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<blockquote data-quote="Chris@sabor" data-source="post: 550834" data-attributes="member: 40915"><p>One thing I am learning, the hard way, is that a foreground object that is photo worthy makes more keepers. It is very important to consider what you want in focus and what you don't and how through aperture control to achieve it. Wide angles have a shrinking effect on distant objects, you can overcome this with a longer lens and multi shot panoramas. The biggest thing I am learning is, it's difficult to make a killer image from an ordinary subject. Some really talented people make it look easy, but for me photographing something that really moves me is hard enough....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris@sabor, post: 550834, member: 40915"] One thing I am learning, the hard way, is that a foreground object that is photo worthy makes more keepers. It is very important to consider what you want in focus and what you don't and how through aperture control to achieve it. Wide angles have a shrinking effect on distant objects, you can overcome this with a longer lens and multi shot panoramas. The biggest thing I am learning is, it's difficult to make a killer image from an ordinary subject. Some really talented people make it look easy, but for me photographing something that really moves me is hard enough.... [/QUOTE]
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