- All camera brands build great cameras.
- All camera brands build crap cameras.
- A good photographer will take great pictures with a crappy camera. A bad photographer won't take a good picture with any camera.
- Film is just as good as digital. It's also just as bad.
- Expensive lenses don't take better pictures than cheap ones - they simply let you take pictures in some circumstances where a cheap lens wouldn't.
- Most cheap lenses are better than you are a photographer.
- Don't buy a new camera until you've hit all its limitations and have found your photography restricted by them for at least 3 months. Do this, and you may never have to buy another camera ever again.
- The grass is always sharper and its green channel displays increased tonal range on the other side of the fence. (Meaning: Everybody else's pictures will always look better than yours, and everybody else's camera will always seem better than yours.)
- There is no such thing as a photograph that isn't postprocessed.
- You can tell how good a photographer is by the size of his waste-paper basket (or recycle bin).
- Most of your pictures suck. So do everyone else's.
- If somebody tells you that their camera is fantastic and every picture comes out perfect, they're lying (see Truth #11).
- When you improve/upgrade your camera and lens system by 500%, your photographs increase in artistic quality by approximately 0%.
- The more you complain about your camera system, the worse your photos are.
- The artistic and technical quality of your latest photo is directly proportional to the number of activations on your shutter.
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