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Old 20th June 2013, 10:55   #21
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Yeah I have tbh, I am really keen on the idea of blurring the backgrounds, until funds allow atm I may have to utilise Photoshop but I feel that goes away from the idea of having a decent camera.
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Yes true, personally i don't like post processing at all. I take photo's for the enjoyment of taking them, i love camera's. I understand there are times when post processing is useful. For example a pro photographer who relies on the perfect shot to earn a living will post process so they can sell their photos to clients who want the perfect shot.

For me though, as a hobby photographer, i prefer to take my time with camera settings and get the shot in camera without the need to sit at my laptop for hours fiddling with sliders, that isn't what photography is about for me

Once you get round to getting one of these fast prime lenses you will fall in love and it becomes quite easy to create fantastic looking images
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If you're saving for a good lens I would strongly urge you to look at the 10-22mm canon lens. It's truly mighty and incredibly versatile.
Scrap the canon ef-s 10-22.

Sigma 10-20 is much cheaper and really in this price range most people will not be able to tell the difference.
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Yes true, personally i don't like post processing at all. I take photo's for the enjoyment of taking them, i love camera's. I understand there are times when post processing is useful. For example a pro photographer who relies on the perfect shot to earn a living will post process so they can sell their photos to clients who want the perfect shot.
Speak to any wire agency pro.. They don't edit
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