During my recent sharing on Rob Trek's YouTube channel, I had to do some homework, to dig up old photographs taken with Micro Four Thirds that I am proud of. You see, here is the issue - the images that I am personally happy with are not my best photography work. Allow me to explain - how do we describe great photography? Often times, these images include amazing moments, drama, excellent composition, beautiful lighting, creative play of artistic elements, you name it, there are many ways to create wonderful, impactful photographs that will "wow" people. When I look back at my own catalogue of works, yes I do have those over the top, dramatic, bombastic kind of crowd-pleasing images, but they are not my favorites. What ended up in my own "images that I am proud of" list were usually mundane, simplistic images that may not make any other people look twice. But these are my images, I like them for whatever reasons that may not be relevant to you, and I guess what I am trying to say is, sometimes we do what we do because we love doing it, not to please others. Of course, none of these images made it to the sharing session on Rob Trek's YouTube gathering Live Stream event. I am sharing just one of these images here, just one, to illustrate my point. You will be the happiest you can be if you just be 100% you.
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