tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9158803943727019011.post7464971943150654157..comments2019-01-12T23:26:20.101-06:00Comments on Manual DSLR Project: What makes a pro a pro?Mike Kennamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15436688493800220524noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9158803943727019011.post-26573627801857052010-12-06T07:11:12.793-06:002010-12-06T07:11:12.793-06:00Mike, your observations are 100% spot on and I tot...Mike, your observations are 100% spot on and I totally agree with all of them. I, like yourself have reached that certain level, where you can produce a very pleasing result, according to taste obviously and I firmly plant myself in the very keen learner(with a good understanding of all the dynamics of picture taking) category. Time and time again I see, just as you have, people who, every now and again produce a 'not bad' shot, friends tell them its fantastic and then 'hey presto' they are freelance photographers...what the hell. Friends have told me to go pro, I simply tell them, when I consistently produce 1st class pictures all of the time, I might consider myself a decent amateur. Oh, always love the old chestnut of- thats a great shot you must have a fabulous camera to take a picture like that, never fails to amuse me..Steve colehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17491522966459816407noreply@blogger.com