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HowrseJessielove [2013-01-04 20:37:06 +0000 UTC]
I so love this car
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techdesg In reply to kornjacinvrac [2009-04-01 18:42:19 +0000 UTC]
ja nisam nesto odusevljen...
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techdesg In reply to kornjacinvrac [2009-04-02 18:51:35 +0000 UTC]
neznam...ne svidja mi se sistem borbe...
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kornjacinvrac In reply to techdesg [2009-04-03 06:53:08 +0000 UTC]
"V.A.T.S." ili fps? Predpostavljam da mislis na V.A.T.S. - to je nasledje iz fallout 2
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techdesg In reply to kornjacinvrac [2009-04-06 20:47:07 +0000 UTC]
da, kontam ja to...ja sam ti vise za cod! Ustvari mi je to omiljena igra od svih fps-ova
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kornjacinvrac In reply to techdesg [2009-04-07 10:47:07 +0000 UTC]
uh, ja taj WWII ne volem...
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sanjcek [2009-03-23 07:29:50 +0000 UTC]
predobro!!
i mesto na kom si to slikao i ne znam, kompozicija
joj bash mi se dopada...
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21alpha11 [2009-03-23 06:22:20 +0000 UTC]
marvelous shot, my friend!
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adisson-photography [2009-03-22 19:17:29 +0000 UTC]
Nice composition, light ans sky!
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xAgNO3x In reply to techdesg [2009-04-01 19:52:43 +0000 UTC]
Very good stuff bro!!! I'm glad you make a living with what you like most I was close to do the same, but I was quite naΓ―ve in that period of time (year 2004). I will tell you what I did... I was trying to get a high dynamic range by taking multiple exposures (never heard about Photomatix at that time) and blending them in Photoshop since I got realized about how to improve the dynamic range of a picture (nor I haven't any idea about Dynamic Range ^^). So, I went outside with my tripod and started taking pictures of a car, which was parked in the avenue. I took several pictures with different exposures. I did that with many cars, since I found their surfaces pretty nice for that experiment. Then, I thought "Where can I find more cars?" so I started sending those photos to some car magazines from my state, that was at Wednesday. On Friday, I recieve an e-mail from one of those magazines telling me to talk urgently to a cellphone. I grabbed the phone and phoned to the cell number. An old man asked me "who talks", and I introduced my self. He wanted a date. I went to the place and he showed me a very huge indoor empty place and he told me "Tomorrow, this place will be filled with cars, I want you taking pictures here, you will have your own stand to sell your pictyures if you want but I want them as well". Well, I just wanted to take pictures of cars in order to keep with my experiments, so we agreed. I went there, it was a National Exhibition of cars with all the fancy stuff, I was having a credential in my neck! JAja... Damn Weird. And I did what I wanted. The next day, I went again, as agreed, but I get my PC there, in order to save the photos to the PC and continue shooting (I just had 1 GB in 4 256MB CF Cards and a Canon 300D ) So, each time I downloaded the pictures to my PC, I configured ACDSee to make an slideshow with the pics, in order to show something. And damn bro, downloading directly form the camera takes a lot of time! In Argentina, those Card Readers didn't exist in that period of time! So well... After a while, I come back to download picture again and I see around 50 persons around my PC, looking at the pictures and they started asking what about the price of a DVD with the photos, printing and such. I was like "eeekkk!!" I went there just to take pictures, not to sell. I was very surprised!!! I never sold nothing! Was very strange! Anyway, I sold many pictures and did some money at the end Here is a picture of one of those cars: [link] After that, I have been phoned to do more jobs, but, due my absolutely zero idea about the business, I just rejected the offer
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techdesg In reply to xAgNO3x [2009-04-01 20:25:55 +0000 UTC]
you should give it a try and you will probably learn a lot along the way, i generally don't like the cars so much but it is a job, the job of my life actually. I wish you could find the job you like it is very rare but it is possible. Where you work now?
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xAgNO3x In reply to techdesg [2009-04-02 04:48:05 +0000 UTC]
Hi bro! Well, I retouch pictures that involves the human being (usually, semi-nudes). I'm trying to get into high-end and fashion retouching, but I need a powerful PC since the pictures used in that area are about 22mp as minimum, so I will need a better PC. By the way, what about abandoned industries in Serbia. What about delinquency. I'm planning going to Poland and the rest of Eastern Europe Countries in order to live inside abandoned industries in order to feel and be the place and shot photographs there, fashion stylized ones and dark ones, not mixed, darker ones for one hand and fashion ones for the other hand. Not fashion in the way it's meant nowadays, I don't like it, and I don't think some fashion enterprise will like it. However, I want to do that. I need a couple of things, specially laser alarms, a warm thing to sleep and guns. Maybe guns can be avoided, depending on the amount of delinquency in Serbia; in Argentina is a must have. And I will need Wi-Fi and energy, to keep working on retouching, so I can keep living. Do you know something about industrial places? Are they looked after guards/police?
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xAgNO3x In reply to techdesg [2009-04-02 21:50:32 +0000 UTC]
Very interesting. And what about the local guards, they look after the buildings? They may jail you if tyhey find you taking pics inside the buildings? They may rob your equipment? I'm asking this because that also happens here, not so often, but some guards are also thieves... Nobody controls nothing here: chaos, absolutely chaos...
I will study about Serbia also. I don't know when, buty I know I cannot die before shooting in those places, and I really want to live there, because that's the only way to feel the place, to get mimetic with the place and be the place. It's I'm feel damn attracted for industries and decayed places since kid, maybe because I used to play in those places, I don't know, but I love them!
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techdesg In reply to xAgNO3x [2009-04-04 23:28:21 +0000 UTC]
I totally get you, it is ok to live here but just for short period of time, It's a struggle!
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xAgNO3x In reply to techdesg [2009-04-05 00:42:34 +0000 UTC]
Struggle in what sense?
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techdesg In reply to xAgNO3x [2009-04-06 20:43:25 +0000 UTC]
No jobs, very hard to find a descent job actually, bills are to much expensive, goods are expensive...it's a nightmare living in here
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xAgNO3x In reply to techdesg [2009-04-06 23:47:34 +0000 UTC]
Well, here as well. Just to give you an idea, an average payment per hour here is about 1,51 euros, it's pretty common, doesn't matter how good you're or how able you're for certain things. Even your work here would be valued no more than 1,51 euros each photo. In Argentina, only the really famous photographers (just a few) are able to charge no more than 60 euros per hour. But it must be a very well known photographer, not a very skillful one. All your skills and equipment here would be ignored because you're not famous. I think in your country at least, you receive what you deserve, instead here, no body is able to evolve and be better paid. In fact, you can evolve here, but employers/bosses will keep paying you the same amount of money. An easy understood is: You make 10 images per hour, you earn 10 euros. You make 100 images per hour, you earn 10 euros. Nobody pay here for the professionalism you have in your function. There are no ways to evolve here, thanks Technology, and God, as the Super Engineer and in all his generosity he gave us his wisdom and consciousness and the consequent freedom, in order to discern, but also the freedom that can be achieved through Internet by using our intelligence. That's a complex way to say that I work Freelance through Internet, but I'm grateful with our brain and our Creator, so I think I must explain it
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