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More expensive lens means a better image.
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<blockquote data-quote="Pretzel" data-source="post: 284521" data-attributes="member: 12257"><p><span style="color: #545454"><span style="font-family: 'arial'">Photography - the process or art of producing images of objects on sensitized surfaces by the chemical action of <em><strong>light</strong></em> or of other forms of radiant energy.</span></span></p><p><span style="color: #545454"><span style="font-family: 'arial'"></span></span></p><p>One does not have to have the perfect light, but rather, just an understanding of how to best capture that light at any given point in time, thus tying back to the capabilities of the photographer in getting the right settings, or perhaps even the capabilities of a better lens. Isn't that what the original question was driving at? And I say that as a "hobbyist". The "Semi-Pro" just means that, sometimes, I have the honor of collecting a little money while I practice my hobby, and THAT because I absorbed all of the advice and learned how to better myself while practicing that self-same hobby.</p><p></p><p>Hrrrmmmm...</p><p></p><p>...and that's all I have to say about that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pretzel, post: 284521, member: 12257"] [COLOR=#545454][FONT=arial]Photography - the process or art of producing images of objects on sensitized surfaces by the chemical action of [I][B]light[/B][/I] or of other forms of radiant energy. [/FONT][/COLOR] One does not have to have the perfect light, but rather, just an understanding of how to best capture that light at any given point in time, thus tying back to the capabilities of the photographer in getting the right settings, or perhaps even the capabilities of a better lens. Isn't that what the original question was driving at? And I say that as a "hobbyist". The "Semi-Pro" just means that, sometimes, I have the honor of collecting a little money while I practice my hobby, and THAT because I absorbed all of the advice and learned how to better myself while practicing that self-same hobby. Hrrrmmmm... ...and that's all I have to say about that. [/QUOTE]
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