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"But, I don’t own any of those fancy cameras." Great quote, Bill.
It's never about the equipment, it's always about the talent of the shooter. If you've got no eye, then it doesn't matter how much "stuff" you have.
In the pre-megapixel days I think that most people were less caught up in the hardware and were much more focused on the end result. Of course these days the end result is a lot easier to produce with auto-focus, auto-flash, auto-exposure, auto-auto! But in the end, it still is the photographer's eye -- no matter if they are a photojournalist, a landscape or wildlife photographer, or just a point-and-shooter -- that allows them to frame the shot, not the hardware.
BTWB, Looking forward to reading more of your new blog!
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