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03/13/2007 05:53:12 PM · #76			 | 
		
		
 
 Ditto this for the GTGs I've attended. It's not that I don't enjoy being around other photographers, but for me those are more about the social aspect than the photographic. 
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03/13/2007 05:57:48 PM · #77			 | 
		
		| I go both ways (LMAO!!!).  Most of the time I shoot alone and find that I get more out of the experience.  About once a month I'll go on "outings" with the local photography club, but it's definitely more of a social get together than anything else.  I definitely learn from the experience and talking with other shooters, but it's a different kind of learning.  Sometimes I'll drag my husband or my son along, but that's just so they can carry all my gear :D |  
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03/13/2007 05:58:11 PM · #78			 | 
		
		To paraphrase George Thorogood:
 
 Yeah, you know when I shoot alone
 I prefer to be by myself |  
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03/13/2007 06:12:58 PM · #79			 | 
		
		I enjoy my own company, so I tend to be quite happy wandering around alone. I don't enjoy going out with a non-photog and having to explain every few minutes why I am stopping and what I am doing.
 
 I do like going out sometimes with another photog, especially if it involves a long journey, get someone to talk to there and back. Also, it is good comparing shots and settings during and after a shoot. This is normally when taking pics of general subjects. When I am doing Macro, I like to be on my own, as most of my shots are of plants, insects etc.
 
 But, I guess I swing either way, depending on the situation and the company :)
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03/13/2007 07:45:53 PM · #80			 | 
		
		| Almost always alone, or with Alex if we're out somewhere.  It's very relaxing, feels like down-time, is a solitary endeavour (at least the stuff I shoot), and is likely extremely boring for others.  Maybe even other photographers.  Not everyone has the same eye for the same things. |  
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