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baddog 03-10-2012 10:02 AM

Photos from The European Summit 2012, Barcelona (pics)
 
Nice trip, but glad to be home. All the pics will be going up over the next couple of days. My first gallery is from the flight over and a little sight-seeing around the hotels and the El Born area of Barcelona. All can be found at http://www.pimpspromo.com/arriving-in-barcelona/ - here are a few samples


http://www.pimpspromo.com/wp-content...light_0273.jpg


http://www.pimpspromo.com/wp-content...ights_0315.jpg


http://www.pimpspromo.com/wp-content...ights_0338.jpg


http://www.pimpspromo.com/wp-content...ights_0384.jpg

martinsc 03-10-2012 10:11 AM

great pics :thumbsup :thumbsup

Brent 3dSexCash 03-10-2012 10:17 AM

awww, i was digging the virtual pics.

can you run them through photoshop and make them look virtual?

thanks /end stupid comment that i don't even know why i made it.

baddog 03-10-2012 10:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brent 3dSexCash (Post 18814971)
awww, i was digging the virtual pics.

can you run them through photoshop and make them look virtual?

thanks /end stupid comment that i don't even know why i made it.

I think using an HDR program would be cooler.

baddog 03-10-2012 11:03 AM

Nothing was scheduled on Monday until after siesta, so Karen of Orbital Pay and I decided to take a double decker bus tour of Barcelona in the morning. It was a great way to see the city. All these pics are up at http://www.pimpspromo.com/double-dec...our-barcelona/ Here are a few samples


http://www.pimpspromo.com/wp-content...ights_0401.jpg


http://www.pimpspromo.com/wp-content...ights_0434.jpg


http://www.pimpspromo.com/wp-content...ights_0488.jpg


http://www.pimpspromo.com/wp-content...ights_0494.jpg

Grapesoda 03-10-2012 11:31 AM

Baddog.... put yer camera on shutter. look around the scene and read the meter. then set the camera to manual after you decide the f stop and set the stop you want... prolly 120th-200th on the shutter

Spunky 03-10-2012 11:34 AM

Looks very beautiful there,nice pix

Harmon 03-10-2012 11:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bm bradley (Post 18815079)
Baddog.... put yer camera on shutter. look around the scene and read the meter. then set the camera to manual after you decide the f stop and set the stop you want... prolly 120th-200th on the shutter

Maybe you should show up and show everybody how it's done, rather than tell everyone how a "pro" does it. :2 cents:

baddog 03-10-2012 12:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bm bradley (Post 18815079)
Baddog.... put yer camera on shutter. look around the scene and read the meter. then set the camera to manual after you decide the f stop and set the stop you want... prolly 120th-200th on the shutter

Most of my stuff is done on the fly, if I go through those steps my shot is gone.

Chosen 03-10-2012 12:17 PM

Nice pics :thumbsup

baddog 03-10-2012 02:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chosen (Post 18815152)
Nice pics :thumbsup

Thank you.

The next gallery is from the YNOT Grand Prix. This was the coolest go-kart track I have ever seen. Looked like lots of fun. http://www.pimpspromo.com/photos-yno...arcelona-2012/


http://www.pimpspromo.com/wp-content...dprix_0529.jpg


http://www.pimpspromo.com/wp-content...dprix_0585.jpg


http://www.pimpspromo.com/wp-content...dprix_0674.jpg


http://www.pimpspromo.com/wp-content...dprix_1046.jpg


http://www.pimpspromo.com/wp-content...dprix_1055.jpg

Supz 03-10-2012 02:20 PM

looking for pics of nude promo girls. anyone, anyone

yuu.design 03-10-2012 02:36 PM

awesome pics dude

baddog 03-10-2012 02:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Supz (Post 18815307)
looking for pics of nude promo girls. anyone, anyone

Do not remember seeing any nudity, but I did get some chick to pose topless (well, flashing me anyway). That gallery will probably be up tomorrow or Monday. Going for a bike ride now.

Grapesoda 03-10-2012 02:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog (Post 18815131)
Most of my stuff is done on the fly, if I go through those steps my shot is gone.

yeah it takes a second for sure.... I ueally do that when I show up and after a bit anf some experience you have a very good idea, and I do not shoot for fun either :( everything is presold so I have to hit the marks:

Grapesoda 03-10-2012 02:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Harmon (Post 18815095)
Maybe you should show up and show everybody how it's done, rather than tell everyone how a "pro" does it. :2 cents:

look dipshit, fact: I'm a professional photographer. I decide what my images look like. Not a camera manufacture. Your statement that canon produces better imagery than Nikon pretty much sums up your skill level AND professionalism :2 cents:

Grapesoda 03-10-2012 03:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bm bradley (Post 18815355)
yeah it takes a second for sure.... I ueally do that when I show up and after a bit anf some experience you have a very good idea, and I do not shoot for fun either :( everything is presold so I have to hit the marks:

example

http://www.bmbhome.com/1.jpg

http://www.bmbhome.com/2.jpg

http://www.bmbhome.com/4.jpg

http://www.bmbhome.com/3.jpg

Harmon 03-10-2012 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bm bradley (Post 18815358)
Your statement that canon produces better imagery than Nikon pretty much sums up your skill level AND professionalism :2 cents:

Don't give me that much credit. I never said any such thing, nor did I insinuate as such. Are you fucking retarded or something?

