but i mean, hey - youre the pro. ill let you know how my shiny new D3X improves my composition
Douchebag. At no point did he say that buying a more expensive camera will make you have better artistic knowledge, he said you'd have better artistic abilities. What people like you suggest is that the knowledge alone will allow you to take great photographs, but surprisingly enough, your brain isn't able to take digital pictures or make physical prints. So guess what? Equipment does matter.
I want to shoot your headshot with the 2 glasses. This is truly the best. I have a suggestion though... Please grow the hair back. It makes it to another level.
Originally Posted by Bitter Jeweler
"I has bi-focals"
The hair grew back. I think it's the longest I have tolerated it in like forever.
This topic is interesting... cause I personally think aside from quality, I have taken some of my most creative and better shots with my iPhone.. and now maybe thats cause it's all I have typically at the moment.. but.. still.
Love this thread! It also bring out the fact a lot of people just can't accept that you can still take great shots without great equipment under the right conditions.
These were all taken with a Kodak EasyShare C316.
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