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His equipment is fine (I know so from a PM exchange), but he's shooting through a window. Just sayin'.Aircolours wrote:Twan,oost spotter wrote:<photos>
I cannot hold myself any longer.... All your photos are not sharp and look if you are making photos from a mobile phone . Not only these but all the other shots from the last few monhs I saw. My sincere advise: buy a good camera because, in all honestly and I have been there myself, you will regret it otherwise. I have quite a lot of shots of my early days which are unsharp, out of focus etc. because of bad equipment. And it does not necessarily mean you have to buy the best of the best! Buy a good DSLR and, even more important, a good lens. Thats the best to start from.
Just an advise from an avid photographer.
Brgds, Peter
And not using a photo program to edit it's images!TNCB wrote:His equipment is fine (I know so from a PM exchange), but he's shooting through a window. Just sayin'.Aircolours wrote:Twan,oost spotter wrote:<photos>
I cannot hold myself any longer.... All your photos are not sharp and look if you are making photos from a mobile phone . Not only these but all the other shots from the last few monhs I saw. My sincere advise: buy a good camera because, in all honestly and I have been there myself, you will regret it otherwise. I have quite a lot of shots of my early days which are unsharp, out of focus etc. because of bad equipment. And it does not necessarily mean you have to buy the best of the best! Buy a good DSLR and, even more important, a good lens. Thats the best to start from.
Just an advise from an avid photographer.
Brgds, Peter
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