felixcat8888
Senior Member
Can see photos taken with the 645 are very very nice!
Thanks.
Yes, I think we, as enthusiasts often over analyze the equipment part of the hobby.
Its always easy to get 'sold' that some new and shiny will be better and absolutely essential to get good photos.
Which is why I've always asked guys I know to just shoot more (and think over the shots)
The gear chasing can only go that far...
Its photography as a hobby that will carry through in the long run for me.
Can see photos taken with the 645 are very very nice!
can't agree more. :thumbsup:
Really nice your butterfly series. :thumbsup:
Win!
Really nice
Nice!!
Awesome.:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
otc
https://www.flickr.com/photos/97620009@N06/
K3, smc FA100-300
bishan park 30 sep 2017
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3 different types of photography...
K5 + Sigma 10-20
At the top of Gunung Raya by Ken Goh, on Flickr
K5 + Sigma 500 F4.5
Lesser Racket-tailed Drongo by Ken Goh, on Flickr
K1 + DA35 F2.8 Ltd Macro
Sugar-Free Mooncake by Ken Goh, on Flickr
3 different types of photography...
K5 + Sigma 10-20
At the top of Gunung Raya by Ken Goh, on Flickr
K5 + Sigma 500 F4.5
Lesser Racket-tailed Drongo by Ken Goh, on Flickr
K1 + DA35 F2.8 Ltd Macro
Sugar-Free Mooncake by Ken Goh, on Flickr