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  1. <p>Wow, thanks everyone for the kind feedback. Yeah, for myself as long it felt perfect, it is fine. It's just like not everyone will like the same color, which is the same for pictures. Just like what you all said, no picture can be 'perfect', but we can strive to be flawless. Which is why feedback is very important, as to bringing more perspective of other people and have a good sense of what is missing out.<br> Donald, nice photo! I think I saw that before somewhere, great to be reminded of.</p>
  2. <h4>Have you wondered why awesome photographers always have that few photos that are very well known and the rest are just mediocre?</h4> <p>Today I like to share with you on this point, about persistency.<br> Here I give a very stark difference of an example to illustrate my point. The picture shown below is a collage of a portion of photos I took before I capture that 1 shot that makes it to the audience.<br> <a href="http://www.kensgoh.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Collage.jpg"><img src="http://www.kensgoh.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Collage.jpg" alt="Collage" width="612" height="792" /></a><br> In the picture below shows the exact moment it fires off and it takes a great deal of concentration to look out for the signal for firing. I might be lucky, but it's definitely my persistency to capture it that allows me to capture this shot. Although this might not be a picture perfect or glamorous shot. However my point is that being persistent on the same object with constant awareness of what is it to capture that moment that you want to have is crucial. In this case, the right timing to hit the trigger.<br> <a href="http://www.kensgoh.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/D71_5913.jpg"><img src="http://www.kensgoh.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/D71_5913-1024x683.jpg" alt="D71_5913" width="1024" height="683" /></a><br> As a photographer, I share the same sentiments about taking photos. We strive to achieve to get the best photos out there that is uniquely us. The enormous amount of effort to get to that one photo that can win competition, how much effort should we put in?<br> The answer to that can only be answered by your determination to get that photo that is uniquely yours.<br> I would like to hear your view too, so do leave a comment.</p>
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