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penultimate:
YAY!! tell me about what you're doing!
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leaving a store with two bras on is kinda uncomfortable shocked
dorwayin:
shoplifter!
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i'm so excited, i have a photoshoot lined up with Frost next week!!!
we haven't shot together for way too long now, it's not ok.
i'm calling into work that day anyway, because i have a vet appointment for monkey
and i have a massage scheduled at 4pm. psyched for that, my shoulders are SO fucking tense lately.
i've been trying to set up photoshoots...
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presence:
Looking forward to the Frost shoot as always. You guys do good work!
liquidscience:
Hey there, thanks for the comment smile

I could recommend two photoshop books that i've learned quite a bit from:
Photoshop Color Correction

Photoshop Pro Photography Handbook
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groove:
Cool! The wedding work sounds pretty nice, and I'm sure you will do a kick ass job....

As for the lenses, personally, I'd go for a 24mm 1.4 for now. Very practical shooter... and I think you'd get more use from it in general that a super wide (which seem so gimicky unless you pull it off just perfectly). I also wouldn't waste the dough on an off brand zoom.... save the money and get top rate glass. The cheaper stuff is slower, heavier, and usually has so many aberrations they aren't worth shooting with.

Personally, I like primes. But I know in some settings (like weddings) it's far easier to shoot with a good zoom. In my bag of tricks I have a 24mm f/1.4, a 50mm f/1.4 and a 28-105mm f/3.5... I *really* want to replace that zoom with a 24-70mm f/2 and a 135mm f/2 prime.

Anyway, I digress... I haven't had time to shoot anything in ages, so it doesn't matter much, I suppose.

*sigh*

groove:
Yeah, I don't know that I've ever talked about photography here... but I am into it--or was, back before school. smile

I hear you about the expensive glass, and you're right, for wedding stuff, the cheaper stuff will be just fine. My love of primes comes from the fact that I actually used to shoot *motion* photography... I had my own Super 16 kit with a set of Zeiss primes. Good god, I loved those lenses.

Anyway, I sold that gear a while ago to help pay for my new education, being a tool for the man.

Hehehe. smile
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wonder:
this picture made me lol. also i love that you described my new job as "tits" i am so going to be using that word from now on ! smile
wonder:
I would like to shoot sometime, but I'm not sure when I will be able to. This new job is going to be crazy !
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thea:
That would make me sooo happy! And I love your dog! I'm free all the time, I don't work.

I love that cat picture as well.
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metatag:
Those are great photos. The colours are vivid and great to look at.

Nice glasses too. I hope that they are light and comfortable to wear.
chezgeek:
yep
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faye:
I have no suggestions but he's SOOOOOO cute
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have any of you ever seen the show Weeds? it's freakin great.
decayingyouth:
I haven't watched it but i have been wanting too.
I'm sorry that i haven't got back to you in a bit.
things have been crazy. I'll explain more when i have time.
faye:
LOVE IT - the son is kinda cute too
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i should have never gone to college...










and the really sad part is never in a million years did i think i'd say that frown
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decayingyouth:
frown
I hope you feel better.
College will pay off, just give it time
captainbackfire:
you rule, thank you so much for the info... i dont know much about them i just know they are AWESOME dogs and absolutely adorable smile i cant believe that people would euthanase them though thats HORRIBLE frown *sniffle*
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decayingyouth:
I <3 the angle of the Picture.

I'm try to balance things out better with the Girlfriend. It just seems like it's easier to focus/notice the bad.

So how's your Car?
metatag:
That's a lovely shot and something to treasure.

I have old photos from my parents and they bring back memories, which is one of the best parts of photography.