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Originally Posted by Snowyowl
I think that the biggest change has come from the freedom that digital gives us. People can take all the pictures that they want, they can experiment, all without having to pay the old processing costs..... Mind you some people are very much better at it that the rest of us.  but we still get the satisfaction of trying.
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Originally Posted by Nogbad
As a new photographer it is always so difficult to look around and see something to photograph in a way that is different. I can see potential in almost everything I see but lack the skill to create the image I want.I know it takes time and on the whole I am 70% happy with my images, I like what I take but, I also want the occasional "Wow! I did really well feeling", when you know you have captured a great image.I guess patience is a virtue and perseverence even more so.Nogbad
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Along the lines of "It is best to have loved and lost..etc..",
it is best to have tried and failed (i.e. from a personal perspective) than to have never tried at all, and then to try and learn from the experience. We can all take advantage of this new technology, that after the initial equipment cost that we each can afford, becomes quite cheap to use.
Roger