Art Vs Science
Banned
- Sep 1, 2010
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Right, this is a bit of an odd one but here goes.
Your going to a bit event and naturally you take your camera to record the event, but how many photo's/videos do you take before you are concentrating so much recording the thing you forget to enjoy it and soak up the atmosphere. The amount of people taking snaps of any big event now is enormous but sometimes i see people spending a large amount of their time playing/altering settings with said gadget that surely it cannot be as fun as just going and getting into the vibe of what you have gone to see and you can actually miss quite alot visually as well.
So, are camera's actually ruining your day/night out without you even realising it?
Your going to a bit event and naturally you take your camera to record the event, but how many photo's/videos do you take before you are concentrating so much recording the thing you forget to enjoy it and soak up the atmosphere. The amount of people taking snaps of any big event now is enormous but sometimes i see people spending a large amount of their time playing/altering settings with said gadget that surely it cannot be as fun as just going and getting into the vibe of what you have gone to see and you can actually miss quite alot visually as well.
So, are camera's actually ruining your day/night out without you even realising it?