for the experience is loads of "same same" pictures I love looking at the photos of a friend of ours not on TB unfortunately as he always captures a different side of where he is He takes heaps of shots luckily only sharing the better ones but still seems to capture the essence of a place
If I'm going to carry a camera somewhere I feel that I should use it not that I always do And often feel like something is missing if I leave it behind
How much is the 'digital age' encouraging photo overload though When you can snap away and delete whatever doesnt work out later Rather than thinking more about how and what you are taking a picture of so as not to use up too much film
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6 years ago October 12th 2009
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I never take photos at all Mostly because of the burden of having to look after a camera but also because it would be distracting me from just soaking up the atmosphere Also the internet is awash with images and it wont miss any that I havent contributed
If I did carry a camera I would treat photo taking in the same way as I treat internet using while I am travelling I would keep it to a minumum Though if I did have a camera with me I would keep an eye out for interesting things to photograph such as riverside life beside the river in Bangkok or something like that and then make plans to come back and take the photos after I have given some thought to what I want to capture on camera
Mel
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It's interesting that you've mentioned that cameras sometimes prevent you from enjoying the moment: carrying a camera helps me to appreciate my surroundings as I'm always looking around for things to photograph whereas if I didn't have a camera with me I might just listen to music instead or only look at what is directly ahead of me
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I absolutely love taking pics while travelling of the places/sites but especially of my daughter soaking it all in I am sure that at times I take too many photos but my daughter will let me know when "enough is enough"
One of my problems is that




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