#3 If you're going to be sexy in a photo, you'd better be thinking about sex rather than about being sexy.
Peta Wilson
#2 Always point your finger at the chest of the person with whom you are being photographed. You will appear dynamic. And no photo editor can crop you from the picture.
Ken Auletta
from my monitors view, not buying this edit. too much edge fringe on the bird, and the color saturation is not matching up.
starter camera, it is a better camera than 90% of every camera that was ever made before it. "starter" and "pro" are sales and the camera industries terms, not a photographers term.
you have got to slow down, you have gone posting mad... you are getting little to no feedback on your work.
lovin the first one, nice clean composition, well seen...
she has removed the EXIF data from all her images, God know why?
did ya ever notice, the people who get the most comments, sound to be the most helpless, and women are about 10 to 1 for the most comments, why is that?
a very good friend of mine who is an engineer, once said to me, the world loves a dummy, and that was over 30 years ago way before the internet. hmmmm.
you are just asking for permission, you don't need it... freedom of the press, I can use any photograph I want, as long as I give the photographer their credit.
why it is so important to show or hide your watermark on most of your photos, in an area that won't be cropped out.
are you with me on that?
If you have a pocket release signed by her, you already have it...
unless you mean you were not the photographer, you just did a desk top edit of her work.
rayford2 wrote:
I admire the photos I see in the magazines and truly enjoy visiting places and seeing things on the media I'll never see otherwise. I'm also envious of their unlimited funds to do this and Gessman makes a good point of the duplications.
What irks me is when a writer "tests" cameras and accessories and broo-hahas them as being God's gift to mankind, then you turn the pages, and viola, there's a full page ad on this same equipment. That's why I take writers'
opinions with a grain of salt. They are not going to shoot themselves in the foot revealing the things they don't like about equipment that is being advertised in their media.
And thats what's great about this website and the many others out there. Real people are voiceing their opinions, and a prudent (sometimes time consuming) search will get you the reliable equipment to fit your lifestyle without paying dearly for options you may never use...Ray S.
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like the name Ken Rockwell, that has been used on every promotional site I have seen... do you ever wonder if there is really a Ken Rockwell, or just a really big sales force?
arphot wrote:
Would you mind if I posted the one I did with her near the flowers?
no, please do... can't wait to see it...