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Few words... yeah right, but as ever good info.
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Mark1616, PeterP & JohnG
Thanks for all of your comments. Man we have a lot to think about and to work out before even thinking about jumping out there. We didn't expect to jump in there and strike it rich, of course but didn't realize there were so many things to consider.But thats why I wanted to ask. :G We are inthe process of building up our equipment between the twoof us. We both have Canons so we can interchangeaccessories. Time will tell. We willboth be posting photos for you guys to critique. Be on the lookout. As for the legality end of it, luckily we have press passes to get us in the ballgames and the photos are being taken for a popular website. www.scprepnation.com If we do peewee games, the coaches are asked in advance if it is ok for us to take photos of the kids. Do you guys do alot of post processing on your photos? If so, how much should be done? I would assumethere is no right or wrong way, its just left up to the individual?I am just starting to use PhotoshopElements and PSP 10, so the simple things are hard to me. |
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