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Posted: Sun Jun 14th, 2015 14:28
 
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+ 1 on that.

Much the same vibe in helping as in this forum (unlike many others) and one big difference is the preference for posting inline photos (among the best I've seen) rather than gallery (both available but many many embedded photos).

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well I spoke too soon, Wife flipped out told me to be a man and keep shooting..She did say I need a small camera for travel to scotland though . So now I have to keep the dreaded D7000



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ArcticRick wrote:
well I spoke too soon, Wife flipped out told me to be a man and keep shooting..She did say I need a small camera for travel to scotland though . So now I have to keep the dreaded D7000

These women seem to have a knack for knowing the best course of action.

Sometimes you just have to step back from trying too hard to capture prize winning images and reconnect with the fun of taking pictures. You can do that with a compact camera just as well as a DSLR.

The main thing is to enjoy Scotland!



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