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On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 17:35:11 -0400, Dave LaCourse
wrote: On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 16:24:45 -0500, Just Plane Noise wrote: In turn, if somebody chose a new method of encoding, and I knew their pictures were worthwhile, I'd expect to do a little work to get their pictures--it isn't up to them to change to suit me. Bravo. Well said. What people are missing by refusing to down-load yenc software or getting a better newsreader are some wonderful pictures taken by you. I for one do not care what format you post in, but if you change to a different format, I will ensure that I *can* down-load your pics, whatever it takes. Your work is very, very good. Thanks. Thanks! Someone (maybe you) said I was either a good pro or an outstanding amateur. I'm sort of neither. I was the paid photo editor of the school newspaper of a major (30,000 students) university. I used a Nikon F, a Weston Ranger 9 meter, and developed and printed all of my own work, so it was a different era, but I did learn plenty about light and shadow as well as other basics of photography. At about the same time I also worked for a wedding photographer (back then it was very boring--much more creative these days), shooting weddings without any assistance. I learned to be resourceful, but above all I learned to react fast and to be ready to react fast (candid photography teaches you that real quick!). I got out of photography for awhile because of my heavy involvement in pro audio, but what brought be back in was the fact that I married a woman whose brother is a fairly noted fashion photographer. He always finds fault with my pictures, but as a result I've learned one helluva lot, especially about light. And since photography only involves two things--light and pointing (oops--forgot luck!)-learning more about light was very important. |
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