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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 640431" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>I used to be a fan no more. he likes to instigate and poke and sting and hes too snobbish and his work really isnt inspiring to me. plus looking 30 with that white wig hair. same with fatt granger and artoftheimage whos trying to sell clothing with banners in his videos. settings matter VERY much, to understand regarding ODF and speed needed to blur or freeze action. like panning a car on a racetrack. many wouldnt know what speed to use. someone more experienced would tell a range of shutter speeds they can use. or even someone telling you to use the long exposure NR that you never knew of. YES! settings matter very much for a less experienced photog. I always help another photog with getting his settings honed in. I also ask settings of an image taken to understand the mindset of the photog and his technique. feck P/auto. you wont learn jack shet and most of the images willl come out crap. youre relying on an exposure meter that gets spooked with a bit of light in the frame. screw you tony</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 640431, member: 14443"] I used to be a fan no more. he likes to instigate and poke and sting and hes too snobbish and his work really isnt inspiring to me. plus looking 30 with that white wig hair. same with fatt granger and artoftheimage whos trying to sell clothing with banners in his videos. settings matter VERY much, to understand regarding ODF and speed needed to blur or freeze action. like panning a car on a racetrack. many wouldnt know what speed to use. someone more experienced would tell a range of shutter speeds they can use. or even someone telling you to use the long exposure NR that you never knew of. YES! settings matter very much for a less experienced photog. I always help another photog with getting his settings honed in. I also ask settings of an image taken to understand the mindset of the photog and his technique. feck P/auto. you wont learn jack shet and most of the images willl come out crap. youre relying on an exposure meter that gets spooked with a bit of light in the frame. screw you tony [/QUOTE]
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