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I shot this last night out on Franklin Street. I can't explain why, but I love the image.
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Too poor for real equipment, lighting, and models. But, learning is free. =D Learning as much as I can on my bargain camera Canon A550
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wow, some of the pictures here are awesome BUT not posting what camera/linses were used for taking these pics is like posting a hand without reads and stack sizes.
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wow, some of the pictures here are awesome BUT not posting what camera/linses were used for taking these pics is like posting a hand without reads and stack sizes. [/ QUOTE ] Wrong. Worrying about what camera or lens took a picture is like worrying about the brand of paint used in a painting. |
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[ QUOTE ] wow, some of the pictures here are awesome BUT not posting what camera/linses were used for taking these pics is like posting a hand without reads and stack sizes. [/ QUOTE ] Wrong. Worrying about what camera or lens took a picture is like worrying about the brand of paint used in a painting. [/ QUOTE ] Oh come on, it's standard to post that info. |
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] wow, some of the pictures here are awesome BUT not posting what camera/linses were used for taking these pics is like posting a hand without reads and stack sizes. [/ QUOTE ] Wrong. Worrying about what camera or lens took a picture is like worrying about the brand of paint used in a painting. [/ QUOTE ] Oh come on, it's standard to post that info. [/ QUOTE ] Primarily because there is a huge contingent of photography geeks who care more about the equipment then they do about the images. They spend a lot of time taking pictures of focus charts to see how sharp their lenses are instead of taking beautiful pictures. |
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