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I love/hate my camera

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I enjoy taking pictures of photographs of the butterflies I see - a lot of it is down to "capturing the moment" (I find I am nearly always happy when I see a butterfly) so that it can be relived later. However sometimes I think it would be nice just to enjoy them and not feel almost obliged to take a photograph. In short I have conflicting feelings about my camera :D

I think this year I might deliberately leave my camera at home on occasion - and just go to look at these wonderful creatures. Then of course I will see something special and regret not having my camera with me :D
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It's nice to do both - watch the butterflies whilst having a camera handy in case you see something noteworthy.
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I completely agree with you, A_T. It would be tempting fate, though, to leave it at home, so how about just putting it down occasionally? I find that is sufficient to deactivate the photo-jerk reflex that can so easily drive one to ruining the moment instead of enjoying it.

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Its difficult to get the balance right.
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The worry is that you might witness something extraordinary (like Red Admirals mating) and not be able to record it. Imagine too if you were lucky enough to see a Large Tortoiseshell basking on a tree trunk and you were without your camera? :x
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Sometimes I just put the camera down and enjoy what I see. I would always take one with me though, even if it is just my phone, for a record shot.
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having only had a decent camera for a year i still tend to watch first. i missed a male blackcap on the suet block this morning :lol:
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I've started doing what David, Guy and Susie advocate over the last year. It's lovely to watch behaviour sometimes in a natural environment.

However, I wouldn't leave home without one...

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Never ever go out without a camera of some sort. Today I was walking the dog along a disused road and stumbled across a pair of Yellowhammers sitting in the hedgerow about 3 metres ahead of me................no camera!!!!! :oops:
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Not to mention the 12 Buzzards that were flying above the fields!
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