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Troll Post: No Red Dot on Your Camera Means Your Images Suck

Troll Post: No Red Dot on Your Camera Means Your Images Suck

Posted on March 30, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

A little light-hearted photography humor to help us get through these trying times.

For years, photographers around the globe have been wondering why their images pale in comparison to pictures from other photographers out there. No matter what they have tried, the masses simply have not been able to reach the heights of an elite group of photographers who seem to have a mysterious red dot on their cameras. Fortunately for us, the mystery behind this issue has been solved by a Redditor who put a new theory to the test. Join us after the break for a little photography humor and to find out what has been discovered.
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