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<blockquote data-quote="FastGlass" data-source="post: 227032" data-attributes="member: 13822"><p>Shootraw and Mike d90, you both have good points. Not sure what other photographers would do. I guess it depends on the situation. If walking around taking quick shots of people at a gathering is all you're interested in than </p><p>you have to expect the noise in the background. If explaining to people you're interested in taking more of a formal profesional approach than I agree they would be more inclined to be more patient. A number of years ago my family got together for Christmas. Everyone assumed it might be my fathers last. So people coming to the get together were informed and agreed to do some family shots so it went well. Looking at the shot that Mike d90 took. Most people would look at the photo and awe over it. But because we here are in the position we're in look beyond what most people can see and things like backgrounds stand out to us. So I guess when a photo is posted on any photography forum it's under more scrutiny, which to me is fine. I think it's to be expected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FastGlass, post: 227032, member: 13822"] Shootraw and Mike d90, you both have good points. Not sure what other photographers would do. I guess it depends on the situation. If walking around taking quick shots of people at a gathering is all you're interested in than you have to expect the noise in the background. If explaining to people you're interested in taking more of a formal profesional approach than I agree they would be more inclined to be more patient. A number of years ago my family got together for Christmas. Everyone assumed it might be my fathers last. So people coming to the get together were informed and agreed to do some family shots so it went well. Looking at the shot that Mike d90 took. Most people would look at the photo and awe over it. But because we here are in the position we're in look beyond what most people can see and things like backgrounds stand out to us. So I guess when a photo is posted on any photography forum it's under more scrutiny, which to me is fine. I think it's to be expected. [/QUOTE]
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