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<blockquote data-quote="Eye-level" data-source="post: 93228" data-attributes="member: 6548"><p>Max some folks are naturally gifted and they can make good snaps as easily as they breath air. Then there are folks that work and study and shoot their @sses off and yet they still make basically mediocre snaps (I am one of these unfortunate individuals) When you talk about starting from the beginning the most important aspect of photography is dealing with contrast. Timing comes next and then composition. Figure out those three things and your snaps may still be mediocre but at least they will display technical acumen which other folks can see if they are smart enough to see it. These three things are not all of it by any means just the most basic of basic fundamentals. Photography is very convoluted like playing a violin or piano or something...many folks can make Silent Night sound decent but few can make it sing. The best never get stuck in a groove either they are always learning, watching, waiting, studying, and striving to make a better snap than the last one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eye-level, post: 93228, member: 6548"] Max some folks are naturally gifted and they can make good snaps as easily as they breath air. Then there are folks that work and study and shoot their @sses off and yet they still make basically mediocre snaps (I am one of these unfortunate individuals) When you talk about starting from the beginning the most important aspect of photography is dealing with contrast. Timing comes next and then composition. Figure out those three things and your snaps may still be mediocre but at least they will display technical acumen which other folks can see if they are smart enough to see it. These three things are not all of it by any means just the most basic of basic fundamentals. Photography is very convoluted like playing a violin or piano or something...many folks can make Silent Night sound decent but few can make it sing. The best never get stuck in a groove either they are always learning, watching, waiting, studying, and striving to make a better snap than the last one. [/QUOTE]
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