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the_cat_keeper:
Thanks! :blush: My cat would be really happy to hear that; I kept telling her it's my wonderful photography that makes her look pretty. Anyway I don't think she understood anything I said. :D
Cats want you to think they here yada, yada, yada, blah, blah, blah, but somehow they always seem to know what is going on.
 
WOW, I was just looking through some of your gallery. You take some very nice pictures. I am still in the learning process as far as photography. My problem is I want great pictures to just come out automatically.....................I have been chasing this dream for years.

Finally after taking thousands of not so great "snapshots" I have decided to put a little more effort into it so I am asking questions and learning as I go.
 
WVDiver:
WOW, I was just looking through some of your gallery. You take some very nice pictures. I am still in the learning process as far as photography. My problem is I want great pictures to just come out automatically.....................I have been chasing this dream for years.
Thank you :blush: We can learn together then... I've a new camera and I'm still trying to figure out its capability. These days digital cameras are built in with so much functions that I think any one of them can produce great photo. It's usually the photographer that's not up to par :D In any case I am so glad about the creation of digital cameras... underwater film photography is simply too expensive to catch on.

WVDiver:
Finally after taking thousands of not so great "snapshots" I have decided to put a little more effort into it so I am asking questions and learning as I go.
Good for you! :)
And you know what, underwater photography helps me to observe the underwater world even closer and see things that I would never have noticed otherwise, like the worm for example.
 
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