>From: *-CHILLED DELIRIUM-* <sfunp@scfn.thpl.lib.fl.us> >On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, kostas papakotas wrote: > > > furthermore it'm getting no further, concerning the quality of my >photos, to > > the extend that teh 2 last concert sessions were, maybe, the worst these > > year. > > WHy ? Exactly what made the quality lower than you expected ? > Was it technical ? Creative ? More information, please. it was mainly material problem...composition wise and moments caught was tops....but many shots were ruined by way out manual focusing and poor lighting selection... > > > i wonder if i have reached the end of my abilities, or if it is a matter >of > > equipment. > > You may need to work on your abilities, but... > I doubt you've found the end of your creative potential, Kostas. > > Hey ! Stop climbing that fence...and all that teeth gnashing's going to >ruin that smile. Geez. well, it seems that no one has understood which fence i mean... it is the nut house fence, the very same a friend jumped almost 2 years ago...it doesn't worth repeating the act... concerning the clenched teeth, it is my attitude of life...when it becomes too hard i clench my teeth and move on... > > > A new camera with autobracketing and IR focusing beam would help, > > Explain how. > > > along with some f/2.8 auto focus lenses, but it is not always the >materials > > that count. > > i even felt that technique can help you with equipment defficiencies, >but > > now i wonder. > > Please explain the problems you are having. basic SLR, and two fast but manual lenses... > =============================================== so... no matter what, CHEER UP MY FRIENDS! Life is too precious to jump the other side of the fence... kostas papakotas / clenched teeth photography http://groups.msn.com/clenchedteethphotography/home.htm 'COS SOMETIMES IT IS BETTER WITH CLENCHED TEETH! _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com