I am craving for a photoshoot and I want to go to places like the Mt. Pinatubo crater or the beautiful island of Coron in Palawan. Suddenly, I felt the need to study Photography more and take the hobby on to the next level.
As you all know, I have always been fascinated with taking photos of anything and everything. One of the gadgets that I can't live without, next to my cellphone and laptop, is my camera. Call it addiction, but I really am drooling over to press that shutter button whenever I see a prospect subject.
One of my friends is actually getting into the Photography addiction as well and is thinking of buying his own DSLR, soon. I am excited for him in getting his new DSLR. At least we can do photo shoots together while hanging out or while on a trip.
I guess the Photography hobby is starting to invade the many. How about you, are you shielded enough for you not to be hit by this technological phenomenon?
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I started to get engaged into photography about a year ago when I first had my point and shoot digital camera. I remember I would always shoot at anything or anyone that I found interesting. I had no idea that this photography hobby that I went through would be so much expensive. When I bought my first DSLR, I thought that I would be all set and would fully enjoy the photography thingy, but I was wrong.
One of my mentors when it comes to this hobby has always been persistent in telling me that Photography is a very expensive fad. Mind you, he even gave me that sermon with a serious face. But of course, since it's his first love, too, he totally understands each and every one why they keep on falling in love with this diversion.
Seems like my newly bought camera isn't enough anymore when I do photo shoots. Turns out that what I bought was just the starter gadget and a lot of future investments for sure, are on its way (external flash, larger memory stick, lenses and many more lenses). OMG, it's screwing up all of my savings! (laughs).
Now, I am starting to feel that the more I capture and take photographs, the more satisfying and addicting it becomes. And there is this feeling that I would never want to go anywhere without my camera with me. My camera has become my companion, my teacher and my stress-reliever. It's an outlet in expressing myself and my thoughts.