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Where are you in your photographic career?

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I'm at the stage where I want to toss the camera because I can not do anything right. My camera is 18 months old and has done less then 2000 actuations.

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I'm at the stage where I want to toss the camera because I can not do anything right. My camera is 18 months old and has done less then 2000 actuations.

 

Like Maria von Trapp sang:-

 

"Let's start at the very beginning

A very good place to start

When you photograph you begin with ...."

 

Canon EOS Rebel Ti/500D for Dummies by Julie Adair King

 

You can download this from Amazon and read it on your Kindle/iPad (your camera will also be there)

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i was wondering if someone would take the literal meaning.

 

 

what is interesting, and would be great to see, is if those posting the pics can also say if they have been digitally edited.

 

Would be great to see pics that are straight from the camera.

 

Trial upload from my film days..

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@emo kid, with photography and the image editing software I think there are two things - first, pics that are taken as is, like those shown are a great skill, something I am envious off. To have the eye and skill to capture an emotion in a pic is a true skill.

 

 

The other is being able to take a photo and see that the picture will be great with some tweaks. That is a special skill as well. Hence me asking for the original.

 

 

 

Dangle, Manfrog, those are awesome pics!!

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