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17-03-09, 11:30 PM
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As regards "fun" photos there is the possibility that sitting on a swing under a tree for example would produce the same element of fun but in a more natural environment. These are the things that also need to be explored as well as doing just work in a studio. i admit I don't like "pop art" type photos, but thats me.

Ok thats me going back somewhat into my line of photography I know.

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17-03-09, 11:31 PM
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If this type of photography does nothing for you then I think you should stay out of 'this type of photography's' threads. And this is the last time I am going to say that to you - as it's not the first time we've been down this road.

You're talking about your wildlife thread - and just to spell it out, that type of photography _does_ appeal to me (and I bet everyone else who commented in it). As we have discussed before though, every type of photography has it's challenges, but that doesn't mean you have to make allowances or 'excuses'. A not so good shot is a not so good shot at the end of the day - and as photography is all about the end product, that's what will get commented on, the sooner you realise that the sooner you can move on with your photography and stop hassling others when they dare to point out what doesn't work, or when they feel a photo is not so good, or not good at all.
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17-03-09, 11:32 PM
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Bazza, the customers specifically asked for studio. I offer both. Id love to get outdoors but if he clients wants studio, there isnt much i can do


     
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18-03-09, 12:31 AM
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So Azz
We are no longer allowed to comment on photos posted on Art of Photography, if I understand you correctly. Even though it is not the type of photography one specialises in.

In that case those rules would apply right across the CC forums. For example those not into wildlife photography should not comment on wildlife photos. Those who don't do architectual photos shouldn't comment on pictures of buildings.

Confused now??? and desperately trying to get to grips with this new ruling.

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18-03-09, 01:10 AM
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Did you even bother to read my post Bazza? Not ONE person who commented on your thread thinks the same about wildlife photography as you do about this type of photography, in your own words: "I have stated many times that this type of photography does nothing for me".
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