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Ummm, what about Steve Parish?? He's professional in my book.

I think by "professional" Mike means someone who photographs for a living, not someone who enjoys it as a hobby.

professional in that case would mean someone whos made a name for themselves in photography and does it for a living.

lol im only taking the piss, u should know that :P

and if u want an example of a professional, take me for example, im THE professional :P

$2 suckys dont get u professional names in that industry dude.

this is the 20th centry.

not the 70's where chicks did wat they wanted to get in front of the camera.

damm playboy ho's

Ummm, what about Steve Parish?? He's professional in my book.

I think by "professional" Mike means someone who photographs for a living, not someone who enjoys it as a hobby.

a professional is someone who has ALL the equipment and can bring out the best in an image. if you compare them to a hobbyists, then you can see the difference. its always the slightest things that make the bigger difference. just my opinion is all

hmm mite meed to use ur head next time :P

want an invite karen? :P

true, well try it tonight then :no:

$2 suckys dont get u professional names in that industry dude.

this is the 20th centry.

not the 70's where chicks did wat they wanted to get in front of the camera.

damm playboy ho's

um, john, were in the 21st century as of 7 years ago

a professional is someone who has ALL the equipment and can bring out the best in an image. if you compare them to a hobbyists, then you can see the difference. its always the slightest things that make the bigger difference. just my opinion is all

i aint all that interested in goin out an buyin myself a 20g camera just as the base along with another 10k in lenses, etc....

im happy with my $700 camera and $300-$400 in lenses i've spent.

this is a hobby and with that amount already spent on the camera which i wont be gettin back at all, i aint goin to call myself a 'professional'.

but i do know that from what i have seen in my own photos dude... they've turned out better then what i've taken before and like i said, there are a million angles to take a photo of a car.

i aint all that interested in goin out an buyin myself a 20g camera just as the base along with another 10k in lenses, etc....

im happy with my $700 camera and $300-$400 in lenses i've spent.

this is a hobby and with that amount already spent on the camera which i wont be gettin back at all, i aint goin to call myself a 'professional'.

but i do know that from what i have seen in my own photos dude... they've turned out better then what i've taken before and like i said, there are a million angles to take a photo of a car.

I had a client once, who used to shoot for national geographic and numerous surf mags, over $800k worth of gear. Now, THAT IS CRAZY STUF!

You photos don’t look too shabby in comparison to most of the newbs on here.

i aint all that interested in goin out an buyin myself a 20g camera just as the base along with another 10k in lenses, etc....

im happy with my $700 camera and $300-$400 in lenses i've spent.

this is a hobby and with that amount already spent on the camera which i wont be gettin back at all, i aint goin to call myself a 'professional'.

but i do know that from what i have seen in my own photos dude... they've turned out better then what i've taken before and like i said, there are a million angles to take a photo of a car.

i'm not criticising as such, i'm just saying, that with better equipment you get better photos. they look good john (well when finished they do) its just my opinion. then again i dont think people want to be paying more because someone wanted higher quality photos.

You weren't being asked ;)

OK then A cup is not flat :no:

PS DD FTW :P

yes but i just knew u were awaiting my reply :no:

n u know they are an A cup for a fact? we could get in trouble if we keep this up :P

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