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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 796482" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>Almost done with the Fundmentals of photography class. Better then watching some junk show on TV. Have you ever thought of how many dead bodies we have seen in our life time (between all the fake ones on TV shows, and in the News Outlets of tragic events or war). </p><p></p><p>anyway, the last DVD disk covers macro, low light, and more composition tips. He likes to go low and high on many of his shots. Of course on National Geographic, they have the budget to rent bucket trucks, helicopters, blimps, and to set up lots of photo traps. </p><p></p><p>Another luxury he has is a photo assistant. That extra hand, that can be so useful, but not for me. He almost always hire as local as a guide. Not a bad idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 796482, member: 10038"] Almost done with the Fundmentals of photography class. Better then watching some junk show on TV. Have you ever thought of how many dead bodies we have seen in our life time (between all the fake ones on TV shows, and in the News Outlets of tragic events or war). anyway, the last DVD disk covers macro, low light, and more composition tips. He likes to go low and high on many of his shots. Of course on National Geographic, they have the budget to rent bucket trucks, helicopters, blimps, and to set up lots of photo traps. Another luxury he has is a photo assistant. That extra hand, that can be so useful, but not for me. He almost always hire as local as a guide. Not a bad idea. [/QUOTE]
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