You can't truly say enough about digital photography. It burst onto the scene in the early 2000s. I remember my first digital camera... Extremely low megapixels... like 320 x 240. Not a very good resolution. Then the step up to 680 x 420... still, not terribly good, and certainly not a good as film cameras.
Then the giant leap forward to 20+ megapixel digital cameras. 3200 x 2600 photos. And the cameras became so refinded with numerous photo settings that it turned the most amateur photo taker into photographer, yeilding professional results. Add to this editing programs and apps to enhance those digital photos and you could make almost every photo professional quality.
Pushing the contrast and color a bit, straightening and cropping photos, adjusting exposure, and taking out anything in the photo that you didn't want in the picture.
The amateur photographer is not quite the trained professional... but getting closer every day. Refining perspective and composition completes the project.
Added bonus... Once you by the camera, and the programs or apps, and rechargeable batteries... Everything you do doesn't cost you anything... except for printing. Snap away... take hundreds of shots... It doesn't cost you anything. And you don't need to spend hundreds or thousands of dollars in photo equipment. I use a little 20 megapixel pocket camera... And I really don't miss carrying around my old SLR digital camera, the extra lenses, and battery packs.
So... Snap away and have fun.




