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Trey Ratcliff dumps his D800
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<blockquote data-quote="ohkphoto" data-source="post: 175499" data-attributes="member: 1573"><p>Excellent article and the guy did a great job on this event. It just goes to show that a good photographer knows his equipment and will use whatever it takes to get the job done . . . good point about planning.</p><p></p><p>After the wildfire here last year, a friend called and said the wild horses were in her area . . . they had been very elusive and I had to move quickly. I threw my camera bag into the truck and took off. Well, guess what I left at home. . . the camera . . . it was too late to turn back and all I had in my pocket was a Canon Powershot . . . so that's what I used. Shots were fine . . . not as fancy as I think I could have gotten with the dslr . . . but mission was accomplished. </p><p></p><p>Moral of the story . . . it's the shot that's important, not the equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohkphoto, post: 175499, member: 1573"] Excellent article and the guy did a great job on this event. It just goes to show that a good photographer knows his equipment and will use whatever it takes to get the job done . . . good point about planning. After the wildfire here last year, a friend called and said the wild horses were in her area . . . they had been very elusive and I had to move quickly. I threw my camera bag into the truck and took off. Well, guess what I left at home. . . the camera . . . it was too late to turn back and all I had in my pocket was a Canon Powershot . . . so that's what I used. Shots were fine . . . not as fancy as I think I could have gotten with the dslr . . . but mission was accomplished. Moral of the story . . . it's the shot that's important, not the equipment. [/QUOTE]
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