Hm... may have to do with one's ability to concentrate on the scene as it unfolds, and not have to worry about the whole tripod issue. I appreciate the necessity of tripods, but I'm thinking they really limit one in terms of reaction time.
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Website Move
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for some time you have been able to access my new website at
georgebarr.com/photographs but as of today you can now get to it by the
root georgebarr.com
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Photographing headshots in a small space
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Photographing headshots in a small space This headshots photo session for a
large corporate client, started off as a bit of a challenge — they wanted
hal...
The B&H BILD Show
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Today and tomorrow at the Javits Center in the Hell's Kitchen area of
Manhattan is the B&H Photo BILD Show, a major expo for photographers to
celebrate the...
3 comments:
Definitely one of your best ones, this is gallery stuff.
Thanks! Funny how it's the quick hand-held shots which seem to work out best.
Hm... may have to do with one's ability to concentrate on the scene as it unfolds, and not have to worry about the whole tripod issue.
I appreciate the necessity of tripods, but I'm thinking they really limit one in terms of reaction time.
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