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Re: { PHOTOGRAPHY } thread
kakainggit naman mga camera niyo..
ganda ng shots..
kakainggit naman mga camera niyo..
ganda ng shots..
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Sana may DSLR din ako
save more para maka bili ng dslr
pero alam mo... sabi ni pareng Ken Rockwell (yep, close kami )
It's entirely an artist's eye, patience and skill that makes an image and not his tools.
A camera catches your imagination. No imagination, no photo - just crap.
Your equipment DOES NOT affect the quality of your image. The less time and effort you spend worrying about your equipment the more time and effort you can spend creating great images. The right equipment just makes it easier, faster or more convenient for you to get the results you need.
Buying new gear will NOT improve your photography.
The camera's only job is to get out of the way of making photographs.
So why do the artists whose works you admire tend to use fancy, expensive tools if the quality of the work is the same? Simple:
1.) Good tools just get out of the way and make it easier to get the results you want. Lesser tools may take more work.
2.) They add durability for people who use these tools hard all day, every day.
3.) Advanced users may find some of the minor extra features convenient. These conveniences make the photographer's life easier, but they don't make the photos any better.
4.) Hey, there's nothing wrong with the best tools, and if you have the money to blow why not? Just don't ever start thinking that the fancy tools are what created the work.
Here are photos made by a guy in the Philippines - with a cell phone camera!
You probably already have all the equipment you need, if you'd just learn to make the best of it. Better gear will not make you any better photos, since the gear can't make you a better photographer.
Photographers make photos, not cameras.
It's sad how few people realize any of this, and spend all their time blaming poor results on their equipment, instead of spending that time learning how to see and learning how to manipulate and interpret light.
Buying newer cameras will ensure you get the same results you always have. Education is the way to better images, not more cameras.
If you can shoot well, all you need is a disposable, toy camera or a camera phone to create great work. If you're not talented, it doesn't matter if you buy a Nikon D3X or Leica; your work will still be uninspired.
It's always better to spend your time and money on learning art and photography, not by spending it on more cameras.
practice pa ko sa photoshop