>>3602771>shutter speed, continuous AF etc. I think that's a fair point - better gear means better possibilities.
At the minute however, owning a A7 III and whatever best glass you can throw at mean, will mean jack shit when I have no understanding of what actually makes an interesting photograph - I'm enjoying the MJU, because it makes me not worry about all the technical aspects and allows me to just think about what's in the frame and why it's there.
It reminds me of how I used to shoot as a kid with my dad's digital point and shoot.
The shitty noise/bad quality is a little quirk I like because I'm cheap like that.
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>focus is dirt/grassthe way I see it is exactly like you, the focus goes to the straw in the middle, but the two edges of the frame have the point of interest, so you end up playing pong with your eyes - that was the intention anyway.
>this has no subject I agree with this one - i shot it because i really like the glare of the sun and wanted to juxtapose the plants with the field and concrete.
>decent but noisey i'll take that - to be fair, I think I didn't remove the grain filter that VSCO applies - not that it would save the shot much.
>i want to see the whole animalFair - i agree that it's too tight, but again, limitations of my height and gear - I thought it was an interesting point of view from above and followed, somewhat, the rule of odds.
Thanks anon, for giving me your time, pal.