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<blockquote data-quote="Buanadha" data-source="post: 789402" data-attributes="member: 50751"><p>I've liked taking pictures for a long time, but for a long time I've just been taking pictures of what I thought was interesting with my Samsung phone. I finally started to think I needed to study and work at it more, so did some research and put together a kit that I could learn with.</p><p></p><p>I started with a Nikon D7000 and a Nikkor 18-105 lens (with under 5K shutter count), and later added a D200 along with some other lenses to practice and see what I like most. I mostly keep the D7000 at home and keep the D200 at my office downtown. I mostly do city and landscape photography, but have started to do more photography in my neighborhood with gardens, flowers, etc.</p><p></p><p>I'm learning a great deal and now have more pictures that look like I want them to look (rather than being a happy or unhappy accident of the camera settings!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buanadha, post: 789402, member: 50751"] I've liked taking pictures for a long time, but for a long time I've just been taking pictures of what I thought was interesting with my Samsung phone. I finally started to think I needed to study and work at it more, so did some research and put together a kit that I could learn with. I started with a Nikon D7000 and a Nikkor 18-105 lens (with under 5K shutter count), and later added a D200 along with some other lenses to practice and see what I like most. I mostly keep the D7000 at home and keep the D200 at my office downtown. I mostly do city and landscape photography, but have started to do more photography in my neighborhood with gardens, flowers, etc. I'm learning a great deal and now have more pictures that look like I want them to look (rather than being a happy or unhappy accident of the camera settings!) [/QUOTE]
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