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me combing through files filled with old photographs. I had several of those “mom moments,” wishing to re-enter my now rosy past. After all, she will always my baby. At the same time, I was forced to revisit some really bad photographs. Why in the world did I save all of these?
There is something to be said for viewing the overall grand design of one’s life. For once I stopped wincing at the true awfulness of many of the images, what I saw instead was growth…It was slow, but it was there.
Skipping past my first camera whose only pixel size was 640×480, my second camera I won in an online photo contest. I was thrilled to get it and equally as thrilled to get rid of it. You see, at that point I longed for manual settings. I was not satisfied any more with spot meter and center focus. It was a happy day indeed when I could choose an aperture or shutter speed on my own.
I would use that third camera for a long time, until it was entirely outmoded by longer zooms and lenses. I resisted the DSLR crazy that was sweeping the masses and purchased my fourth camera – another compact camera that I hated from day one. I resisted that too. It took me months to admit I hated it. Reviewers said it was bad. Buyers said it was bad. In the end, I had to admit there were just too many issues to overcome.
Finally, under outside pressure, I had no choice. Growth demanded it. Either I plunged in or I stayed exactly where I was. I have never been happier.
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However, I was 12 years getting to this point. For twelve years, I toted along my compact cameras. I guess I was stubborn. Yet…There is something to be said for them. What I learned using those cameras is priceless. I learned that no matter what camera I had, it was possible to take great photographs.
I say this all the time and yet people don’t believe me. Great photographs come from great photographers, not great equipment. A DSLR, a $2,000 lens, and a $500 tripod did not make that photograph – you did. I know this because I have lived it. Time and time again, somebody wanted to know what lens I used.
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