I agree that it is not as professional as some of the more advanced set ups but with a little practice and getting used to it you can take stunning pictures. I included a link to some of the pictures I recently took.
louxwe's latest photos slideshow on Flickr
If you do some good bargin hunting on the inernet you can find a great deal that will be far less than the fancier rigs. Unless you want to be a professional photographer I would stick with the point and shoot. Cheaper, easier to use, and high enough quality that you can get great pictures with very little photoshopping.
louxwe's latest photos slideshow on Flickr
If you do some good bargin hunting on the inernet you can find a great deal that will be far less than the fancier rigs. Unless you want to be a professional photographer I would stick with the point and shoot. Cheaper, easier to use, and high enough quality that you can get great pictures with very little photoshopping.