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spinmanMemberJohn GriffinParticipant
Have looked at both your posts and the old saying comes to mind “its a bad tradesman that blames his tools”. Its the opposite on this occasion, the tool is at fault, your camera is not upto the job of taking landscape photos. If your on this forum i take it you are more than a little interested in photography, maybe its time to take the step and splash out on an SLR and let the learning process begin :wink:
FlipflipParticipantI can only agree with what John has said.
The quality of your shots is really what lets you down!
It might be time to vetnure up!
spinmanMemberFlipflip wrote:
I can only agree with what John has said.
The quality of your shots is really what lets you down!
It might be time to vetnure up!
Many thanks for your imput.
SpinmanAiscathParticipantHi Spinman hope you are not disheartened, you have good composition….practice makes perfect, c&c is all about improving ourselves as photographers. I have yet to post a picture…but hope to in coming weeks. And as a beginner feel that i have learnt alot on this forum, but such a long way to go.
ExpresbroParticipantjb7ParticipantI have no idea how you can judge the ‘quality’ of an image from one posted on these pages;
the pixels can almost be counted, the resolution is that small-This picture is interesting for its subject matter,
I hope you don’t mind the edit,
but I’ve tried to concentrate attention on the figure, the steps, and the rocks bound in concrete-j
spinmanMemberjb7 wrote:
I have no idea how you can judge the ‘quality’ of an image from one posted on these pages;
the pixels can almost be counted, the resolution is that small-This picture is interesting for its subject matter,
I hope you don’t mind the edit,
but I’ve tried to concentrate attention on the figure, the steps, and the rocks bound in concrete-j
How can I see your edit of my pic?
spinmanjb7Participant
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