Due 03-10-2012 03:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bm bradley (Post 18815355)
yeah it takes a second for sure.... I ueally do that when I show up and after a bit anf some experience you have a very good idea, and I do not shoot for fun either :( everything is presold so I have to hit the marks:

I think the difference is that you shoot staged shots so you create the moment of the shoot you want while baddog captures the moment he see in a picture. He can't pick the light, rearrange people, change angles etc. Because people are not there for the purpose of getting their pictures taken

baddog 03-10-2012 05:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Due (Post 18815401)
I think the difference is that you shoot staged shots so you create the moment of the shoot you want while baddog captures the moment he see in a picture. He can't pick the light, rearrange people, change angles etc. Because people are not there for the purpose of getting their pictures taken

That pretty much sums it up. Hey, we are going to be down there on the 24th for a couple hours. Want to meet up?

Grapesoda 03-10-2012 06:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Due (Post 18815401)
I think the difference is that you shoot staged shots so you create the moment of the shoot you want while baddog captures the moment he see in a picture. He can't pick the light, rearrange people, change angles etc. Because people are not there for the purpose of getting their pictures taken

very true but even on unplanned action I do the same thing. I learned this from the wedding/event shooters. you only need a few seconds with some practice

Grapesoda 03-10-2012 06:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Harmon (Post 18815391)
Don't give me that much credit. I never said any such thing, nor did I insinuate as such. Are you fucking retarded or something?

now are are a lier as well.... you have posted several times that canon images look better than Nikon images... I never said a damn thing about your lack of experience or professionalism any of the times.


however instead of trying to learn something from me, a guy that has been shooting all day long, almost every day for 11 years you made crappy comments about me. fuck you, you're a dipshit. seriously. :thumbsup

xenigo 03-10-2012 07:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Due (Post 18815401)
I think the difference is that you shoot staged shots so you create the moment of the shoot you want while baddog captures the moment he see in a picture. He can't pick the light, rearrange people, change angles etc. Because people are not there for the purpose of getting their pictures taken

I disagree. When I'm shooting outdoors the most important thing is to figure out your exposure before you start shooting. It takes about 1 second to do, and then you're good for pretty much any outdoor shooting situation excluding when you move into the shade, etc. If the sun moves in back of your subject, just click your shutter wheel two clicks to the left and you're good again. Or flip the power button on your flash and auto-ETTL that shit...

It's not difficult to nail your exposure in any situation 95% of the time.

I agree with BB. Learning to nail exposure consistently is just the basics. Most photographers can pick this up within 1 year of shooting. Baddog has been shooting for a long time now, and I have seen some fairly consistent exposure issues that could be corrected with some minor attention to these details.

Just Alex 03-10-2012 07:23 PM

I love Barcelona. Great city except for all pickpocketing. Great food too.

Due 03-10-2012 07:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog (Post 18815514)
That pretty much sums it up. Hey, we are going to be down there on the 24th for a couple hours. Want to meet up?

Sounds like a good idea ! :2 cents: I'll hit you up when we are back in the US

barcodes 03-10-2012 08:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xenigo (Post 18815613)
I disagree. When I'm shooting outdoors the most important thing is to figure out your exposure before you start shooting. It takes about 1 second to do, and then you're good for pretty much any outdoor shooting situation excluding when you move into the shade, etc. If the sun moves in back of your subject, just click your shutter wheel two clicks to the left and you're good again. Or flip the power button on your flash and auto-ETTL that shit...

It's not difficult to nail your exposure in any situation 95% of the time.

I agree with BB. Learning to nail exposure consistently is just the basics. Most photographers can pick this up within 1 year of shooting. Baddog has been shooting for a long time now, and I have seen some fairly consistent exposure issues that could be corrected with some minor attention to these details.

I do enjoy looking at your images when you post them on here. I do agree with xenigo that you can set up your cam on manual fairly fast for outdoors and fix the exposure quickly as well as needed. A tiny bit of post would be nice as well, all of the pictures have a film to it straight out of the camera.

