Thank you! You're too kind but my photos are really amateur. Cant wait to get a better lens :3 anyway yes i tend to bring my dslr if i'm going to "pictures-worthy" places. Otherwise, i'll just use my phone.
Haha let me motivate your a little!! First you've already spent so much on your dslr (well for me i spent $1.5k which is alot to me) so you definitely would want to utilise this. Leaving your dslr at home collecting dust is a waste of money, dont you think? That amount of money could be put to better usage. Secondly, if you've already make the effort to go to "pictures-worthy places" or "dress-up" for an occasion, then why not put in that little bit of effort and bring your dslr along!! Third, pictures are the best kind of memory anyone could have. And pictures are extremely useful when it comes to making birthday cards. Lastly, if you could achieve a better picture using your dslr (instead of your phone or digital cam), then why settle for something less? If you've a good digital cam, you can of course bring them out on lazy days (but for me, i dont use my digital cam anymore)!
Hope it did motivate you a little!! Bring your dslr out in the future :)
Aww thank you for sharing with me your motivation, you're so sweet. :) And yes I will remember your words!! Is it okay if I ask one more question? Whenever I do bring my dslr to places like cafes or restaurants, I'll feel terribly embarrassed to take photos of the food. I would love to be able to walk around the cafe and take photos of their interiors (like you always do) but I'd feel as if the staff/customers are glaring at me and making judgments in their heads. I don't want to be mistaken as "trying too hard". Yeah so I want to ask if you feel that way too, and how do you cope with it? :)
Haha i get stared at pretty often by diners or the staffs there but i'm used to it already! I still get pretty uncomfortable that people are looking at me and probably judging me at the back of their mind but i always remind myself that they're probably going to see me once and forget about it. Moreover, i think there's a lot of people who do the same (walking around snapping pictures) or taking pictures of their food while standing. So you are not alone!! Oh and try to act "pro" about it haha (if it helps boost some confidence) :)
Thank you so much for sharing with me. It really made me feel a lot better knowing that you feel/have felt the same way as I do. Will definitely keep in mind of what you've said. Thank you :) looking forward to your future posts! :)
Haha let me motivate your a little!! First you've already spent so much on your dslr (well for me i spent $1.5k which is alot to me) so you definitely would want to utilise this. Leaving your dslr at home collecting dust is a waste of money, dont you think? That amount of money could be put to better usage. Secondly, if you've already make the effort to go to "pictures-worthy places" or "dress-up" for an occasion, then why not put in that little bit of effort and bring your dslr along!! Third, pictures are the best kind of memory anyone could have. And pictures are extremely useful when it comes to making birthday cards. Lastly, if you could achieve a better picture using your dslr (instead of your phone or digital cam), then why settle for something less? If you've a good digital cam, you can of course bring them out on lazy days (but for me, i dont use my digital cam anymore)!
Hope it did motivate you a little!! Bring your dslr out in the future :)
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