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Aug 24, 2011 12:23 |  #3076

on the last pic, you could probably just warm up the WB a little..


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Aug 24, 2011 16:41 |  #3077

You guys just have to ready this:

http://www.linkedin.co​m …p_most_popular-0-b-shrttl (external link)

Seriously, read the ENTIRE description of his services. Then, any of you that can speak gibberish, please tell me what the heck that last paragraph is talking about. LOL


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Aug 24, 2011 16:45 |  #3078

TGrundvig wrote in post #12993033 (external link)
You guys just have to ready this:

http://www.linkedin.co​m …p_most_popular-0-b-shrttl (external link)

Seriously, read the ENTIRE description of his services. Then, any of you that can speak gibberish, please tell me what the heck that last paragraph is talking about. LOL

M.F. What a load of redundant buzz words. I didn't read it all because it is so poorly worded that it almost makes no sense. It's like he is trying to come off knowledgeable but doesn't even know how to word a proper sentence! lol


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Aug 24, 2011 16:55 |  #3079

It seems like it was written in a foreign language then translated via babelfish.




  
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Aug 24, 2011 17:11 |  #3080

TGrundvig wrote in post #12993033 (external link)
You guys just have to ready this:

http://www.linkedin.co​m …p_most_popular-0-b-shrttl (external link)

Seriously, read the ENTIRE description of his services. Then, any of you that can speak gibberish, please tell me what the heck that last paragraph is talking about. LOL

Hahaha. This seems like one of those "I am a wordsmith, a master of the english language" type people, despite their inability to properly capitalize words and use comas.

I also think thesauruses should start charging pay-per-word lookups. They would be rich right now :lol:


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Aug 24, 2011 17:14 |  #3081

TheReal7 wrote in post #12993054 (external link)
M.F. What a load of redundant buzz words. I didn't read it all because it is so poorly worded that it almost makes no sense. It's like he is trying to come off knowledgeable but doesn't even know how to word a proper sentence! lol

He was just butchering the language! There are a lot of redundant words, not to mention all the improper tense usage!

I feel like he got wind of how sentences appear more intellectual if it begins with an "-ing" word..

Good for a 'lil laugh though!


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Aug 24, 2011 17:19 |  #3082

TGrundvig wrote in post #12993033 (external link)
You guys just have to ready this:

http://www.linkedin.co​m …p_most_popular-0-b-shrttl (external link)

Seriously, read the ENTIRE description of his services. Then, any of you that can speak gibberish, please tell me what the heck that last paragraph is talking about. LOL

Being a real estate photographer, you revel in the knowledge of the inclining wall from the elevation that is the ground to the top of the heights in which the rain is stopped from entering. It is essentially, then, that you apprehend the images in the most effectual method known to be superior to that of those whome fall short of the mark.

Darn, I've got this website buildin' all figured out!

you see, you aren't smart enough to know how vital panoramic shots are - if you can read panoramic paragraphs, then you "get it".


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Aug 24, 2011 18:53 |  #3083

ScottKCooper wrote in post #12993235 (external link)
Being a real estate photographer, you revel in the knowledge of the inclining wall from the elevation that is the ground to the top of the heights in which the rain is stopped from entering. It is essentially, then, that you apprehend the images in the most effectual method known to be superior to that of those whome fall short of the mark.

Darn, I've got this website buildin' all figured out!

you see, you aren't smart enough to know how vital panoramic shots are - if you can read panoramic paragraphs, then you "get it".

Thanks Gentlemen, I needed a good laugh.


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Aug 24, 2011 19:12 |  #3084

it is a series of thoughts stitched together to make a panoramic paragraph.


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Aug 24, 2011 21:26 |  #3085

ScottKCooper wrote in post #12993885 (external link)
it is a series of thoughts stitched together to make a panoramic paragraph.

...and it's crooked!

haha

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Aug 25, 2011 13:11 as a reply to  @ TheReal7's post |  #3086

LMAO......you guys are brutal.


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Aug 25, 2011 13:16 |  #3087

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LMAO......you guys are brutal.

I admire and respect folks who are professional and talented. I have to let the sarcasm out a little on those who feel they can work their way around being professional and talented by simply acting superior. I suppose that knocks me out of the professional category...lesson learned. :o


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Aug 25, 2011 20:05 |  #3088

http://www.youtube.com …ature=channel_v​ideo_title (external link)

Here's a video I put together detailing everything that goes into two of my shoots - from setup and the job on set, to post processing. Enjoy!


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Aug 25, 2011 22:20 |  #3089

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http://www.youtube.com …ature=channel_v​ideo_title (external link)

Here's a video I put together detailing everything that goes into two of my shoots - from setup and the job on set, to post processing. Enjoy!

What is the start to finish time of each of these images? Not counting travel time, just set up time, shoot time, and time processing.

I certainly understand your fees. I should try this on a house and see if I can get it to catch on here. This really should be a MUST on all high end homes. Even if all they hired me to do was one exterior, it would make all the difference if I could get them to come out like yours.


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Aug 25, 2011 23:20 |  #3090

mikekelley wrote in post #13000560 (external link)
http://www.youtube.com …ature=channel_v​ideo_title (external link)

Here's a video I put together detailing everything that goes into two of my shoots - from setup and the job on set, to post processing. Enjoy!

Amazing Mike! Loved watching you run around "flashing" everything. ;)


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