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Decisive Moments/Fast Shutter Pictures

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Fast Shutter Speed Photography
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Noise reduction?

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I only just got tired of wasting time in Photoshop and got me a copy of Neat Image (as a plugin).

Pretty darn satisfied. Pic related. What noise reduction do you all prefer?
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postcards

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I might be able to publish some of my photos as souvenir postcards. What do you think about my selection? Gonna go through my library of digital photos later & update the thread.

Also: Can anyone guess the red thread?
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Architecture thread. In particularly interiors.

I'll be posting a few over the coming hours/days.
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hey p i just wanted to show you this photo i think it's amazing
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what's up punks. here's a few shots for you to look at, ordered by subject
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>tfw no small retro DSLR camera

Yeah you can say there is the Nikon Df but it's xbox hueg and I want the small ones.
The Olympus OM-D and Fuji X series don't cut it not because they don't have the *clack* *clack* sounds of an SLR.

Please Nikon, Pentax and Olympus make this camera possible.

Pic highly related. Why can't they make a DSLR with similar size? An APS-C sized sensor is more than enough.
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Is it just me or where I live, when I happen to meet a photographer they are mostly in their 20's and older? Sure there are young students studying photography and there are teenage hipsters who think they are photographers but from what I am seeing most photographers that consistently produce good results are already mature.

Is it because most photographers get into photography after college unlike music wherein we have child prodigies? Or is it because photography gear have always been costly? Or is it even with recent developments such as smartphones already getting high quality photos, photography is a hard art form to master and it takes years of hardwork and talent in order to produce decent work?

Pic not that related but it is a work of one of my favorite photographers.
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