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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 795403" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>A quiet mid day today, the layer of clouds are back,, and they look like they are here to stay.</p><p></p><p>I am not sure what direction my pictures are going to take this weekend, no plans really, I do like going out for the last stragglers of trees. but, I also would like a bit more light. </p><p></p><p>I noticed the Learning courses showing off their Photography class on the back cover of a magazine today taught by on of the leading National Geo guys. Not a biad class, and I </p><p>recommend to any beginner to itermediate level photographer, and well heck any photographer, always good to see how someone else teaches it ,, and gain some insight</p><p>to his use of the eye. </p><p></p><p>Last week,, I had the classic line, twice,, oh you must have a fantastic camera...... be polite, be polite,, but really!!,,, any camera just about today can get fantastic pictures, its</p><p>just your choice of framing and light control, with DOF choices, etc. but in the end, framing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 795403, member: 10038"] A quiet mid day today, the layer of clouds are back,, and they look like they are here to stay. I am not sure what direction my pictures are going to take this weekend, no plans really, I do like going out for the last stragglers of trees. but, I also would like a bit more light. I noticed the Learning courses showing off their Photography class on the back cover of a magazine today taught by on of the leading National Geo guys. Not a biad class, and I recommend to any beginner to itermediate level photographer, and well heck any photographer, always good to see how someone else teaches it ,, and gain some insight to his use of the eye. Last week,, I had the classic line, twice,, oh you must have a fantastic camera...... be polite, be polite,, but really!!,,, any camera just about today can get fantastic pictures, its just your choice of framing and light control, with DOF choices, etc. but in the end, framing. [/QUOTE]
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