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ertiti

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First, I apologize for my level of English but I am not native and sometimes I make mistakes.
 
I am passionate about the Nikon world and photography, I currently own two DSLR cameras as well as several objectives, of which I enjoy and do my work and my way of life, since I dedicate myself to professional photography in my country.
 
I hope to make great friends in this blog, as well as continue to expand knowledge and help to all who can.
 
Thanks in advance.


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Hello and welcome to the forums, ertiti! Lot of friendly folks around here, so I hope you'll stick around and participate with us and share some of your images and experience with us.

 

The mini-challenges threads are a great place to get to know more photographers and share your images--we have a few weekly challenges that you are most heartily welcome to participate in: "Your Best Photo..." and "One week, one camera, one lens" are fairly active. We also have a weekly editing exercise that is about to take a break, but you're welcome to play around in old exercises if post-processing interests you. 

 

Also, no one judges on English skills around here--many of our most active forums participants are not native English speakers. We are just happy to have you here!

 

Bienvenido! ;) (Sorry--I speak Portuguese, not Spanish, so I hope that's correct.)