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Originally Posted by RexK_Cozumel
Also if you look at some of the great photographers out there they take some pretty ordinary everyday objects and capture them in unique interesting ways. That is what really makes the difference between a good photographer and a great one. What everyone calls the photographers eye is only in part natural talent mostly it is learned thru much practice and experimentation so be sure to go shoot lots and lots of frames. eventually you will figure it out. that is truly the best thing about digital over film it allows you to shoot thousands of frames with out having to shell out thousands of dollars for film/developing.
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I don't know how inspirational you meant your post to be, but it is. I know I still take more "snapshot" type pictures then planned photographs. However, yesterday I wagged off work and went shooting. I did find myself walking around my subjects and analyzing what I saw in the viewfinder. Perhaps, I've started the journey. Mind you, I've had my camera since early last month and have taken over a couple thousand shots. (easy to do with digital!) So it's finally sinking in!
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