Sunday, May 10, 2009

Waterfall and Down Streams

Ever wonder why people go through the hazard to get themselves a DSLR when point and shoot are getting better and smaller? The most common question everyone asks is “How many megapixel is your camera?” Apparently, this has been set as a mark by many people to differentiate how good the camera is. And if you ask me, yes, it does make a difference to your camera and the quality of the picture but it is only the one out of many factors and definitely not the main factor for a picture to turn out great.

Trust me, if not, you can easily get a Casio Exlim 15 megapixel camera and use that to compare with the quality of the pictures taken by any Canon or Fujifilm camera with a lower megapixel.

Okay back to the discussion why would people love to carry a DSLR when it’s heavier, much more expensive, need to switch lenses for different purpose while you can get macro etc on a compact, the need to carry lots of props for just a shooting session and many other reasons that I am unable to list down here one by one.

However, I feel that the only reason why would people want to go thru so much effort for a photo is the fact that they wanted control over their photographs.

Let the picture do the talking then. Other than cropping, I have done nothing else to process these pictures.
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The beauty of having the control over the shutter speed.

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