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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 795253" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>and so,,, onto just the new method of labeling Year # Day #</p><p></p><p>gorgeous day outside,, gets my photo juices flowing,, but,,, work calls,, the work that actually pays the bills. </p><p></p><p>I do need to print a few new shots,, I have one hanging in September,, and need to think about a class, but, not a whole</p><p>lot on my photo plate. </p><p></p><p>I suspect that the wedding photographers will be going full speed. I have one to shoot in a few weeks (but again as </p><p>secondary, the last one ended up with me being primary, and while fun, not my focus area. The amount of hours I spent</p><p>editing/organizing after that shoot.. such work. </p><p></p><p>As secondary,, I can cherry pick say 50 shots or so,, and call it done, but as primary,, its the whole story from front to</p><p>back. </p><p></p><p>My nephew is loving his new D7000 and 70-210 2.8,, and I must say the pictures that he has posted have been awesome, </p><p>his skills have jumped in leaps and bounds. </p><p></p><p>which gets me thinking what is the real learning curve in photography,, how fast can one get to 80% knowledge. In otherwords,</p><p>at least in the final product, how fast do they come up the curve. </p><p></p><p>of course, there are so much knowledge in editing/lens control. etc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 795253, member: 10038"] and so,,, onto just the new method of labeling Year # Day # gorgeous day outside,, gets my photo juices flowing,, but,,, work calls,, the work that actually pays the bills. I do need to print a few new shots,, I have one hanging in September,, and need to think about a class, but, not a whole lot on my photo plate. I suspect that the wedding photographers will be going full speed. I have one to shoot in a few weeks (but again as secondary, the last one ended up with me being primary, and while fun, not my focus area. The amount of hours I spent editing/organizing after that shoot.. such work. As secondary,, I can cherry pick say 50 shots or so,, and call it done, but as primary,, its the whole story from front to back. My nephew is loving his new D7000 and 70-210 2.8,, and I must say the pictures that he has posted have been awesome, his skills have jumped in leaps and bounds. which gets me thinking what is the real learning curve in photography,, how fast can one get to 80% knowledge. In otherwords, at least in the final product, how fast do they come up the curve. of course, there are so much knowledge in editing/lens control. etc [/QUOTE]
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