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Do me a favor, and don't read my remarks at all if you're going to suggest that I'm "womping" on people, when I clearly am not.
kthx.
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Do me a favor, and don't read my remarks at all if you're going to suggest that I'm "womping" on people, when I clearly am not.
kthx.
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Well, then, you're likely going to be whomped on a bit. Though I could have sworn Tyler left in a huff some months back. He seems to have come back entirely to whomp on people.
Anyway... I've seen worse shots, really. From a high level, I'd say play as much as you can with the lights, watch your distractions (that crap on the left there in that third shot isn't helping you any).
Beyond that I can't offer you too much advice. I've done very little time in clubs.
Grow up, Chris. I did no "womping." I was gentle compared to some of the stuff you post. If you think people should get paid for work without proper knowledge and training, that's your own deal. I'm trying to help this guy avoid a lawsuit later in his photographic career. I could have said much, much worse.
Of course. Better than etchings for charming the sweet young things. Oh wait. You're married and have kids. Let's recalibrate that. Home defence. That's what it's for. Yep. Except that you may need some lessons, as it's no coincidence that the appearance of the light saber also marked the demise of the top hat and the stash. Those lightbeams cut through everything, don't they?!
You are not aware of the sheer number of people that make posts like "Hey I got my camera last week, and have a wedding next week. What are the best settings to use?" It happens ALL THE TIME. The OP is a different case, as he cleared up and I responded to. I guess you didn't read that part. Or you did, and chose to ignore it.
I'm not suggesting that he needs anyone's stamp of approval. But I'm also not suggesting a nurse perform surgery, a secretary should do my taxes, or a janitor teach children trigonometry.
There are so many people that get a camera that try and monetize it ASAP. That is the WRONG way to go about things. The OP has a good attitude and a willingness to learn. Not everyone that buys a camera and wants to make money with it agrees that knowledge, skill, and even additional equipment is required. The OP does realize that, and that's a good thing. I'm simply pointing out that there's a lot of learning to be done prior to taking money from a spectrum of clients. He is lucky to have a controlled environment to practice and hone his skills in. That's all.