Whether you love it or hate it, you can’t deny the incredible popularity of Instagram. Some people criticize the photo (and now also video) editing and sharing application for giving people the notion that anyone can take a picture and add a filter and it qualifies as good photography. There is also the complaint that people will snap a picture of just about anything, add a filter, and upload it. While I can understand these criticisms to a degree, I find –and I’m sure there are others who agree– that there is much more to love about Instagram than there is to hate.
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