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<blockquote data-quote="Punisher302" data-source="post: 5043725" data-attributes="member: 41002"><p>hehe, yeah, photography is awesome--i got into it after looking at my good buddy Nino's work (he posts on here under NinoAvila). i took black & white photography this semester to get the jist of what it's about--didn't really learn much about actually taking the pics, but more of how to develop the film, print them, and what not. we didn't really talk much about composition and that sort of stuff, which is what i was really after. i wanted to take the digital course as another elective, but i graduate this summer, so i ain't giving them any more of my money! hehe.</p><p></p><p>but yeah, getting good enough to make a little money on the side is a bonus. i'm really just tired of taking crappy pics and am definately interested in upping my photoshop skills, so any tips are welcome, gentlemen!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Punisher302, post: 5043725, member: 41002"] hehe, yeah, photography is awesome--i got into it after looking at my good buddy Nino's work (he posts on here under NinoAvila). i took black & white photography this semester to get the jist of what it's about--didn't really learn much about actually taking the pics, but more of how to develop the film, print them, and what not. we didn't really talk much about composition and that sort of stuff, which is what i was really after. i wanted to take the digital course as another elective, but i graduate this summer, so i ain't giving them any more of my money! hehe. but yeah, getting good enough to make a little money on the side is a bonus. i'm really just tired of taking crappy pics and am definately interested in upping my photoshop skills, so any tips are welcome, gentlemen! [/QUOTE]
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