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     |    | Re: Photographer etiquette questionnaire/survey
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  |  (...) Yes. If you aren't you probably shouldn't be displaying your work. If someone wanted to get in tight with a macro lens, it would be nice to ask permission first, however. (...) Yes. No (well, condition noted above, but that's because of close (...)   (23 years ago, 25-Dec-02, to lugnet.events.brickfest, lugnet.publish.photography)   
   |   |   |    |    | Re: Camera ?'s
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  |  (...) [...] (...) Doing film photography I learned that it's best to do your cropping when you take the picture, rather than afterward. So I try to compose all my pictures how I want them in the end, without cropping. Not that I always succeed, and (...)   (23 years ago, 25-Dec-02, to lugnet.publish)   
   |   |   |    |    | Re: Story crafting (was Re: Please read this!
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  |  (...) It can, but Tom Swifties can be even more irritating to read. Often you can just skip the whole thing altogether, and just have the quotes, if it's two people speaking... Bob walked up to Mary and whispered in her ear. "I think we should go (...)   (23 years ago, 25-Dec-02, to lugnet.publish)   
   |   |   |    |    | Re: Camera ?'s
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  |  (...) Well, not always. What I ment is that, using high resolutions, you can, in effect, do a 'digital zoom' on an image-editing program. For example: (URL) took a 2048x1536 picture, then cropped out a 640x480 section, which held a monkey. The (...)   (23 years ago, 24-Dec-02, to lugnet.publish)   
   |   |   |    |    | Re: Story crafting (was Re: Please read this!
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  |  (...) If you're writing science fiction/fantasy, take a look at the Usenet newsgroup rec.arts.sf.composition. There are some really great people there and a lot of good advice. You can find it via Google Groups if you don't have Usenet access... (...)   (23 years ago, 24-Dec-02, to lugnet.publish)   
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