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  1. This is my personal experience so may not apply. I suggest getting a comfortably lightweight camera and carry it everywhere you go. As you move about, think about framing: 1/3rd rules, and near, middle, distance areas. I think ANYTHING can be a subject of photography. You are trying to decide what you want to photograph, so think about it everywhere you go. Even if the image is not of an interesting subject, proper framing can be interesting in and of itself. Second, with interchangeable lens cameras, pick a single focal length lens and go for a walk. Same idea, but let the focal length guide your efforts. An environment photographs differently with different focal length lenses. Third, remember the most important rule- most of the images are trash; throw them away. Don't fret over that either. Maybe you will find what you like to photograph over time, or get back into the technical aspects of photography, including post processing. Maybe not. Regards, RC
  2. Update....... No surprise. Still happy with the Canon PRO-200.
  3. iPhone, no less. Had my Nikon but didn't use it (silly me). Was able to print to 13x19
  4. Scanned 2004; image taken about 1991. My wife, Black Canyon, Colorado.
  5. On the plus side, I see lots of comments that "if you aren't getting good images, it's you, not the camera". Slide film in the 1980s, and 1990s with medium format film, then digital since the 2000s gives the perspective that equipment today is outstanding. Image stabilization means I don't often use a tripod anymore (sometimes wish I had...). Probably more important now for most of us is knowing the limits of our equipment rather than needing better equipment. For example on my Z7 I know that if I pull up shadows 5 stops I will see some banding in the background, especially if I use full shadow adjustment and noise reduction in ACR. Now, 5 stops of available shadow recovery is nothing to feel bad about. -Regards, RC
  6. You could create a collage/mosaic in photoshop, but it sounds as if you want some sort of A.I. program to generate the arrangement for you?
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