I have stated this a million times but I am no pro just someone who loved my camera when I had it. Here are a few personal shots I took outside of my dogs. they aren't the best but an example of manual with a little bit of post. I think the colors on some of these turned out pretty nice. This also goes up with what you said about having to take shots quickly since they are dogs and don't listen to me well at all when its photo time XD.
Forgiv the quality of the pics, I grabbed them from Facebook in Lou of looking around my hard drives for them. These were taken with an old 40d, my first camera a couple months after I got it.

http://i.imgur.com/8vesq.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/t9Xvv.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/UacuB.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/hQ5qd.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/miJCx.jpg
Here is an indoor one with natural lighting
http://i.imgur.com/mfSmL.jpg

Here is a shot I took with my 40d and a 50mm 1.8 on manual with natural light outside on her wedding day. Again Facebook compressed the shot so quality sucks but you get the gist of what I am saying.
http://i.imgur.com/zmb8c.jpg

Here is a screenshot of your image with like 2 minutes of post work, just some color changes. I did not take the time to do more advanced stuff like modifying the red in her face, just a quick example.
http://i.imgur.com/5V5DG.jpg

Best of luck, I enjoy your work and cant wait to see where you end up next :thumbsup

Grapesoda 03-10-2012 09:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xenigo (Post 18815613)
I disagree. When I'm shooting outdoors the most important thing is to figure out your exposure before you start shooting. It takes about 1 second to do, and then you're good for pretty much any outdoor shooting situation excluding when you move into the shade, etc. If the sun moves in back of your subject, just click your shutter wheel two clicks to the left and you're good again. Or flip the power button on your flash and auto-ETTL that shit...

It's not difficult to nail your exposure in any situation 95% of the time.

I agree with BB. Learning to nail exposure consistently is just the basics. Most photographers can pick this up within 1 year of shooting. Baddog has been shooting for a long time now, and I have seen some fairly consistent exposure issues that could be corrected with some minor attention to these details.

yeah and the most hated thing is: partly cloudy :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

baddog 03-10-2012 09:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bm bradley (Post 18815592)
very true but even on unplanned action I do the same thing. I learned this from the wedding/event shooters. you only need a few seconds with some practice

I do not have a few seconds unless I am playing.

Quote:

Originally Posted by barcodes (Post 18815684)
Here is a screenshot of your image with like 2 minutes of post work, just some color changes. I did not take the time to do more advanced stuff like modifying the red in her face, just a quick example.
http://i.imgur.com/5V5DG.jpg
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Best of luck, I enjoy your work and cant wait to see where you end up next :thumbsup

Thanks, but I can assure you I am not going to take the time to do post production on show photos, I take thousands, I would never get anything done. I do that for pics of special places.

If someone was able to say, change your setting to this and it will make everything better, I would do it in a flash, but when I do events it has to be auto . . . and FYI: I do use my flash outdoors as well as in, with ETTL. I just do not put the flash in people's faces, I prefer to bounce off walls and ceilings.

I suspect when I upgrade cameras, there will a noticeable difference. I think mine has gotten to slow for me. Outgrew it.


*edit: that pic was difficult to do because sun was definitely screwing with me. Trying to avoid the crowds and the angel of the sun can be challenging to say the least. I remember wishing I had my polarizer with me.

Harmon 03-11-2012 12:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bm bradley (Post 18815595)
now are are a lier as well.... you have posted several times that canon images look better than Nikon images... I never said a damn thing about your lack of experience or professionalism any of the times.


however instead of trying to learn something from me, a guy that has been shooting all day long, almost every day for 11 years you made crappy comments about me. fuck you, you're a dipshit. seriously. :thumbsup

I challenge you to show me one place where I have ever, EVER said one thing about a camera and it's quality on this board. I think you really ARE fucking retarded. Show me, prove me wrong you fat fuck.

You are turning into one of the most annoying, self centered cock suckers on this board. What makes you think that Baddog has time to do all kinds of post production bullshit with show photos? You are such a fucking clown.

baddog 03-11-2012 12:21 AM

I guess I could spend an extra 66 hours in post production for each show, but it may take a while to get them all posted.

barcodes 03-11-2012 12:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog (Post 18815752)
I do not have a few seconds unless I am playing.



Thanks, but I can assure you I am not going to take the time to do post production on show photos, I take thousands, I would never get anything done. I do that for pics of special places.

If someone was able to say, change your setting to this and it will make everything better, I would do it in a flash, but when I do events it has to be auto . . . and FYI: I do use my flash outdoors as well as in, with ETTL. I just do not put the flash in people's faces, I prefer to bounce off walls and ceilings.

I suspect when I upgrade cameras, there will a noticeable difference. I think mine has gotten to slow for me. Outgrew it.


*edit: that pic was difficult to do because sun was definitely screwing with me. Trying to avoid the crowds and the angel of the sun can be challenging to say the least. I remember wishing I had my polarizer with me.

