I did start one of these on another general area.. But thought it might be fun in a more like peer area too. So, ask whatever you want.
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How long have you been taking pictures professionally?
Are you ready for the fall and sick of summer?
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All About Books
◘ How many books have you read?
○ What is the last book that you read?
◘ What is your favorite book?
○ Who is your favorite character in a book?
◘ What was the first book you can remember reading?
○ What is the most times you have ever read a single book? What book was it?
◘ Who is your favorite author?
○ How many of his/her books have you read?
◘ What is your favorite book by that author?
○ What do you use to keep your place in a book?
◘ Do you prefer hard cover or paperback?
○ What is your favorite bookstore?
◘ Do you believe it is important for children to be interested in reading? Why or why not?
What state are you from? What state do you live in now?
What do you think about black and white photography?
Do you develop all your own film and pics?
I really like Black and white photography. I agree that it totally changes the feel of the picture.Keeda said:I love a good black and white. You can change the entire feeling and outlook of a photograph by removing the color. Would we look the same at Ansel Adams if he shot in color? Doubtful. He would have just been another landscape photographer. There's a drama in black and white that can't be achieved in colors.
I'm not sure I'd say they're better per say. Definately more convenient as you're not changing film constantly and that stuff. As far as at events, I honestly think that all comes right down to the equipment itself. There are still things in color and brilliance you can achieve directly in film where in digital, you might find you have to work with it a bit more to find that "awe" state. In working with my two cameras, I'm finding myself frequently disappointed with colors that look washed out and dull over the great, clean colors I get with my film. I'm still learning though hehe, and always will be.Although I think digitals are better on the go and at most events.
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