I liked your response to Ilan about posting too many pictures. My photography has improved from participating in memes. I like your pictures, but I'm wondering what tofurky tastes like??
Thanks...I understand where Ilan is coming from but I think 365 Projects are more personal and shouldn't be criticized. We all have to learn somehow and some people learn but doing. Before I started my 365 Project I had put my camera down for 4 months because of frustration. I wasn't learning how to take better shots only going out sporadically and was spending far too much time in Photoshop fixing things in post that could have easily been done right in camera.
When I edit now I spend about 2 minutes on a photo...if it takes longer it's not worth my time. It helped to only post unedited shots and explain what I liked or didn't like about the shot. I learned from it...the "only post your best shot" apparently have nothing to learn so kudos to them. :)
Tofurky is hard to explain...it's pleasant and my carnivore parents enjoyed it when we had one on the table along with a turkey one year.
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I liked your response to Ilan about posting too many pictures. My photography has improved from participating in memes. I like your pictures, but I'm wondering what tofurky tastes like??
Thanks...I understand where Ilan is coming from but I think 365 Projects are more personal and shouldn't be criticized. We all have to learn somehow and some people learn but doing. Before I started my 365 Project I had put my camera down for 4 months because of frustration. I wasn't learning how to take better shots only going out sporadically and was spending far too much time in Photoshop fixing things in post that could have easily been done right in camera.
When I edit now I spend about 2 minutes on a photo...if it takes longer it's not worth my time. It helped to only post unedited shots and explain what I liked or didn't like about the shot. I learned from it...the "only post your best shot" apparently have nothing to learn so kudos to them. :)
Tofurky is hard to explain...it's pleasant and my carnivore parents enjoyed it when we had one on the table along with a turkey one year.
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