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Does anybody feel the way I do???????
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<blockquote data-quote="That Steve Guy" data-source="post: 240939" data-attributes="member: 18481"><p>I find myself often quoting Jerry Garcia and Ozzy Osborne. Can never go wrong with Frampton IMHO. I agree that you can capture a slice of time that illicits a certain emotion (photos of Buddhist monks self immolating for example).</p><p></p><p>I also agree that you can also use personal creativity to filter a photo through your minds eye to capture something that is not easily seen, or could not be seen otherwise (light painting, Infra Red, high speed shutter, and HDR techniques for example). Just a simple conversion from color to B&W can be enough to radically change the mood of a photo.</p><p></p><p>So, short answer, Yes, I would agree with the veracity both statements.</p><p></p><p>I also have a D7000 and I love, love, love this camera. It is two months old to me, so, still learning the features. Hope to see some of your work in the near future.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="That Steve Guy, post: 240939, member: 18481"] I find myself often quoting Jerry Garcia and Ozzy Osborne. Can never go wrong with Frampton IMHO. I agree that you can capture a slice of time that illicits a certain emotion (photos of Buddhist monks self immolating for example). I also agree that you can also use personal creativity to filter a photo through your minds eye to capture something that is not easily seen, or could not be seen otherwise (light painting, Infra Red, high speed shutter, and HDR techniques for example). Just a simple conversion from color to B&W can be enough to radically change the mood of a photo. So, short answer, Yes, I would agree with the veracity both statements. I also have a D7000 and I love, love, love this camera. It is two months old to me, so, still learning the features. Hope to see some of your work in the near future. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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