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So you were so inspired after watching this video you gave it a try Quentin!Hopefully slightly better then their effort, - but no lemonade
yes - but in the true spirit of Bob, those are actually REAL BOTTOMS in Quentin's picture - it's just his stunning PP work which has turned them into peaches.So you were so inspired after watching this video you gave it a try Quentin!
:ROTFL::ROTFL::ROTFL:yes - but in the true spirit of Bob, those are actually REAL BOTTOMS in Quentin's picture - it's just his stunning PP work which has turned them into peaches.
That video is later on in the series!I could be sitting in a men's club with half naked sweaty dudes in a sauna.
I have to agree. In the macro video, a 5D with a Canon 50mm fixed focus macro lens is used........You must have watched a different video as this is the last thing I would recommend any beginner to watch. :loco:
No its the worst thing a newbie could watch as it is all bad info. I would NEVER EVER teach anything like this and worse put it on U Tube. They explained nothing that was even remotely important. This is the problem its all **** and the art of photography keeps getting lost daily to idiots that put this crap on.I've never been one to go with the flow, so why start now...
Based on these comments, I could be sitting in a men's club with half naked sweaty dudes in a sauna.
I think there's some good pointers for newbies, and far more fun to watch!
WHAT......!I have to agree. In the macro video, a 5D with a Canon 50mm fixed focus macro lens is used.