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Roger that. I don't subscribe to Netflix, but I'm being cajoled into
doing
so by Mrs. G. I looked up those titles on Amazon, and at $35-40 per disc,
rental is the way to go. Re photography shows, I enjoy watching Art
Wolfe's
"Travels to the Edge" on PBS. Art's a photog out of Seattle that is
sponsored by Cannon. He's fortunate to travel to all sorts of interesting
places around the globe and shoot them with very expensive gear.
Unfortunately, the show doesn't really get into any of the technical
stuff,
but it succeeds at least as well as a travel show as much as a photography
show, due to the fab locations.


I've seen some of his images - I totally agree.

If you get a chance, look up Sebastiao Salgado on the Intertubes.


Looks like he's more up Reggie's alley than mine. I was reminded of some of
Reggie's candid portrait work around Atlanta. Hey, did you ever get a
chance to give a good look at those Chihuly exhibit photos I sent?


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If you get a chance, look up Sebastiao Salgado on the Intertubes.


Looks like he's more up Reggie's alley than mine. I was reminded of some of
Reggie's candid portrait work around Atlanta. Hey, did you ever get a
chance to give a good look at those Chihuly exhibit photos I sent?


While it is not your cup of tea for your photos, Sebastiao is very good.
I wish I could capture the emotion as well as he did.

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If you get a chance, look up Sebastiao Salgado on the Intertubes.


Looks like he's more up Reggie's alley than mine. I was reminded of some
of Reggie's candid portrait work around Atlanta. Hey, did you ever get a
chance to give a good look at those Chihuly exhibit photos I sent?


While it is not your cup of tea for your photos, Sebastiao is very good. I
wish I could capture the emotion as well as he did.

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Just follow the step by step instructions..as you usually do when copying
other photographers work.


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RG wrote:

If you get a chance, look up Sebastiao Salgado on the Intertubes.

Looks like he's more up Reggie's alley than mine. I was reminded of some
of Reggie's candid portrait work around Atlanta. Hey, did you ever get a
chance to give a good look at those Chihuly exhibit photos I sent?

While it is not your cup of tea for your photos, Sebastiao is very good. I
wish I could capture the emotion as well as he did.

--


Just follow the step by step instructions..as you usually do when copying
other photographers work.




In pop music, they call what Reggie tries to do in photography "cover"
or "tribute,"

From wiki:

Cover bands play songs written and recorded by other artists, usually
well-known songs (as compared to "original" bands which play music they
themselves have written). There are a wide variety of cover bands - some
cover bands play material from particular decades, for example a 1980s
cover band. Others focus exclusively on the music of a particular group,
usually iconic groups, and are called tribute bands: it is not uncommon
to find Led Zeppelin tribute bands, Pink Floyd tribute bands, Aerosmith
tribute bands, or U2 tribute bands. Some cover bands will play a variety
of song styles, of widely different artists, genres and decades. Another
type of cover band is one that covers songs in a different genre or
style than that of the original composition (e.g., jazz versions of what
were originally hard rock songs).

Cover bands are very popular for weddings and corporate events, as well
as in bars and clubs because they play many songs guests are familiar with.
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On Feb 3, 12:06*pm, "Don White" wrote:
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RG wrote:


If you get a chance, look up Sebastiao Salgado on the Intertubes.


Looks like he's more up Reggie's alley than mine. *I was reminded of some
of Reggie's candid portrait work around Atlanta. *Hey, did you ever get a
chance to give a good look at those Chihuly exhibit photos I sent?


While it is not your cup of tea for your photos, Sebastiao is very good.. I
wish I could capture the emotion as well as he did.


--


Just follow the step by step instructions..as you usually do when copying
other photographers work.


BWAAAHAAAA!!!! Your lover/clone/master has been caught SEVERAL times
stealing other's copyrighted pictures and posting them here as his
own! I've never seen Reggie do that. And Reggie's photo's are very
good quality, and Harry's is just plain, unless it's not his.


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On Feb 3, 12:06 pm, "Don White" wrote:
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RG wrote:


If you get a chance, look up Sebastiao Salgado on the Intertubes.


Looks like he's more up Reggie's alley than mine. I was reminded of
some
of Reggie's candid portrait work around Atlanta. Hey, did you ever get
a
chance to give a good look at those Chihuly exhibit photos I sent?


