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12/12/2007 09:54:22 AM · #51 |
Originally posted by Jib: she is MILF material...myspace-linkage time...
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Yep, I would definitely give her a demonstration of how I use my equipment... :-D
Wow, this thread is going downhill fast!
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12/12/2007 10:35:12 AM · #52 |
Originally posted by Jib: she is MILF material...myspace-linkage time...
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hmm, not sure how to put this and I know most of it is in fun and could be my age or mental state ATM but giving that she is not in here to defend her self... She is not a piece of meat, this hole MILF thing is getting out of hand and Im sorry it just bothers me to a degree... From the photo she does look quite attractive and if I were single, given the chance I would prob ask her out... but theres something about that MILF label that just gets to me. Anyway just had to get that off my chest.
-dave
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12/12/2007 11:14:46 AM · #53 |
Originally posted by dknourek: this hole MILF thing ... getting out of hand ... had to get that off my chest. |
Freudian slips? :-) j/k
Message edited by author 2007-12-12 11:15:16. |
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12/13/2007 01:14:18 AM · #54 |
Originally posted by dknourek: Just a side thought though, was your knowledge of photography genetically encoded in to your mind? Or did you actually learn how to use your camera from a book or someone else? I'm not trying to be snarky here but we all have to start somewhere...
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Actually I learned mostly from books and photography magazines. I did not have any "photography friends" when I first started, and it was before I had the internet. (and I am not telling if there even was an internet at that point...lol) Since I went digital I now learn daily from photography sites (like this one) as well as from the magazines.
I understand the OP's point, however I like to look at it the opposite way.
People like the lady he was talking about are what I give as examples to back me up that even in today's camera world, it takes more then just equipment to get the shot.
A great photographer will still be great with crappy equipment that is used to emphasize it's good points and knowing how to hide it's bad points. A crummy wanna be photographer will get the occasional good shoot, but even with top of the line stuff, their body of work will still look like crap.
Message edited by author 2007-12-13 01:16:35.
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