Is it useful - questions - Updated
16 years ago
This is a coyote... I'm making a note here HUGE SUCCESS.
For me to do some question and answer in my journal on how i take picture.
I don't consider myself a professional or aperture. Just someone with a camera. But I don't know if it is useful to talk about shots or how things are done.
Or would it be useful to take a question (like here) about a picture or how and say something.
I dunno what yah think.
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I am NOT trying to do this as an ego boost. It seems I do get a few people asking on IM I just wondering if there is more people that are wanting to know what I do for pictures. If there is I am willing to answer it in future journal posting. Hopefully not very rambling.
I don't consider myself a professional or aperture. Just someone with a camera. But I don't know if it is useful to talk about shots or how things are done.
Or would it be useful to take a question (like here) about a picture or how and say something.
I dunno what yah think.
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I am NOT trying to do this as an ego boost. It seems I do get a few people asking on IM I just wondering if there is more people that are wanting to know what I do for pictures. If there is I am willing to answer it in future journal posting. Hopefully not very rambling.
I'd also be interested in knowing the range at which you took each photograph. I realize that this can b roughly estimated from the focal length data, but only if you haven't done any cropping.
Any advice on RAW processing and the choice of software for this purpose would be welcome, too.
How and what I do in photo-management is an interesting question(s).
But "all of that is focus" I don't understand what you mean there....
I just always think that's a good idea there.
If you have questions for your viewers, ask! I've been shooting photos for over 30 years as an amateur. I've done some "professional" work shooting horses for sale, stud, etc. in the past. I say "professonal" as I did get paid well, and had fun doing it. However, it used up way too much of my free time
But questions mostly it's just if anyone want to see species that I may have easier access to.
And nifty about your own photography experience :) I doubt I will ever get paid/make money/etc but hey it's fun
Thanks for looking :)