Totally hot!!!
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Totally hot!!!
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Bad advice. Photoshop can't make crappy photos good.
Haha, yea and she do have a resemblance to Megan Fox.Hot girl at the bus stop, and the dumpy kid is checking out his own penis.
Haha, yea and she do have a resemblance to Megan Fox.
Btw, congrats on your first DSLR, enjoy learning to use it
Haha, classic. I wonder if that picture you posted might end up on Apple next ad?DFox, I couldn't resist. Hope you don't mind...
you must not have learned photoshop then.
Any of the photos taken in this thread so far could have been taken with any point and shoot, and that includes the HDR, which requires nothing more than Photoshop, or simple HDR software.
Please learn photography. Learning about your camera isn't going to help your photography more than good composition, interesting angles, and good timing. Photoshop won't help you with those things either.
Bad advice. Photoshop can't make crappy photos good.
What, so if you can't take professional-quality photos, you shouldn't own a nice camera, in your opinion? How do you think a person learns and exceeds at things and becomes a pro? He said he JUST got the damn thing, so settle down. You act as though you're insulted by a non-pro having a DSLR. Guess what... he can do as he pleases and is allowed to practice before being perfect!
the d40 is not that big and pro's spend way more then 300usd on bodies and lenses. The best thing about dslr is the ablity to switch lenses; a top range dslr and a d40 aren't really that far apart.Eh not impressed. I don't see the point in spending more than 300 for a camera. Unless your a professional. For a consumer it's just to bulky and expensive.
Well the thing you get in the higher end series, is more autofocus points, live view, sensor cleaning,High signal-to-noise ratio, betteer color meetering, less shooting lag for faster shutter speed..so you are pretty wrong and saying they arent that far apart, there are big differences, just every photographer doesnt need features in the high end cameras.the d40 is not that big and pro's spend way more then 300usd on bodies and lenses. The best thing about dslr is the ablity to switch lenses; a top range dslr and a d40 aren't really that far apart.
Wow! That's fantastrc! Really fantastic!
Well the thing you get in the higher end series, is more autofocus points, live view, sensor cleaning,High signal-to-noise ratio, betteer color meetering, less shooting lag for faster shutter speed..so you are pretty wrong and saying they arent that far apart, there are big differences, just every photographer doesnt need features in the high end cameras.
To me I believe the photographer can make the picture great, photoshop can make a great picture better, or worse depending on the artist. Here is a shot I took of my niece no photoshop involved just a great shot.
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Not true, but you're right about how shooting film helps a lot. That's why I started with an old, semi-manual camera. I wanted to learn from the ground up, without fancy technology doing the thinking for me.I've been masking my bad photos in photoshop for a while, and now that I'm doing film photography, it's shown me just how bad a photographer I am.