While I agree with you, you also have to consider that not all photographers are trying to be great. I use my camera to share and help remember memories. Starting into photography it was encouraging to hear "Your such a great photographer," from friends and family, but thats not the reason I take pictures anymore. Spend five minutes on Flickr and you'll realize that you're one of a million photographers. Most likely, someone has already captured your picture too.
My photography isn't a tool I use for self gratification, its a tool that I use to help share moments with friends and family. It really doesn't matter if someone visits my gallery and finds my pictures boring, because to a few, those pictures are absolutely amazing and forever a memory. With that, my favorite pictures are ones with people in them, preferably the ones that I love. Granted, if something catches my eye, I'll take a few captures, but thats not what I'm out to get anymore.Why not upgrade to the 40D? I made the upgrade a while ago and love the size, durability, LCD, and top LCD to much to ever go back.
My photography isn't a tool I use for self gratification, its a tool that I use to help share moments with friends and family. It really doesn't matter if someone visits my gallery and finds my pictures boring, because to a few, those pictures are absolutely amazing and forever a memory. With that, my favorite pictures are ones with people in them, preferably the ones that I love. Granted, if something catches my eye, I'll take a few captures, but thats not what I'm out to get anymore.Why not upgrade to the 40D? I made the upgrade a while ago and love the size, durability, LCD, and top LCD to much to ever go back.
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