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<blockquote data-quote="lightmuncher" data-source="post: 5052" data-attributes="member: 300"><p>Jack you know that its not always the equipment, it is the person that makes the most of what they have. AND! Taking a picture isn't about clicking, its being able to see how best to make the most of the light and the structure of the image you wish to capture. I have seen too many people click away, hoping that one in two hundred clicks might be the golden winner. You and I know it's not about clicking, it is about what you see. Knowledge of your equipment is a whole part of the process, and that lens and that camera COULD make it better of course, although I have seen many times, a good picture can be caught on something cheaper. Wishing though I had that 600mm for bird shooting. Ah well, maybe one day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lightmuncher, post: 5052, member: 300"] Jack you know that its not always the equipment, it is the person that makes the most of what they have. AND! Taking a picture isn't about clicking, its being able to see how best to make the most of the light and the structure of the image you wish to capture. I have seen too many people click away, hoping that one in two hundred clicks might be the golden winner. You and I know it's not about clicking, it is about what you see. Knowledge of your equipment is a whole part of the process, and that lens and that camera COULD make it better of course, although I have seen many times, a good picture can be caught on something cheaper. Wishing though I had that 600mm for bird shooting. Ah well, maybe one day. [/QUOTE]
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