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Thread: Stunning Nikon

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    Wink I wonder how many new "Pro" photographers

    ...there are in Georgetown now.

    Hmmm. Good question. If I were to hazard a guess, I'd say...

    200!

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    Re: Stunning Nikon

    I saw the ad on tv, finally and I've sort of changed my mind.
    We know that you can take lousey pics with a good camera and good pics with a not so good one.
    I doubt any one receiving one of these is going to think about going pro but if they can take better pictures easier of their families and important events in their lives , then good for them!
    Nikon is in the business of selling cameras.
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    Re: Stunning Nikon

    I didn't really see what's on the website, but I imagine they're all perfectly post-processed as well.


    However, it was a camera that pulled me back into photography. I was into it in high school, then after I graduated my dad gave me one of his extra cameras. For fifteen years I thought I had lost my touch. I couldn't take a good shot to save my life. Then I bought a Canon Rebel Ti (film) camera. My first roll left me breathless. I COULD take good photos! They were sharp and clear and had great color, so combine good picture quality with my semi-trained eye and my pictures came out beautiful.
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    Re: Stunning Nikon

    Thanks, it is rather stunning.

    People who think their camera makes them a good photographer are stupid.

    Everyone knows its the lens
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    Question Re: Stunning Nikon

    So I've been going to Georgetown for almost 50 years, and the pictures on the commercial aren't the ones I would think of. When I think of Georgetown I think of shrimp boats, fishing boats, the seafood markets down on the water with call the cats/kittens wandering around. I think Spanish Moss growing in trees, and the only shot of that I saw seemed to be at Brookgreen Gardens, miles away from Georgetown. What about the steel mill glowing at night? The old ice house. You just dont get a real feel for Georgetown with these pictures. At least not in my view. Not that the pictures aren't nice. They are. They could just have been taken anywhere............

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