I was going through some of my old photos today and came across a few flower pictures. I took most of these with my first digital camera, a Canon D30 (not to be confused with the newer Canon 30D). It was a 3 megapixel DSLR that I got from my good friend and fellow photographer Corey Polis (he gave me a great deal on it). Thanks Corey! It's a far cry from the 13 megapixel Canon 5D that I currently use, but as you can see the D30 still took great pictures. The most important part of getting great pictures isn't how big and fancy your camera is, but knowing how to use whatever camera you have...
...just don't expect me to give up big and fancy any time soon!
Gerald
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Older work...
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Gald you liked it Gerald, looks like it went to some great use!
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