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<blockquote data-quote="eal1" data-source="post: 380204" data-attributes="member: 8642"><p>OK, so i have rediscovered photography fifteen years after taking pictures of my children. I vacationed in Italy four years ago, took a small camera, and so enjoyed taking shots in churches, of art, of architecture that i purchased a D7000.</p><p>That led to a 610 and i will upgrade soon (maybe changing companies!). I think i lack the requisite knowledge to sell myself as a pro, and would not wish to risk the disappointment of a client relying on my photo skills. actually, i know i have a lot to learn about capturing light in a way that fits my vision . . . and that is where the fun lies. SO, yes, maybe i "suck," but that's OK, because it is so enjoyable to grow and play and imagine and carry whatever camera and lenses i can afford. If anyone is offended that i "suck" at this, that is their problem. i am merely enjoying myself and harming no one in the process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eal1, post: 380204, member: 8642"] OK, so i have rediscovered photography fifteen years after taking pictures of my children. I vacationed in Italy four years ago, took a small camera, and so enjoyed taking shots in churches, of art, of architecture that i purchased a D7000. That led to a 610 and i will upgrade soon (maybe changing companies!). I think i lack the requisite knowledge to sell myself as a pro, and would not wish to risk the disappointment of a client relying on my photo skills. actually, i know i have a lot to learn about capturing light in a way that fits my vision . . . and that is where the fun lies. SO, yes, maybe i "suck," but that's OK, because it is so enjoyable to grow and play and imagine and carry whatever camera and lenses i can afford. If anyone is offended that i "suck" at this, that is their problem. i am merely enjoying myself and harming no one in the process. [/QUOTE]
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