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Help taking better pictures with the D5100
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 198832" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>Viktor, photography cannot be learned with knowledge. It has to be earned with experience. I think you're expectations may be too high for the experience you have. You just got your camera and thought you could get fantastic shots within a few weekends of practice. Patience will be your best teacher and perseverance alone will eventually pay. Don't get discouraged and practice, practice and learn to see the light, do not focus on a single object in the viewfinder, look at the whole image, how the light affects the image, try to figure out how it will look when printed, take the shot and then work on post processing. Then start again and again and again.</p><p></p><p>The shots you might admire from magazines or the net were not single shot done like that, maybe thousands of pictures were made before the person that did the shot got the one that really got your attention.</p><p></p><p> It's a long and winding road to masterpieces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 198832, member: 3903"] Viktor, photography cannot be learned with knowledge. It has to be earned with experience. I think you're expectations may be too high for the experience you have. You just got your camera and thought you could get fantastic shots within a few weekends of practice. Patience will be your best teacher and perseverance alone will eventually pay. Don't get discouraged and practice, practice and learn to see the light, do not focus on a single object in the viewfinder, look at the whole image, how the light affects the image, try to figure out how it will look when printed, take the shot and then work on post processing. Then start again and again and again. The shots you might admire from magazines or the net were not single shot done like that, maybe thousands of pictures were made before the person that did the shot got the one that really got your attention. It's a long and winding road to masterpieces. [/QUOTE]
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