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Anonymous
too many troll and gear threads so i'm going to bed but as a weak cough medicine I offer you all a picture, its a weta on a hammock.
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>> Anonymous
It's got everything wrong. WB is fucked, it's underexposed and theres too much waste space.

You suck.
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>> Anonymous
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Shit wrong file. Here it isEXIF data available. Click here to show/hide.Camera-Specfiic Properties:Camera SoftwareAdobe Photoshop CS3 WindowsImage-Specific Properties:Image OrientationTop, Left-HandHorizontal Resolution300 dpiVeritcal Resolution300 dpiImage Craeted2008:09:01 22:00:54Color Space InformationUncalibratedImage Width607Image Height1000

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>> anon
Hey, I like it... anyone who's seen a weta knows how otherworldly they are, anyway.
>> Anonymous
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do you think it's possible to od real, professional looking photo shoots with a D60 onl?y like with the big lgihts and all that stuff from studios

i don't wan tto look like an amateur with just a small camera

do i owe it to the client tou se a better camera? some of them are notn ewbies and they know thed ifferent types of equipment and tsuff because they've worked with professional people before

i think there's also a confidence thing with it because you would feel more confident about yourself fi you look like you know whta yo'ured oing, like how some people rejetc contracts if they are priced too low, they're amateurs and if they charge more, they probably nkow what they're doing, that's how it is for some clients
>> Anonymous
>>247204
With good lighting and some post work, you can do a lot with very little. A friend of mine has done headshots out in Hollywood with a Nikon D40 and has gotten great reviews from the costumers because:
1. Give the client what they want.
2. Touch up all the photos

Not many people are looking at the camera.