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Recently, I finally finished posting all my photographs onto yahoo. Now all I need is someone to look at them. There are nine albums in all with pictures from Japan, NYC, NJ, and Amsterdam. There are also pictures of my family and friends if you are inclined to view them. If you have a lot of free time and nothing to do, please check them out and tell me what you think. If you have any questions about any of them, I'd be happy to explain.
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/tuffor....net/my_photos
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WARNING: In the unlikely event of an accidental agreement with any or all points made in the above post, contact a clinical psychologist immediately. The views expressed in the above post are not necessarily those of Joker and/or any of his affiliates. "You have found the secret message. Do you have too much time on your hands? ...Let it go." |
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Though I only viewed some of them, I will get back to it. I know very little about photography, but I do like to view nice images...thanks!
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...I'm currently working on a film called 'Lemony Licket: A Series Of Erotic Events'
I like the photos. My Dad used to be an amateur photographer (not in that way! ) and his stuff seems simillar to yours, although he didn't do as many black and whites.
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Thanks to all of you so far who took the time to look at my pictures. I've been shooting them for roughly four years now, but I rarely get an audience to view them. Again, feel free to ask me any questions about them. If you do, you'll soon discover that I love talking about them
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WARNING: In the unlikely event of an accidental agreement with any or all points made in the above post, contact a clinical psychologist immediately. The views expressed in the above post are not necessarily those of Joker and/or any of his affiliates. "You have found the secret message. Do you have too much time on your hands? ...Let it go." |
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Some are digital, some are film. I bought a digital camera about a year ago, and since then I've never touched my old camera. Digital is just far too convenient. Only problem with digital is the pixel size. I bought a camera that has the option of changing pixel sizes from 3.0 to about 6.0, so it's great. My friend, also into photgraphy, mocks me for using digital because he believes it's cheating. Really most digital cameras are no different than using a automatic film camera, except none of the hassle of film, and there is a large variety of manual digital cameras out there. I told him he's a dinosaur because it takes him days to get film developed whereas I can have my photos printed, framed, and hung on my wall in hours. He's also less experimental with his photography because film is expensive and he doesn't want to waste it. Digital is the way to go!
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WARNING: In the unlikely event of an accidental agreement with any or all points made in the above post, contact a clinical psychologist immediately. The views expressed in the above post are not necessarily those of Joker and/or any of his affiliates. "You have found the secret message. Do you have too much time on your hands? ...Let it go." |
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