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    Re: Sunderland Pier Series

    Quote Originally Posted by Wirefox View Post
    Neither, it's an accomplished photographer
    Nah - just a few lucky snaps!

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedneeder View Post
    In one word - wow.

    Very impressive! I love the color and the compositions and the sky and the exposure and everything else I forgot to mention!
    You must have a really good camera (intended a compliment per your portraiture lessons).
    Hi Brian,

    Thanks

    I was reading "what the duck" the other day where someone said "wow - your camera takes nice photos" to which he replied "thank you - your lips make nice compliments"!

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    Re: Sunderland Pier Series

    That was exactly my intent Colin!

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedneeder View Post
    That was exactly my intent Colin!
    If you're keen, check it out here ... some very insightful stuff there - kinda like "the Simpsons, but for photographers".

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    Re: Sunderland Pier Series

    Well I always have a favourite...
    It is a tremendous series, one could get lost in admiring them all - but #1 and #7 are my picks
    #1 without the extra contrast - the moody feel goes away a bit with Jeroen's edit - although it definitely looks better when viewed larger.
    But #7 well and truly stands out from the crowd

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    Re: Sunderland Pier Series

    Quote Originally Posted by Colin Southern View Post
    Hi Brian,

    Thanks

    I was reading "what the duck" the other day where someone said "wow - your camera takes nice photos" to which he replied "thank you - your lips make nice compliments"!
    LMAO.. A real good one... This surely will come handy. Its kinda irritating when the camera takes the whole credit & mention of PP makes people look down upon you.
    To counter the first problem I had thought of lending my camera to the person for 3-4 days & asking them to show me some nice pics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wilgk View Post
    Well I always have a favourite...
    It is a tremendous series, one could get lost in admiring them all - but #1 and #7 are my picks
    #1 without the extra contrast - the moody feel goes away a bit with Jeroen's edit - although it definitely looks better when viewed larger.
    But #7 well and truly stands out from the crowd
    Thanks Kay,

    By the way, did you see "teachers review" on your NSCP entry?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sahil View Post
    LMAO.. A real good one... This surely will come handy. Its kinda irritating when the camera takes the whole credit & mention of PP makes people look down upon you.
    To counter the first problem I had thought of lending my camera to the person for 3-4 days & asking them to show me some nice pics.
    Yeah.

    I think it's a bit of a problem with budget wedding photography where "cheapskate B&G" hire the cheapest photographer because "everyone knows modern cameras do all the work in making nice wedding photos" (and all those other togs are overpaid anyway)/ Infact, I think it's even worse when amateur photographers start to believe it too, when asked to shoot a wedding for a friend, on the cheap.

    The WTD I liked was one that said "You either have a very blurry family, or a very unsharp photographer"!

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    Re: Sunderland Pier Series

    Quote Originally Posted by Colin Southern View Post
    Thanks Kay,

    By the way, did you see "teachers review" on your NSCP entry?
    Yes Thankyou - I replied briefly - I've been busy with mr google and pocket wizard research

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colin Southern View Post
    Yeah.


    The WTD I liked was one that said "You either have a very blurry family, or a very unsharp photographer"!
    Ha!

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    Re: Sunderland Pier Series

    I wasn't familiar with WTD. Googled it & Its a real good series. Came across the one you just mentioned, Colin.

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