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A nice mirrorless, light, and fun to use. I personally love Fujis having swapped over from Nikon. The rangefinder style is really enjoyable to use.

Peterson's "Understanding Exposure". The only book necessary since the whole hobby is simply understanding light.

Changed my style from this:
The Mexican Jay (Aphelocoma ultramarina)

To a new subject/approach.

Mickey's Dining Car

Sunflower Coal


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I'm pretty sure many people know of Ken Rockwell's camera reviews. I don't know how he has enough hours in the day to review so many, but even so, I trust his reviews.

http://www.kenrockwell.com


Oh now you gone and done it...








What part of "...Shall not be infringed" don't you understand???


 
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Originally posted by ChuckWall:

Sunflower Coal


If you are open at all to constructive criticism, I think this picture could use a little leveling. As it is, the whole image feels like it's going to slide off of the page to the left.
 
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