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<blockquote data-quote="Fotojo" data-source="post: 3681" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Hi Karly</p><p>Welcome to Nikonites you will find this to be a great site and very helpful forum. I checked out your Gallery very nice work. I like your eye for close-up shots. As far as your concern about the model of camera you shoot, don't ever let anyone make you feel any less of an artist because of the equiptment you use. A true photographer would pick-up a disposable camera and make a great shot with if that is what he or she had to work with. Do not get wrapped up in the equiptement, a bag of lens and big expensive bodies mean nothing if you do not know how to use them or have developed an eye for the photo. You have a great start stay on track you will know when it is time and you have out grown the capabilities of the D-40 till then shoot away learn and enjoy.</p><p> </p><p>Fotojo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fotojo, post: 3681, member: 1169"] Hi Karly Welcome to Nikonites you will find this to be a great site and very helpful forum. I checked out your Gallery very nice work. I like your eye for close-up shots. As far as your concern about the model of camera you shoot, don't ever let anyone make you feel any less of an artist because of the equiptment you use. A true photographer would pick-up a disposable camera and make a great shot with if that is what he or she had to work with. Do not get wrapped up in the equiptement, a bag of lens and big expensive bodies mean nothing if you do not know how to use them or have developed an eye for the photo. You have a great start stay on track you will know when it is time and you have out grown the capabilities of the D-40 till then shoot away learn and enjoy. Fotojo [/QUOTE]
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