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Shake your fists, then get real
I only have one secret to photos -- take tons of them. Digital photos make that so much easier and cheaper, and if you have a little camera that you can keep with you, you'll be surprised at the opportunities to capture some little thing. As time goes on a few of those will be awesome shots and you'll find yourself looking for more opportunities. ;-)
Don't get stuck in the photosnobbery stuff with the big lenses and DSLR and all that. I love my D70 because of the flexibility and power, but some of the best shots I've ever taken were with my little Olympus point and shoot. What drives me absolutely nuts is NOT having a camera with me when some very cool shot is right in front of me, which happens more often with my D70 than it ever did before. It's a lot harder to carry a big bulky backpack with me than a little camera. :)
DnW
I am going to visit my friends in Mississippi at the end of the month. Maybe I will get a decent shot or two. My favorite pictures ever were taken with an old Minolta years ago. We we driving through Tennesse and happened across a tornado. After coming out of the ditch I took two rolls of the mess it left. LOL I sure did not worry about focus, lighting, etc. I was so freaked out I just went snap snap snap.
I do enjoy the photos posted here.
Have fun!
(as for the tornado, no thanks...I'll look at YOUR photos from the safety of earthquake-ridden California thankyouverymuch.)