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Started Sep 2, 2020 | Discussions thread
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Barry Pearson
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Re: My experiences of camera viewing systems

pentaust wrote:

.... As far as I'm concerned, I came to realize that vast majority of people tend to focus on details when selecting a camera tool, rather than raising head and seeing the big picture from a higher level. And focusing on camera gear aspect is a hint that the photographer concerned about camera tech still has a lots of room to improve his photograph if he would be forgetting his concerns about camera gear technology. Over the years, I have looked at photographs from people obsessed with camera gear, and those photographs, while technically correct, were far from impressive on an artistic level.

I have gained awards, (LRPS twice, and CPAGB, see my panel-images below), and my photos have been accepted in international competitions, etc:

"The image should be the primary focus of discussion" (1)

"The image should be the primary focus of discussion" (2)

Now I want to raise my standards and gain higher awards and gain more acceptances.

The standards increase year by year, and so does the competition.
I need both more skills and comparable equipment to those I'm competing with.
(Guess what sort of equipment they use!)

Each panel comprised 10 mounted A3 Prints.

This panel comprised 10 mounted A3+ prints.

 Barry Pearson's gear list:Barry Pearson's gear list
Ricoh GR III Canon EOS R5 Canon EOS R7 Canon EF 8-15mm f/4L Fisheye USM Canon EF-S 10-18mm F4.5–5.6 IS STM +28 more
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