And I'll tell you again, just like I told you earlier, this wasn't a thread asking for opinions. It was a thread demonstrating the fine details the D70 can capture, such as in Liberty's sandals and gown.
As far as "professional", I don't advertise coin photography for hire. My professional work involves doing images for technical manuals, which is a lot different than doing coins. I'll say this again, I'm getting tired of being nitpicked. If you continue, expect more of the same in regards to resistance from me.
<< <i>And I'll tell you again, just like I told you earlier, this wasn't a thread asking for opinions. It was a thread demonstrating the fine details the D70 can capture, such as in Liberty's sandals and gown. >>
Seriously, this is a public forum, what were you expecting?
<< <i>And I'll tell you again, just like I told you earlier, this wasn't a thread asking for opinions. It was a thread demonstrating the fine details the D70 can capture, such as in Liberty's sandals and gown.
As far as "professional", I don't advertise coin photography for hire. My professional work involves doing images for technical manuals, which is a lot different than doing coins. I'll say this again, I'm getting tired of being nitpicked. If you continue, expect more of the same in regards to resistance from me. >>
The "professional" part is from you posting many photos of coins and conversing in threads where coin photography is an issue. You seem to come across as someone who knows much about photography of coins.
About the fine details the D70 could capture, the 1883 morgan dollar date image comes to mind. If you didn't want comments, what did you want?
<< <i>And I'll tell you again, just like I told you earlier, this wasn't a thread asking for opinions. It was a thread demonstrating the fine details the D70 can capture, such as in Liberty's sandals and gown. >>
Seriously, this is a public forum, what were you expecting? >>
A little more from someone who I once considered a friend.
A little more from someone who I once considered a friend.
Sorry to butt in here. Are you saying that people who help each other out should skew their personal views in order to do so?
I remember when I once considered you as a friend, Eric. I even contributed several hundred dollars in gold pieces given to me by my grandfather when I was still in college to your ACG "fundraiser" when many others criticized you about it. Listen, I'm not out to get anyone. I'm not on a warpath. I just stand firmly behind my words and actions. When you started accusing me of doctoring images and that I didn't know what I was doing, that made me really upset.
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As far as "professional", I don't advertise coin photography for hire. My professional work involves doing images for technical manuals, which is a lot different than doing coins. I'll say this again, I'm getting tired of being nitpicked. If you continue, expect more of the same in regards to resistance from me.
<< <i>And I'll tell you again, just like I told you earlier, this wasn't a thread asking for opinions. It was a thread demonstrating the fine details the D70 can capture, such as in Liberty's sandals and gown. >>
Seriously, this is a public forum, what were you expecting?
<< <i>And I'll tell you again, just like I told you earlier, this wasn't a thread asking for opinions. It was a thread demonstrating the fine details the D70 can capture, such as in Liberty's sandals and gown.
As far as "professional", I don't advertise coin photography for hire. My professional work involves doing images for technical manuals, which is a lot different than doing coins. I'll say this again, I'm getting tired of being nitpicked. If you continue, expect more of the same in regards to resistance from me. >>
The "professional" part is from you posting many photos of coins and conversing in threads where coin photography is an issue. You seem to come across as someone who knows much about photography of coins.
About the fine details the D70 could capture, the 1883 morgan dollar date image comes to mind. If you didn't want comments, what did you want?
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<< <i>And I'll tell you again, just like I told you earlier, this wasn't a thread asking for opinions. It was a thread demonstrating the fine details the D70 can capture, such as in Liberty's sandals and gown. >>
Seriously, this is a public forum, what were you expecting? >>
A little more from someone who I once considered a friend.
Sorry to butt in here. Are you saying that people who help each other out should skew their personal views in order to do so?
I remember when I once considered you as a friend, Eric. I even contributed several hundred dollars in gold pieces given to me by my grandfather when I was still in college to your ACG "fundraiser" when many others criticized you about it. Listen, I'm not out to get anyone. I'm not on a warpath. I just stand firmly behind my words and actions. When you started accusing me of doctoring images and that I didn't know what I was doing, that made me really upset.
Frankly, You called me out.
Again, you must resort to namecalling and this time stoop low enough to hold one's association to someone as a vice.
This only proves you have nothing left to argue.
Fighting with you is like being nibbled to death by ducks. Have a nice day.
What do you propose we do? I'm game for just about anything.
edited to add: Tell me the details tomorrow. I will check back after church. I would like to get some sleep. Have a nice evening.
Please, those of you just tuning in. Read the ENTIRE POST. It may prove quite enlightening to the current thread direction.
poor old bear. Its giving me a headache.
Brandon, when will bear get to see his coin?
With that said, a pleasent goodnight to all.
Camelot