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just sharing my photography!

RooRoo

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You seem to be really fond of nature and in sunsets in particular :) Can't argue with that. But there are a great deal of unique pictures here as well. You must be really proud in displaying your passion to everyone. And you are definitely good at it.<>

-sean-

thanks its a natural talent i guess no one has taught me this i do it all on my own! although i'm seriously thinking of going to school for this!
 
thanks its a natural talent i guess no one has taught me this i do it all on my own! although i'm seriously thinking of going to school for this!

I'm the same way with a few things Sarah. I feel like I never really learned much from teachers or school per se. Mostly things that I was naturally good at from the beginning and I refined with practice or in just realizing a strength made me happy to explore more of myself.

-sean-
 
I'm the same way with a few things Sarah. I feel like I never really learned much from teachers or school per se. Mostly things that I was naturally good at from the beginning and I refined with practice or in just realizing a strength made me happy to explore more of myself.

-sean-

in school i did not know i had aspergers so of course i never understood anything i l was supposed to learn im sure there is some sort of teaching method just not sure what it is yet... im more of a hands on or visual learner.
 
in school i did not know i had aspergers so of course i never understood anything i l was supposed to learn im sure there is some sort of teaching method just not sure what it is yet... im more of a hands on or visual learner.

I think I have always been better at learning with both visual and audio cues. But it depends on what the subject is. The teacher teaching plays a part. So many factors play into things and it's really hard to get what i want out of things unless I focus 500% on it and you get worn out doing that so often... Unless it's a strength then I only need to put minimal effort in, but I already seem to know things and others just add to that, but only slightly.
 

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