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<blockquote data-quote="streetglideok" data-source="post: 58285" data-attributes="member: 9708"><p>Hey everyone from the mile high state. I'm currently a very green amatuer, ok, glorified point and shooter at this point. I took the plunge into the DSLR scene a year ago with a D3100 and a kit lens. I eventually snagged up a tripod to go with it, but still need to add to the lens collection. What got me, well my wife and I into this? The point and shoot cameras, with their horribly short battery life, and small pictures, just werent cutting it with the scenery here. After a trip to the top of Mt Evans, it was clear we needed better equipment! So off I went and picked up my Nikon. I think we've taken over 3k pics at this point, alot just messing around driving, but I've taken a few when we stopped that came out ok. Much more practice is needed, then I'll be an ok photgrapher. Anyways, wanted to say Hey!</p><p></p><p>Greg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="streetglideok, post: 58285, member: 9708"] Hey everyone from the mile high state. I'm currently a very green amatuer, ok, glorified point and shooter at this point. I took the plunge into the DSLR scene a year ago with a D3100 and a kit lens. I eventually snagged up a tripod to go with it, but still need to add to the lens collection. What got me, well my wife and I into this? The point and shoot cameras, with their horribly short battery life, and small pictures, just werent cutting it with the scenery here. After a trip to the top of Mt Evans, it was clear we needed better equipment! So off I went and picked up my Nikon. I think we've taken over 3k pics at this point, alot just messing around driving, but I've taken a few when we stopped that came out ok. Much more practice is needed, then I'll be an ok photgrapher. Anyways, wanted to say Hey! Greg [/QUOTE]
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