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Re: The Legend of Captain Jack Sparrow
« Reply #15 on: May. 02, 2012 12:21 PM »
Yeah, the experienced photographer in me wants to think that people who have nicer cameras should know more about photography, yet the realist in me knows that there are more than a few people carting around full-frame DSLRs who have no idea how to manually adjust the aperture, nor what the result would be if they did.  And the photographer side of me wants to think that people would understand what a built-in flash is and is not capable of, but the realist in me still sees every nighttime stadium event ever filmed filled with thousands of twinkling little flashes from 300 yards away.
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Re: The Legend of Captain Jack Sparrow
« Reply #16 on: May. 02, 2012 12:38 PM »
but the realist in me still sees every nighttime stadium event ever filmed filled with thousands of twinkling little flashes from 300 yards away.

And I'm sure the professional sports photographers don't want that myth to go away because it does create awesome backgrounds for their photos.
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Re: The Legend of Captain Jack Sparrow
« Reply #17 on: May. 02, 2012 01:12 PM »
yet the realist in me knows that there are more than a few people carting around full-frame DSLRs who have no idea how to manually adjust the aperture,

hence the green box on even the latest 5D version.
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