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Lens, Filters, Overwhelmed
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<blockquote data-quote="Moab Man" data-source="post: 610573" data-attributes="member: 11881"><p>While you are getting some great advice on here, I often say it half joking, but every camera comes preloaded with a couple 1000 bad photos before you get any good stuff. What I mean is that there is a learning curve and between getting help, education, and time behind the camera in manual mode, it just takes time. One of the BEST ways you can develop you skills is to do a Project 365. And while this is not the beginning of the year, you could still start right now. By picking up the camera everyday and forcing yourself to shoot you will get better, promise. Welcome and don't give up. There is a lot of frustration with any new skill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moab Man, post: 610573, member: 11881"] While you are getting some great advice on here, I often say it half joking, but every camera comes preloaded with a couple 1000 bad photos before you get any good stuff. What I mean is that there is a learning curve and between getting help, education, and time behind the camera in manual mode, it just takes time. One of the BEST ways you can develop you skills is to do a Project 365. And while this is not the beginning of the year, you could still start right now. By picking up the camera everyday and forcing yourself to shoot you will get better, promise. Welcome and don't give up. There is a lot of frustration with any new skill. [/QUOTE]
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