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Serious about Photography?

Now that the Muka head light house looked different.
It's already a month ago since I got myself a Canon 1000d out of impulse buying, which of course turned out to be a good buy!
For someone like me who has zero knowledge about photography, I would say it's no regrets investing a dslr, even if it's only for personal interest.

I was chatting with a friend and he stressed a lot on the importance of the person behind the camera, and not the camera itself.

and other points..

1. Post processing is important - I dont have a good software
2. Watermark our pictures - I dont have a signature yet
3. Picture Composition - rather than snapping as we go along..

and the most importantly, probably, it's the P-A-S-S-I-O-N, and it's the passion that I'm lacking.

Comments

Pei said…
wow..the photo look more pro huh...

i agree wif u,i hv no regret buying tis too..
although i still hv not much skill in photography, but it does take nice photos...

will continue to learn more abt photography..n yes, if v hv the passion in watever v do, it'll turns out good & excellent..:)
JoanneChong said…
You shld be a good learner..

:P
ww said…
nice :)

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