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| quote: | Originally posted by vxman
i did not want to sound judgmental. what i was trying to say is that if
you had a good camera, you had a very good view, so you could take
excellent pictures.
people who own expensive cameras do not take them into crowd, since
it can be broken. they take the pictures from distance, pictures are
crisp, but look cold. your pictures were very real. one thing that i saw
you taking pictures with one hand. with all the sound and pushing,
it is possible your hand is shaking. try to hold the camera with both
hand and keep it steady. but, if you have a purse in one hand, you
do not have a choice.
also, you are putting lots of time uploading the pictures. it takes a
few months for my friends to email me a picture. so, i appreciate you
posting the pictures.
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I'll take my camera into the crowd sometimes unless it's so packed it's just stupid to. I would say most people don't do it because with the big cameras, it's actually not nearly as easy to guess on aiming so you need to be able to look through the viewfinder when possible so you need that little space.
Most of my pics are taken within a few feet of the DJ.
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