While it is not your cup of tea for your photos, Sebastiao is very good.
I
wish I could capture the emotion as well as he did.


--


Just follow the step by step instructions..as you usually do when copying
other photographers work.


BWAAAHAAAA!!!! Your lover/clone/master has been caught SEVERAL times
stealing other's copyrighted pictures and posting them here as his
own! I've never seen Reggie do that. And Reggie's photo's are very
good quality, and Harry's is just plain, unless it's not his.

************************************************** **********

try to keep up with the program.
I didn't say Waylon posts others pictures as his... he sees their work,
takes their notes and technical details to re-produces the same picture.
That particular one from out west with the bizarre rock formations was
exactly the same...there must be an 'X' marked in the dirt to instruct the
pseudo photographers where to stand.


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"Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote in
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RG wrote:


If you get a chance, look up Sebastiao Salgado on the Intertubes.


Looks like he's more up Reggie's alley than mine. I was reminded of
some
of Reggie's candid portrait work around Atlanta. Hey, did you ever get
a
chance to give a good look at those Chihuly exhibit photos I sent?


While it is not your cup of tea for your photos, Sebastiao is very good.
I
wish I could capture the emotion as well as he did.


--


Just follow the step by step instructions..as you usually do when copying
other photographers work.


BWAAAHAAAA!!!! Your lover/clone/master has been caught SEVERAL times
stealing other's copyrighted pictures and posting them here as his
own! I've never seen Reggie do that. And Reggie's photo's are very
good quality, and Harry's is just plain, unless it's not his.

************************************************** **********

try to keep up with the program.
I didn't say Waylon posts others pictures as his...


Perhaps YOU need to keep up. *I* said that Harry has been caught in
the act of stealing copywritten work and posting it as his own, and
Reggie has never been caught doing so. YOU said that Reggie copies
other people's work. In fact, learning from the masters is how
educating yourself works. Did you learn to read without anyone who
already knew how to read helping you? In fact, have you figured out
YET what continent you live on?
he sees their work, takes their notes and technical details to re-
produces the same picture.
That particular one from out west with the bizarre rock formations was
exactly the same...there must be an 'X' marked in the dirt to instruct the
pseudo photographers where to stand.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


No it's not. Did you even bother to look at the EXIF data? Do you even
know what you're talking about?

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Don White wrote:
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RG wrote:

If you get a chance, look up Sebastiao Salgado on the Intertubes.

Looks like he's more up Reggie's alley than mine. I was reminded of some
of Reggie's candid portrait work around Atlanta. Hey, did you ever get a
chance to give a good look at those Chihuly exhibit photos I sent?

While it is not your cup of tea for your photos, Sebastiao is very good. I
wish I could capture the emotion as well as he did.

--


Just follow the step by step instructions..as you usually do when copying
other photographers work.



That's WAFA's trademark, dummy.
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Roger that. I don't subscribe to Netflix, but I'm being cajoled into
doing
so by Mrs. G. I looked up those titles on Amazon, and at $35-40 per disc,
rental is the way to go. Re photography shows, I enjoy watching Art
Wolfe's
"Travels to the Edge" on PBS. Art's a photog out of Seattle that is
sponsored by Cannon. He's fortunate to travel to all sorts of interesting
places around the globe and shoot them with very expensive gear.
Unfortunately, the show doesn't really get into any of the technical
stuff,
but it succeeds at least as well as a travel show as much as a photography
show, due to the fab locations.


I've seen some of his images - I totally agree.

If you get a chance, look up Sebastiao Salgado on the Intertubes.


Looks like he's more up Reggie's alley than mine. I was reminded of some of
Reggie's candid portrait work around Atlanta. Hey, did you ever get a
chance to give a good look at those Chihuly exhibit photos I sent?


Yeah - I did.

Good stuff. Love the colors.

Very intersting exhibit.

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Looks like he's more up Reggie's alley than mine. I was reminded of some
of
Reggie's candid portrait work around Atlanta. Hey, did you ever get a
chance to give a good look at those Chihuly exhibit photos I sent?


Yeah - I did.

Good stuff. Love the colors.

Very intersting exhibit.


It thought it was interesting, too. I thought you might enjoy it. It was a
terrific exercise for HDR shooting and processing.




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