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they really do don't they. I've never had anybody ask me how I got that framing to look nice or why I chose this lens over the other to shoot, it's always "what camera do you have", well my friend I have an intro to photography camera called Canon 90D, now pls stfu about the gear I'm using,
I think it's when camera phones started to get more creative that is when I noticed the equipment question.
Back in the 90s I was shooting film and never got the equipment question. It's always wow, what technique did you do to get this shot? Or what are simple things I can do to make my shots look like that?