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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 579224" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>My D750 is my near constant companion and it shows... But where anyone else would see a scratch I see memory from that hike to an abandoned railroad last year. I had to hop some barbed wire fences to keep them out of my shot and that's how *that* happened. And that scuff mark on the battery cover? I got that boulder hopping in Joshua Tree so I could get those shots of Desert Big Horns drinking at the oasis and I was losing the light fast and, well... That's how *that* happened. And it's probably best you don't get me started on my much battered D7100; no one in their right mind would buy that body based on it's looks but it's consistently nails the shot if I do my part.</p><p></p><p>I may not be a great photographer but even so my camera is my tool and if I'm forced to focus ON my gear I can't be focused on doing what matters WITH my gear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 579224, member: 13090"] My D750 is my near constant companion and it shows... But where anyone else would see a scratch I see memory from that hike to an abandoned railroad last year. I had to hop some barbed wire fences to keep them out of my shot and that's how *that* happened. And that scuff mark on the battery cover? I got that boulder hopping in Joshua Tree so I could get those shots of Desert Big Horns drinking at the oasis and I was losing the light fast and, well... That's how *that* happened. And it's probably best you don't get me started on my much battered D7100; no one in their right mind would buy that body based on it's looks but it's consistently nails the shot if I do my part. I may not be a great photographer but even so my camera is my tool and if I'm forced to focus ON my gear I can't be focused on doing what matters WITH my gear. [/QUOTE]
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