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If photography, digital photography is dead in the water if it is "out of digital photography. As Kodak Brownie box camera and brought Instamatic photography to the masses in the 20th century, so the digital camera has done the same at 21. But once the "ability to take pictures novelty" disappears, lack of capacity are relegated to digital camera for the hobby box.

There is a principle in the science of management says in the business of a person promotes the level of their own incompetence and no more. It's called the "Peter Principle" formulated by Dr. Laurence J. Peter in his book of the same name. After that stay and can only move sideways. This is true also for photography. Once you reach his level of incompetence or maximum capacity, not felt. At this point, the interest wanes and the outlets of the camera more and more rare. In other words, another casualty of digital photography.

There will always be hard-liners in any field that is still practiced in the level of their incompetence, but the average Joe was once excited about digital photography is no more. The amateur has lost enthusiasm.

So what is the answer to the problem? The focus, as in any hobby or pastime, is a continuous learning process. In the business world we call skills upgrading. Addition of the competencies and skills to their existing tool bag will keep up the ladder of promotion. The same applies to photography. Learning is a must.

Most of us at some point, dissatisfied with our photos. Not all resemble those of magazines and newspapers. What they have to rest not? They have learned the techniques and disciplines of photography and have implemented in a continuous learning journey to great photos.

A hobby, like any plant or animal, must be nurtured if it is to show signs of growth. Buy a digital camera for the sole purpose of just taking pictures without the high costs of the film, which in most cases result in death digital photography. If digital photography is to flourish you need three key ingredients:

1. Time

As with anything of value over time life is a key ingredient for success. Unless you take the time to invest in any company is likely to get an equivalent reward. Garbage in the garbage out. No pain, no gain, as the old saying goes. There is no snapshot.

2. Passion

Unless you are excited a hobby or pastime, it is inevitable that gradually decrease with time and eventually fail. I speak from experience. Developing your passion is essential for growth. Passion is the fuel that fires his passion.

3. Capacity

Some are born with natural ability, but for most of us have to work at it. Practice makes perfect. If you do not have the ability to acquire it after the way you can legally. The acquisition of the building is a process and many of us a journey of discovery. Something we have to work.

Take any of these three points of digital photography and its disappearance in track. But the key point is photography. The picture of learning and skill acquisition of creative photography feed on digital photography and keep it alive.

The picture is not governed by the means used, digital, film, or Polaroid pinhole. Photo stands alone and independent of the tools or media. Since the beauty is in the eye of the beholder. It is contained in a box, a camera or digital sensor. Their results can be seen on a computer, a shirt or a magazine.

Digital photography is the answer to the picture, because of its ease of use, distribution methods and costs. But taking digital photography and resulting in the death of digital photography.

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Wayne Turner has been teaching photography for 25 years and has written three books on photography.

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