like what i said in my former post, in the long run a dSLR is a wise investment.
i just expounded on what MichaelNikki quoted and what a film camera may do for his photography.
like what i said in my former post, in the long run a dSLR is a wise investment.
i just expounded on what MichaelNikki quoted and what a film camera may do for his photography.
@nikki..how about you buy a cheapo point & shoot cam first and start practicing on proper composition...framing on the big LCD screen would be a big help especially with the grid lines activated =)[br]Posted on: March 14, 2007, 01:44:39 AM_________________________________________________naigo pud ko ani..one of the valuable lessons I learned from the workshop is when Mark said about not to fire ryt away even if the model is not facing you..becoz the pic may look like it's somebody else's..Originally Posted by markyap
tsk..i surely would not be having missed shots like these if learned it earlier on the workshop =)
this pose...with her eyes stairing deep directly at you would have been the shoot of the evening!Originally Posted by tolstoi
bitaw guyz, im pointing out in general...sharing the experience and some realizations...
my opinions based on practiacal and actual experience...we all can learn from this...
infact if it was a full workshop/lecture i do, i ask my participants to really do what marlix and tolz did just so they would see...
its actually nice that even if i dont ask you guyz to do so, you do it in the intrest to finding out and learning
taking advantage of the op...
a fine way to tell how much you really are intrested to learn photography! kudos!
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thanks also to you Mark, Eisen & Benjie for imparting your expertise with us..bisag mga lowly newbies pa intawn mi heheh..maybe 20 years from now and somebody would ask me who my early mentors are, I would proudly tell them about all of you mga masters! =)
maayo ha nnyo oi!.. i wish ing ana pud ko dah!..
the best..i love this thread!~,...
so i noticed...hehehehe
Hahaha.. bugalbugalon man sad diay ka boss kolz..
@Ian
hahah ... i was browsing my pics, and noticed that I usually place my subjects 1/3 towards to the right of the frame hehe ...
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