My Flickr is not a professional portfolio.
That's evident...
I said I'm thinking about going professional.
Fair enough.
What makes you think that you might be ready to entertain such a move?
And when you got some, you got defensive...
I don't use my flickr to get a job.
Okay, what
do you use? Do you have a website, or other page, that showcases the images which you think are indicative of professional results?
My backyard is not good looking to be photographed.
You missed my point entirely.
My point is that you don't have to travel to far away places, with fancy equipment, to get the results you want. A true professional would work with the environment he's presented.
What track is that in your photos? Is that Laguna Seca?
Where I live, dslr prohibits in many places.
Where do you live, Pyongyang? Tehran?
Steve5D, say whatever you want, I'm done arguing with you.
See, I'm not arguing. I'm just giving you some hard facts which you're afraid to digest.
I do this for a living. I'm almost 52 years old. It took me a long time to get to the point where I was able to honestly say to myself "Yeah, I'm ready".
It was even harder, though, for me to say "Steve, you're just not ready" in the preceding years. No one likes to admit that they're not ready. It took a very dear friend of mine, and one of the best photographers I've ever met, to snatch me up by the short curlies and say "Dude, wake the **** up. You're not ready".
So, if you want to just wing it on your own, and dismiss the "thoughts" that you solicited because you don't agree with what's being said, have at it, Chief. You'll likely never be much competition for anyone.
But if you want to stand a snowball's chance in Hell of doing this for a living, you need to be far more receptive to comments and criticisms...