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As an example, I was in the back of a T-6 in a four ship formation for photos.
Aww c'mon, I'm trying!...I do know some people that go out and spend a couple of thousand dollars on gear, don't know how to use it and still take crappy photos.
Don't worry 'bout it, Pong....buy the camera that you're going to use. I see so many people out at the botanical gardens or wherever, toting around huge expensive DSLR's with mega-lenses attached, trying to look cool while staring blankly at the buttons and knobs and dials on the back of the camera, lining up and being very serious about taking the exact same pictures that they would've taken with the point-n-shoot. Photography is 98% composition, which is 100% about your good ole Mk1Mod1 (or Mod2, in my case...darn contacts...) eyeball. If you can't see the shot in your mind, line it up from whatever extremely odd/awkward angles may be required, you're going to just come out with typical "vacation" images in a very expensive camera. And the ability to see those shots comes, in large part, from getting over that film-fear and taking that "what the hell" shot. Once you push the button, every camera in the world does the exact same thing: it records the image you, the idiot behind the lens, put in front of it. Photography begins in the eyeball. You just have to train the eyeball to see the world in a different way. And you do that by going out and shooting.
I do know some people that go out and spend a couple of thousand dollars on gear, don't know how to use it and still take crappy photos.