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<blockquote data-quote="dea" data-source="post: 795117" data-attributes="member: 14026"><p>A wise man i know once said;</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It is just one simple sentence and it changes me a lot about photography. Capturing a great photo is not about how expensive your gears or how high tech your epuipments are. It is about you, your hand-eye coordination and using the best of what you had at the moment and come out best of it. </p><p></p><p>That's how brilliant photos captured. You don't have to be a gearhead just to show off your high end gears, confirmed that they will come out great pictures. Your gears ain't guarantee an awesome result, instead, your skill and experience are crucial.</p><p></p><p>Your gears just help you to get a good picture. It is just a tool anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dea, post: 795117, member: 14026"] A wise man i know once said; It is just one simple sentence and it changes me a lot about photography. Capturing a great photo is not about how expensive your gears or how high tech your epuipments are. It is about you, your hand-eye coordination and using the best of what you had at the moment and come out best of it. That's how brilliant photos captured. You don't have to be a gearhead just to show off your high end gears, confirmed that they will come out great pictures. Your gears ain't guarantee an awesome result, instead, your skill and experience are crucial. Your gears just help you to get a good picture. It is just a tool anyway. [/QUOTE]
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