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JumboBeef
21-07-2008, 18:44
Look at this! Photographer named and shamed in the media! Info here. (http://www.elevonphotography.co.uk/media/lancashire_life/index.htm)











(looks like you'll all know what I look like now........)

gazedd
21-07-2008, 18:49
nice coverage :)

mobilevirgin
21-07-2008, 18:55
excellent - that's good exposure for your huge erection :nuts:

Fionab
21-07-2008, 19:04
i think its all been said.......... nice one! ;)

inaneredstripe
21-07-2008, 20:52
:thumbs:

JumboBeef
22-07-2008, 06:31
Thanks!

(I don't even live in Lancashire........)

Just Dave
22-07-2008, 06:34
Congrats Richard great photos and article :thumbs:

I saw something like this high level photography before on here somewhere was it you, that showed us your set up?

photon
22-07-2008, 07:40
Well done, I hope you are swamped with work and copies of the magazine end up in waiting rooms so the tsunami of enquiries continues well into the future.

My father suggested a similar rig for battlefield surveillance in the 1950s/60s, but was met with derision.

I only go as far (high) as a monopod with remote cable or self-timer.

JumboBeef
22-07-2008, 08:52
Someone has just rung me and asked how much for a 10x8 print of the Arnside picture. What should I charge him please?

Just Dave
22-07-2008, 09:16
:woot: look likes the balls rolling, wouldnt know what to charge but you need to work out how much it is for a print, do they want it framed with a matt, P&P and something for your work and time

tarmac_chaser
22-07-2008, 16:23
Impressive photo. Surely there must be a fair amount of movement from the natural give of the materials and the wind? How do you account for that?

Tobers
22-07-2008, 16:28
Someone has just rung me and asked how much for a 10x8 print of the Arnside picture. What should I charge him please?

I'd say £75 would do. Nice one!

JumboBeef
22-07-2008, 16:34
Impressive photo. Surely there must be a fair amount of movement from the natural give of the materials and the wind? How do you account for that?

High shutter speed :lol:

Actually, my pole is very stiff :eek:

No really, it doesn't move too much, and in higher winds I guy the mast out or use it at something less than full height.

tarmac_chaser
22-07-2008, 16:36
High shutter speed :lol:


I knew you'd say that. That's pretty impressive