Heeelllooo CS world! Let's see how much absurdity I can get into here. 😚
My name is Susan or Sus (think Dr. Seus) & I'm a lowly servant to 2 feline monsters: Queen Maddie & Court Jester Smitty.
I used to be a pro photog but life's bumps had different plans for me. I still shoot as often as I can & post pics often.
Other stuff: I'm a fiery soul & speak my mind however I like about a million things.
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ummm.....to be honest, those choices are, ummm...gag inducing. IMO. I'm not going to go around telling people, "Oh I received some great flower photos today!" cause for one thing, that would denote someone gave me flowers. Same with the "are gifted with."
The words, "shoot," "shot," "take," and "grab" are only violent when used to describe a violent incident. It's no different than if I were to say, "He threw a punch at me," vs "He threw the frisbee to the dog."
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@see_the_sus Thanks for your thoughtful and honest reply! I am really glad to have a different view of the act of "taking" photos, lol. Sometimes my inner nerd just has to follow things to their extreme. 🙃
Yer most welcome!
You'll find that I am, often, on the "TMI" level of honesty, though age has helped me see the merits of tact. 😁
I'm curious when this seminar was where the photographer was advocating we no longer talk about shooting and taking. I'd wager a bet that some of the best conflict photogs would scoff at this.
@see_the_sus Full disclosure: a church retreat in 2018. I learned a lot of technical stuff that greatly helped my abilities.
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I "shot" photos of flowers because I'm "pulling" the camera's shutter lever. I "grabbed" some photos of kids playing in the park because it's a quick moment in time.
We can go around the earth a gazillion times with these kinds of discussions. Sure, there are some words that indicate a violent act no matter how it's used but camera lingo isn't one of those.