QUOTE(Tony Stark @ Mar 15 2011, 06:25 PM)
how low? even if at f9 oso can create bokeh if the subject is near and the background is far. and talking about situations, i only use low apertures when im doing landscape shots. if a group of people, i put on f5.6 like dat

nowadays lots of kids are fortunate already..even some of us here are very rich. not yet working but still can manage to buy expensive equipments. maybe some got their own business,(like some of my frens in msia joins MLM, and they are rich

but i super hate MLM..sorry yah)or some have their parents' credit cards to swipe for their equipments, or some even work part time jobs to buy what they desire. for those who are working, different story lar

but look at those who are less fortunate..i have frens who rides a kapcai everyday and lives in a setinggan area. if he wants something new, he needs to save up for it. and he appreciates it so much. sometimes people like these will keep us down to earth and still makes us remember how easy our lives are

haha there is also a rich parent but poor children my mom will always say "Your dad is rich but you're not so try to work yourself up for what you like

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Recently, I went to Perak near to the boarders of Thailand and I live in a shack-a-like place and let me tell you, It is carefree place to be. No electricity and outside bathroom. My head was in peace, no stress call or whatever. Just enjoy nature like it is meant for.

QUOTE(geekster129 @ Mar 15 2011, 06:30 PM)
you got your point there comradez. While it's a no brainer that anyone can take a camera and point it, get the right setting and press the shutter, the rest of the activity requires a person to carefully observe and plan meticulously in order to make the audience go WOW! 80% of the time is not about the camera but how you wanted to execute the shot. As many experienced photographers always say, it is the pre visualization in your brain even before you see in the viewfinder or liveview lcd
Yep like what Michael Soo said "Pre-visualization is what people should aim for, if they want a success photoshoot"
This post has been edited by ComradeZ: Mar 15 2011, 06:39 PM