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Nov 11, 2009 18:35 |  #1
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when you taken a photo of them, and it turns out to horrible, knowing that on the same bill, that others have been taken?

Tonight, I have taken the most horrendous photos of people performing, albeit, that some of them turned out well




  
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Nov 11, 2009 18:48 |  #2

Tell em' that they blinked and you had to delete the shot.


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Nov 11, 2009 18:52 |  #3

what is your version of bad? i have taken some horrid photos, and the people loved them.. and i see them on their myspace pages, or facebook, and it geeks me out.. and im ashamed when they tag me in it.

then there are other that i thought were really nice. and they didnt like so much. strange how that works out.




  
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Nov 11, 2009 19:53 |  #4

Post a couple. Lets see if we can take a crack at them with photoshop.




  
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Nov 12, 2009 01:23 |  #5
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Roy G. Biv wrote in post #8999341 (external link)
Post a couple. Lets see if we can take a crack at them with photoshop.

Blurry, bad light ambience etc......shutter speed too slow:o

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what is your version of bad? i have taken some horrid photos, and the people loved them.. and i see them on their myspace pages, or facebook, and it geeks me out.. and im ashamed when they tag me in it.

then there are other that i thought were really nice. and they didnt like so much. strange how that works out.

Oh no I don't, it will make me look real bad:o




  
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Nov 12, 2009 01:54 |  #6
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Do I say that all of the photos a particular person, became corrupted?:o:o:o:o:o:o




  
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Nov 12, 2009 03:11 as a reply to  @ RichSoansPhotos's post |  #7

...Blurry, bad light ambience etc......shutter speed too slow...

Are you getting paid for it, and trying to preserve your business reputation? (I'd hope not, as anybody shooting for hire shouldn't be making those kind of mistakes!) Make some excuse about an equipment malfunction.

Are you an amateur/hobbyist, just shooting for friends? Tell 'em you screwed up.


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Veemac wrote in post #9000920 (external link)
Are you getting paid for it, and trying to preserve your business reputation? (I'd hope not, as anybody shooting for hire shouldn't be making those kind of mistakes!) Make some excuse about an equipment malfunction.

Are you an amateur/hobbyist, just shooting for friends? Tell 'em you screwed up.


Just as an amateur, but I want their appraisal for a job that I want to be in




  
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Nov 12, 2009 15:23 |  #9
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Ah, now I remember, I was sitting right under a "chandelier" light:confused:




  
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Nov 12, 2009 15:31 |  #10

Did you just troll yourself ???




  
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Nov 12, 2009 16:17 |  #11
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Perhaps this is a bit of across the pond language barrier - but I have NO idea what you just said in your first post.




  
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Roy G. Biv wrote in post #9003774 (external link)
Did you just troll yourself ???

No

Dunedan wrote in post #9004030 (external link)
Perhaps this is a bit of across the pond language barrier - but I have NO idea what you just said in your first post.

Read again, others have




  
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Nov 12, 2009 20:01 |  #13

when you taken a photo of them, and it turns out to horrible, knowing that on the same bill, that others have been taken?

Can you repeat this please??


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Nov 12, 2009 20:09 |  #14

yogestee wrote in post #9005189 (external link)
Can you repeat this please??

I have to agree. My take on the OP first post was that they took a couple snaps of someone that didn't pan out well.


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Nov 12, 2009 20:28 |  #15

400dabuser wrote in post #9003726 (external link)
Ah, now I remember, I was sitting right under a "chandelier" light:confused:

Wear a hat next time? ???




  
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