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Have you bought anything that made you a better photographer
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<blockquote data-quote="Lradke" data-source="post: 491754" data-attributes="member: 11379"><p>The only thing that I may have bought to make me a better photographer was a cheap 99¢ remote for my camera, for when I take long exposures. Aside from that any gear simply enhances my photos.</p><p></p><p>What has helped me the most was the years of photography I took in junior high and high school. When I had to load and develop my own negatives and then develop photos. The theory learned in those classes, and experience with vintage manual cameras in invaluable. In today's work I could simply throw the camera into Auto mode and go from there, even if I do that...the understanding of light meters, white balance, ISO, apertures, shutter speed, etc. is where the true value (for me) is. Better equipment (for me) just makes the dream shots a reality.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my SGH-I337M using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lradke, post: 491754, member: 11379"] The only thing that I may have bought to make me a better photographer was a cheap 99¢ remote for my camera, for when I take long exposures. Aside from that any gear simply enhances my photos. What has helped me the most was the years of photography I took in junior high and high school. When I had to load and develop my own negatives and then develop photos. The theory learned in those classes, and experience with vintage manual cameras in invaluable. In today's work I could simply throw the camera into Auto mode and go from there, even if I do that...the understanding of light meters, white balance, ISO, apertures, shutter speed, etc. is where the true value (for me) is. Better equipment (for me) just makes the dream shots a reality. Sent from my SGH-I337M using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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