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01/17/2006 02:09:02 PM · #101
LOL
01/17/2006 03:49:06 PM · #102
Originally posted by Strikeslip:

Originally posted by greatandsmall:

I'd like to say that I did better with my cheap camera than the expensive one. Surely this will change, with practice and better glass. Either way, I keep standing in all the same spots;)


Oh bull, I saw your frog shots. :-P



This is terrifying; slippy favors the same sort of shirts I do... He has better teeth though...

R.
01/17/2006 03:53:23 PM · #103
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

This is terrifying; slippy favors the same sort of shirts I do... He has better teeth though...

That's good to know. If you ever come to visit you don't have to pack so many clothes. I am in need of some Crest White Strips, though. I drink coffee all day, gotta stay alert!
01/17/2006 03:58:50 PM · #104
Originally posted by LaMerry:

Originally posted by jmsetzler:

Originally posted by TooCool:



The camera don't count. The lens don't count. The post processing don't count. It's you the photographer that makes the photograph...


I wish that was true. I could have saved a lot of time and money.

But that IS true!... Cameras don't take pictures, people do. You could have all the best equipment of the world, have spent thousands and thousands of money, but if you have no talent, it won't be worthy! And really, if you have the talent, you could make wonders with a 3 MP point and shoot digital camera...


Yes this is so true. I can't remember if it was here or another photo site but there was a post about a guy who traveled the country with a cellphone camera and some of the photos he produced were really great!
01/17/2006 04:14:56 PM · #105
It is true that you have to have an eye to get that perfect photograph.
I am sure if 100 people went to the same place and with the same camera and had to use the same setting, then there maybe a few contenders....but if you were aloud to ps your photograph then thats a totally different photograph.
I have such basic knowledge of computers and what can be done to photographs.
I studied photography at college which was fine, slr, black and white film, process it myself and then into the darkroom to dodge and burn the sky.......oh how things have changed...lol!!!

Now I have treated myself to a 20d, and santa kindly bought me a starter studio for christmas......I so fell like a learner driver with a ferrari........but I love photography so much that I get what I want from it, and enjoy seeing such grat photographs and talented photographers on this site.!!
Some say how they achieved the photograph and this is great for me, as it helps me alot.
debbie :O)
01/17/2006 09:20:47 PM · #106
Originally posted by Didymus:


Beginners worry about equipment,
professionals worry about time,
masters worry about light.


"Beginners worry about equipment,"
- they do not have equipment, with out eqipment there is no masters no professionals.
"professionals worry about time"
-they have quipment and they have lot of work but no time
"masters worry about light. "
-they have equipment and they have lot of time too, so what else they can worry about.

conclusion: a workless professional is master of photography.
01/17/2006 09:31:25 PM · #107
Originally posted by zxaar:

Originally posted by Didymus:


Beginners worry about equipment,
professionals worry about time,
masters worry about light.


"Beginners worry about equipment,"
- they do not have equipment, with out eqipment there is no masters no professionals.
"professionals worry about time"
-they have quipment and they have lot of work but no time
"masters worry about light. "
-they have equipment and they have lot of time too, so what else they can worry about.

conclusion: a workless professional is master of photography.


Wondered I why I'm getting better...
01/17/2006 11:12:53 PM · #108
masters worry about light. hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
01/18/2006 01:03:48 PM · #109
Lol, I would worry about light if it would make me a master of photography!!!

But nothing is as simple as that, so I will have to be the beginner as I have the equipment.(LOL)
:o)
01/18/2006 02:24:05 PM · #110
Certainly a lack of consideration, or understanding, of light is one of the key aspects in beginner's photography
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