>>3289773Well the wonderful aspect of macro is that 1 hectar is plenty for a macro photographer. Where the same space is almost nothing for a landscape photographer. I guess whatever floats your boat, i wouldn't have started with such a pro like camera, because it does a bit too much for you in my opinion. Every shot comes out clear as a blue sky, but lack in creativity therefore. I was limited to my nikon D80 for 10 months, before getting an excellent deal for a Nikon D7100 + lense (350 bucks). I took landscape, night, portraits and animal shots all with my little nikon d80 + 50mm. It was hard as fuck and a missed millions of really good opportunities, but learned tons of new stuff through experimenting.
>>3289779Well as i said m8, i know jackshit about sport photography, as long as you got picture you were looking for it's good
>>3289780Well I'm into landscape aswell, so i can relate to the struggle you have. Mirror lockup, remote shutter and also ISO are wonderful tools to use. Raising your iso to something around 800, would result in you not needing such a long exposure, but still getting smooth water. I dunno, experimenting is the key to learning new things.
Also don't expect that i know so much about photography. I mean like i've been into it for almost a year now, so my criticism can be kinda misleading or bad. It's just kinda sad to see that most of the pictures here are being posted without any comments or criticism on them. It's already hard to get any criticism on instagram, which is why /p/ should be different in that aspect
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