Wouter Brandsma
In the great amount of reviewed cameras and 100% crops you would almost forget that these cameras are actually produced to take photographs. I mean, the family stuff, your vacations, personal projects (be it landscape, abstract, street, whatever), real world photographs. Sure, as a result of all the excitement of a new camera you might photograph more and feel your photography is improving. But you can do so too with your previous camera. Just shoot more. It is all about practising, learning, and improving.
I once heard National Geographics photographer Ira Block say in a video that the three ingredients for a great photograph are: Good composition, good light, and the moment. When you nailed all three you have a great photograph and when you get two things right you will get a good photograph. Your camera won't teach you this, not your current one or the replacement. No you have to learn this. It is your effort. Have fun!
Photograph by Wouter Brandsma
I once heard National Geographics photographer Ira Block say in a video that the three ingredients for a great photograph are: Good composition, good light, and the moment. When you nailed all three you have a great photograph and when you get two things right you will get a good photograph. Your camera won't teach you this, not your current one or the replacement. No you have to learn this. It is your effort. Have fun!
Photograph by Wouter Brandsma