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    Member Poik's Avatar
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    Not all of these are from 2012, but this is the year that I've really taken my hobby to the next level and invested in some good gear and spent time learning how to post process, which I learned is what sets a good photo apart from a great one that really grabs your attention. Six months from now I'm sure I'll look at my shots and see what I could have done better, but these are the ones I am proud of right now.


    Colombia by Poik242, on Flickr


    Anni & Rissa by Poik242, on Flickr


    Music by the fire by Poik242, on Flickr


    Clay fence by Poik242, on Flickr


    Home by Poik242, on Flickr


    Looking up by Poik242, on Flickr


    Globen by Poik242, on Flickr


    Klätterlabbet at night by Poik242, on Flickr


    Sören sleeping on the bed by Poik242, on Flickr


    Meteor over Priest Lake by Poik242, on Flickr
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    Quote Originally Posted by Poik View Post
    Six months from now I'm sure I'll look at my shots and see what I could have done better, but these are the ones I am proud of right now.
    There is a lot of truth to that statement. Every year I have my favorites, but the next year when I go back to look at them compared to what I am currently shooting... they just look bad. I am hoping it is growth.

    One of these days I need to invest in PhotoShop and learn how to post process better. Slowly I am getting better (or at least becoming blind to my own inadequacies).

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    Quote Originally Posted by conropl View Post
    One of these days I need to invest in PhotoShop and learn how to post process better. Slowly I am getting better (or at least becoming blind to my own inadequacies).

    Pat
    Judging from your serie on page 2, I guess we can agree that the former explanation is more accurate

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