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<blockquote data-quote="scootertrs" data-source="post: 3931288" data-attributes="member: 52078"><p>I agree with you wholeheartedly! I just miss some of the "what ifs" something had been a bit different. The point and shoot system is terrific for that candid, it just happened moment. If you had to focus, adjust speed, depth, etc. etc. it would have been missed. Me for one, am glad that there are so many photographers everywhere with equipment whose quality far outstrips anything I could ever afford for a nickel on a C note and in your shirt pocket (not a camera bag-or 3 totes).</p><p>Keep on snapping, I will do the same, but if the subject calls me, I will try to give it just a bit more attention and effort.</p><p>I have never been one to be a proponent of publishing my work, so I have not joined any professional association since I left SAFS (Southern Association of Forensic Scientists) where I was a crime scene reconstruction expert as well as other areas of expertise. There we could not risk the snap shot because you would risk getting disqualified during a hearing or an inquest because of your not being able to explain details. I have been tainted by that and I believe I will carry that for the rest of my life. For now, be safe and have a </p><p>Happy new year!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scootertrs, post: 3931288, member: 52078"] I agree with you wholeheartedly! I just miss some of the "what ifs" something had been a bit different. The point and shoot system is terrific for that candid, it just happened moment. If you had to focus, adjust speed, depth, etc. etc. it would have been missed. Me for one, am glad that there are so many photographers everywhere with equipment whose quality far outstrips anything I could ever afford for a nickel on a C note and in your shirt pocket (not a camera bag-or 3 totes). Keep on snapping, I will do the same, but if the subject calls me, I will try to give it just a bit more attention and effort. I have never been one to be a proponent of publishing my work, so I have not joined any professional association since I left SAFS (Southern Association of Forensic Scientists) where I was a crime scene reconstruction expert as well as other areas of expertise. There we could not risk the snap shot because you would risk getting disqualified during a hearing or an inquest because of your not being able to explain details. I have been tainted by that and I believe I will carry that for the rest of my life. For now, be safe and have a Happy new year! [/QUOTE]
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