Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

Outline · [ Standard ] · Linear+

 Good photography, Equipment or Skill ?

views
     
aba9785
post Oct 2 2007, 10:20 PM

el aba9785
*****
Senior Member
743 posts

Joined: Jun 2005
From: Penang


anticipation, some sheer luck, good timing, fast response, the eye for great angle/position
aba9785
post Oct 4 2007, 09:58 AM

el aba9785
*****
Senior Member
743 posts

Joined: Jun 2005
From: Penang


QUOTE(gogo2 @ Oct 4 2007, 09:27 AM)
yup....that's right. Its EQUALLY important (50/50). 50%. You can't take
good photography if any of those lacking. I actually like to take photo.
But after a while, my Minolta S304 cannot satisfy the performance I need.
And I don't want to splurge on dSLR which is RM4k for Canon 300d at that
time. So I abandon my hobby because I can't even take a photo with
dramatic effect using wide angle lense, or portrait using big Fnumber.
Then what's the point of continue taking photo which does not fit the
requirement. I can't even take good waterfall in long exposure. So its
pointless in photography if you cannot take all the photo you want.
You'll know my sadness if you're stuck in PnS camera.... sad.gif


Added on October 4, 2007, 9:30 amAnd one more thing. Suddenly if you got photography opportunity. Your startup of PnS takes forever and you lose the opportunity. Tell me that your 0s startup time of your dSLR is not important?
*
yup..my first minolta E223 PnS kinda sucks, but that is what i can afford during college time, like photography but eventually have to 'neglect' it cos all sorts of camera limitation (n my skills really sucks that time)

return back to photography this year with another PnS, so far so good, still improving my skill n try to max out my PnS before i m going into SLR (which is kinda a new league to me)

but all the basics still apply in photography, composition can really affect a lot.

 

Change to:
| Lo-Fi Version
0.0456sec    1.46    7 queries    GZIP Disabled
Time is now: 23rd December 2025 - 07:44 AM