EJMcD wrote:
I understand your point of view and am sorry that your experience was disappointing. Personally, I'm addicted to photography and will make every effort to get to the best line of sight when making a photo. With today's digital cameras, I believe it's hard to take a bad photo "and" with editing software (e.g. perspective control, brightness, contrast, color correction) you can improve any image. I don't know what you were shooting with but most modern cameras (like my D5) perform remarkably well in low lighting. And the best digital feature is the delete button. If you're not satisfied with what you get, delete it, adjust your settings and take another shot. Oh and I have 4 daughters, nine grandchildren and some remarkable images of all their sporting events which includes football, baseball, basketball, softball, soccer, volleyball, competition cheerleading, karate, dance class and a few other things that I can't remember. They will all be perfectly preserved indefinitely thanks to digital technology.
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