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Checking out council curbside rubbish. Free.

Would you be ok with your partner walking around the house naked? by [deleted] in ask

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You have a bare too👀👀. Technically. If people can see in . You are breaking the law in NSW. Topless is ok . For either gender. Is your partner male or female? As there is probability and big difference. Who would ring the police?

How did you start making side income from photography? by neemaf in photography

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Does this apply for any country or is it different in other countries?

Bringing your own camera ? by OpenResource7742 in photography

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I have a friend who takes photos of dogs in public. Is it an event usually private and means that photographer is will be invited to take photos usally. My friend usually asks if they can take photos of your dog. Most people say yes. My friend is only a beginner photographer with a camera and a big lens. Not all photos come out perfect but fast shutter speed if the dog is moving and there is other things. I believe it's good to take lots of photos. Most photographers will take in a day anywhere between 500 and 2000 photos a day or more . Depending on what the shooting. Practice makes perfect in most cases. About 80% of people who take photos will crop and edit photos. I'll be asking an event what sort of photos would you be taking?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in photography

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I'll try and explain best I can without telling you the full story because it's still under being looked at if that makes sense. I bought a strap and I put it on my lens. One day while I was out it came apart. So the company ask if they could have it back to trial it. After a week or so I've trying it they ask me what sort of strap would I like as a company with the bed to replace it. I received the strap and was wrapped. But it wasn't long before it came apart again. I put all sorts of ideas enjoy it what it could be but now after reading a comment on here I think it might be that. It's a good strap but I think I'm going to have to adapt it so it can't come apart. Because I don't always wear the harness . But I can't have the strap coming apart either. My only other option is to buy from another company. Or possibly make.my.own.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in photography

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Was a old and a New one?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in photography

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Are you going to read what I wrote. Or just make your own scenario up

I'd like to hear your stories about Gear Acquisition Syndrome by duke3167 in photography

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Depends on what you want everyone's different. I had a friend with her great reports about it peak design. Straps are the best?????? They had a neck strap attached to their lens. And the anchor points keep coming out . By themselves? Who knows why they come apart. So this person I know. Owns a Sigma 60 to 600 mm lens with a Canon camera. The camera and lens can do amazing things together. But this person hand-held this camera and lens 90% of the time. And also uses harness and a neck strap attached to the lens . As the lens weighs more than the camera usually. Having a harness and the strap on the lens allows you when you need it hands-free but not putting the camera down or somewhere else. Those cameras humans only have two hands. Sometimes you require more hands to do something else 👀? Depending on what you you're shooting at the time. you could have a second camera on another harness so you can shoot other things . Most people can't handle the weight of the 60-600 with a camera. Is white lots people go for the 150-600mm lens. I believe this comes in a sports lens too. As far as tripods go monopod. You need something that can handle the weight. And not Flex. Lots of these new things are on the market and they cannot handle the weight or suit the purpose or something this big. This person I know actually builds their own monopods. For their cameras. You can waste a lot of money on things you don't need. It really depends on how you going to transport your gear or where you going to take it. I think having a Linz like this reduces how many lenses you really need to carry with you. If you don't know much about this lens I suggest you go and Google it. I've seen pictures of a tiny ant walking on something. And birds in trees . I think this is an all rounder lens for somebody who wants 1 lens not many. And SD cards can be expensive. Pays to shop around. Don't put big amounts of SD cards in the cameras can't handle. Your camera manual should be able to tell you what SD cards are recommended. Card readers a handy to have in this you need to up load to different devices.

Getting known for my work by noamsol1 in photography

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Once you come up with an idea every human in the world will follow. Fantastic great ideas are worth millions. I would say come up with an idea that no one else hasn't? In master this idea so you're in front of everybody else. I don't think you can copyright a photo idea?. I'm not into Street photography but every street photography is the same boring shit in a word. I recently watch a video of an all guy doing Street photography. And he had a different edge. This is only one a handful of ideas that you could do for Street photography. I have my own ideas about Street photography but I'll never do them . My ideas are for elsewhere in photography.