Point and Shoot Camera (non SLR) POTM Contest?

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inssane

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I love photography, but don't have an SLR. Many people here, I'm sure, don't have $500+ cameras, not to mention lights, lenses, etc.
I definitely admire the quality of SLR shots here, and the creativity it takes to get a photo like that. Many of us who only use point and shoot cameras don't quite have that edge, unless they photoshop the heck out of it.

I don't personally believe that true photography should be photoshopped. It should be purely based on one's skill. I know that I try very hard to get great photos. I adjust my settings based on my fish's activity and I do the best I can with the level camera I have.
I am sure many of us are in the same boat.

Can we pilot a "Point and Shoot" POTM contest? I think it would be nice and maybe people won't be so concerned and post up pics asking if it's good enough.
Thanks
Nick
 
there are a bunch of higher end point and shoots that will do anything a lower end slr/dslr will do... except swap out lenses.

my cousin is a photographer and the things she can do with a budget point and shoot amaze me!
 
We don't even have a regular POTM contest, let alone one specifically for P&S :ROFL:

BTW, post-processing is an important part of photography, whether you're using a DSLR or a P&S. There are things that the camera can't get right, like white balance. And sometimes you need to make a few exposure, highlight, shadow, contrast, etc etc adjustments to make the picture an accurate representation. There is nothing wrong with that IMO :)
 
jcardona1;4851723; said:
We don't even have a regular POTM contest, let alone one specifically for P&S :ROFL:

BTW, post-processing is an important part of photography, whether you're using a DSLR or a P&S. There are things that the camera can't get right, like white balance. And sometimes you need to make a few exposure, highlight, shadow, contrast, etc etc adjustments to make the picture an accurate representation. There is nothing wrong with that IMO :)

I couldn't agree more
 
Yeah, yeah Pharoah...:(


Chaitika;4856223; said:
Post processing is cheating. :D

Cheers to that!


I definitely admire post processing, but many of us don't possess the skill in photoshop that many others do. I honestly just like tweaking the settings on the camera, taking a bunch of pictures (planned out) and finding that one gem of a shot.

At least POTM is back soon. :D
 
inssane;4857411; said:
Yeah, yeah Pharoah...:(




Cheers to that!


I definitely admire post processing, but many of us don't possess the skill in photoshop that many others do. I honestly just like tweaking the settings on the camera, taking a bunch of pictures (planned out) and finding that one gem of a shot.

At least POTM is back soon. :D

If you want to get into taking better shots, hit up Aquatic Photography. There are some solid people over there that can really help you out. Even with a point and shoot.

Just stay way from that Chaitika guy.... He's sketchy. ;)
 
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