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General Photography
A question for the old timers.
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<blockquote data-quote="RON_RIP" data-source="post: 363295" data-attributes="member: 1140"><p>In my chosen profession, woodworking, new technology has forever altered the way I do my constructions; and I embrace it. The same is true of photography. The cameras have more features and are, in and of theirselves,great teaching tools. And modern post prossesing allows to achieve more than we ever could " in the old days". That being said, we still must strive to get the image correct in camera. I just find it easier to do today and am thankful for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RON_RIP, post: 363295, member: 1140"] In my chosen profession, woodworking, new technology has forever altered the way I do my constructions; and I embrace it. The same is true of photography. The cameras have more features and are, in and of theirselves,great teaching tools. And modern post prossesing allows to achieve more than we ever could " in the old days". That being said, we still must strive to get the image correct in camera. I just find it easier to do today and am thankful for it. [/QUOTE]
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