A classic example of that age old adage. I'd highly recommend the photos in the link below to anyone interested in photography. I was stunned by not only their beauty, but the skill of a photographer working with a very primitive camera.
Can't argue with that. Though I will say, the lens is important, more so than the camera! Not that quality of the lens but the focal length. Even a great photographer will have trouble taking epic sweeping landscapes with a 400mm zoom :)
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