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Re: Train Photography



Maikha,

Don't exclude the criticism, as long as it's constructive - we were all
rookies once (and after 50 years some of us are still not that crash hot and
get completely befuddled by the aouto modes in these new cameras).

>From the criticism comes the knowledge of what to do better.

Will have a look soon,

Goldie

<maikha_l@hotmail.com> wrote in message 8tm2ci$9pm$1@nnrp1.deja.com">news:8tm2ci$9pm$1@nnrp1.deja.com...
> To all (Specially Train photographers)
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> Yesterday I had got my inaugural train photography images developed for
> my website ("The Intercity Platform").
> They are mostly V-SETs but include two supplementary shots (One of the
> Paralympics and the other on the Scenic Railway in Katoomba).
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> I have told some of you of my equipment, a High-Quality Ricoh 35mm
> camera, Kodak max, hope to "be at the right place at the right time"
> for the good shot, and that'd be it!
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> I've displayed these images on my site at:
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> http://www.geocities.com/microchip_689
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> and under "Images".
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> To all the professionals (Yes I'm talking to you specifically, Erk,
> Neety, and David (any David who's a photographer) please tell me what
> do you think of my first images and also if you have any advice than
> please pass it along.
> And please keep the negetive comments (Critism, whatever) away, I'm
> just a Rookie (Hope I spelt it right this time) so these shots will
> never be in a magazine!
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> Thank you all
> Maikha "V" Ly
> http://www.geocities.com/micrhcip_689
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