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I would say, it is necessarry, because I shoot in RAW and such a photo has to be "developed". This is why I have to edit my photos, and of course, I edit them in a way, which I like ;)Hello @janton,

wow, I don't do anything to mine except to make them the right size!

Photographing in RAW is the best option, because you can develop it like you want. I can change the aperture, the white balance and much more.

Of course, the better my settings are when I photograph, the less I have to do afterwards at the computer ;)

I never fool with settings, no wonder my pictures are no good! lol

I have never had any problems with your images - good morning @janton :)

Howdy today sir johannpiber! That's because I almost never show any of my own stuff. hey, the weekend is nearly over for you, what did you do, walk around a park or lake looking for something interesting to photograph? And did you take all your lenses with you so you would be prepared for anything like a professional would?

Good evening @janton,

but the Roadrunner is your own photo - if this bird is really that fast, then it is a good photo 😊

I didn't do much today, mostly I sat in front of the computer and have edited photos fro the last few days, and I have prepared a few posts, because if the weather gets better in the next days, I might not have so much time, because I will be more outside ;)

A professional would say "today I make macro photos" and only take the macro stuff with him, or he would say "I make wildlife photos" and carry only the heavy telephoto lens.
But I have always at least the wide angle lens (24-105mm) and the smaller telephoto lens (70-200mm) with me, just in case...
Every additional lens means weight, which gets heavier with every step you do, and most of the times I need only one or two lenses anyway ;)