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<blockquote data-quote="JoeIskor" data-source="post: 766783" data-attributes="member: 46783"><p>A good and professional photographer always edits the photo he had shouted. Your pic can be perfect but it anyway will need editing and correcting the light or something else. I am a wedding photographer and my brother is a nature photographer. He knows a lot about taking pics of animals and he had taught me about some things too. He always says to me that I need to be patient when I take photos of animals and especially birds. And I always edit my pics with this software ... So, at a wedding when I take a photo of a bride and groom and white pigeons, I choose carefully the background of the photo. And in the end, I edit pics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeIskor, post: 766783, member: 46783"] A good and professional photographer always edits the photo he had shouted. Your pic can be perfect but it anyway will need editing and correcting the light or something else. I am a wedding photographer and my brother is a nature photographer. He knows a lot about taking pics of animals and he had taught me about some things too. He always says to me that I need to be patient when I take photos of animals and especially birds. And I always edit my pics with this software ... So, at a wedding when I take a photo of a bride and groom and white pigeons, I choose carefully the background of the photo. And in the end, I edit pics. [/QUOTE]
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