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Old 11-15-2009, 05:12 AM
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No. If you're hungry to learn, then you already have more than you need. It's far more important to work on composition, using colors, lines, and shapes, finding strong subjects, etc.. You can do that with any equipment -- and as you work, you might discover new and interesting things which you like to do. For example, as I learned, I discovered that I loved ultra-wide angles, so that lead me to buy a 10mm lens. I benefited enormously from taking time to learn about my photography, as opposed to just gettig more equipment.
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