Sorry, I hope you don't think i was trying to be rude. I didn't realize you put thousands of shots up for each event. I figured you had a handful from each one. My bad :thumbsup.

Like i said before, I enjoy your photos. I personally don't care how the lighting is etc. I understand its shots of whats going on. Since people were throwing around suggestions, it was just something I thought to mention. You are doing something fun and cool to make a living and I am not so I was by no means trying to tell you how to do what you do. If I am not posting something silly to give everyone a chuckle, I am trying to be helpful to my fellow gfyers. That is all this was.

barcodes 03-11-2012 12:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog (Post 18815904)
I guess I could spend an extra 66 hours in post production for each show, but it may take a while to get them all posted.

Did that really make you angry? I hope t didn't. I think you may have misunderstood a friendly suggestion for being a douche. If so I am sorry. Because of my job I have to do a lot of image manipulation and I also play with raws a lot. I can see like a film on unedited raws a lot of the time, just the color doesn't look as nice as it could etc. Maybe it involves the time I have spent having to do it but I can correct color for pics pretty quickly. I enhanced the color in that pic so you could see that chicks face in literally 3 minutes. Thats why I suggested it. If you had lightroom or bridge, you could accomplish it even faster than fiddling around in Photoshop.

Anyway, this is the second post you mentioned my suggestion so I really hope you didn't take it offensively. I did say I am no pro, I am not able to do what you do, and I like your work so I don't know how much nicer I could have been with my friendly advice.

xenigo 03-11-2012 12:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog (Post 18815752)
I do not have a few seconds unless I am playing.

Wow. Look at what you've just said. You don't have time to set the correct exposure. You're saying you don't have time to shoot properly. I've never met a shooter that didn't have time to adjust his exposure.

It's like a chef who didn't have time to adjust his cook time, and sent everything out of the kitchen either burnt or under cooked because he didn't have time to pay attention to these superficial details. These details are your product!

We're not talking about composition, focus, or even capturing the moment.

What you're saying is that you're lazy, and you don't want to be bothered doing the job correctly. There are many successful event photographers in this world, and I've never once heard a successful photographer say they don't have time to do the job properly. And I guarantee the time you're lacking barely scratches the surface in terms of heavy professional schedules.

I have to squeeze off well over a thousand images in a 4 hour time period. Getting the exposure spot-on really is not optional. If I ever told a client I didn't have time for that, my replacement would be ready to take my place in about 10 seconds. :winkwink:

baddog 03-11-2012 01:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by barcodes (Post 18815919)
Did that really make you angry? I hope t didn't.


No, not at all. We have been chuckling whenever thought about it. goodgirl touches up her stuff and got me to start doing it on some stuff when I have time to play. That is not very often.

As I recall, I played with this one.

http://www.gotbaddog.com/wp-content/...drags_0680.jpg

But yeah, I take thousands of quick shots at a show. I have to go through and make sure I delete the blurry ones and the ones I know people are going to hate of themselves. I don't have time to adjust them. Believe me, my goal is to some day just take the pics and have someone else do all the work. Until then, it is what it is. Come to think of it, the only photos I touch up are for GotBaddog.com or one of the others. If I have a photo from say a London sight that I put on PimpsPromo.com, I might touch it up and put it on GotBaddog.

Quote:

Originally Posted by xenigo (Post 18815920)
Wow. Look at what you've just said. You don't have time to set the correct exposure. You're saying you don't have time to shoot properly. I've never met a shooter that didn't have time to adjust his exposure.. . .
I have to squeeze off well over a thousand images in a 4 hour time period. Getting the exposure spot-on really is not optional. If I ever told a client I didn't have time for that, my replacement would be ready to take my place in about 10 seconds. :winkwink:

I would like to see you do that at a show or on a busy street. If you think your studio posed shooting is anything like what people like JFK, Mikeb, me or any event photographer does, you are seriously mistaken. FYI, these newfangled cameras have an auto function. They work most of the time.

The photo that barcodes touched up was taken on a busy street, with the sun directly in her face with a flash unit that I have to take off and on every 10 seconds it seems. The boot sucks. When it doesn't sit right it over exposes. I have deleted more photos for that reason than you can imagine. However, sometimes you have to weigh the overall photo and what it represented. Pretty sure Karen would rather I had not deleted it. I have the original, if I feel so inclined I could touch it up.

I do not even want to do what you do as a photographer. I'd be surprised if you could do what I do with what I have. Just saying. :winkwink:

xenigo 03-11-2012 01:17 AM

I can shoot with accurate exposure in any situation, and you can too...

This is not a gear issue. It's knowing how to use your gear.

I can make due with any camera, and any flash, and any lens. I don't care if it's a manual film camera with a janky-ass manual focus lens and a prism element... I can squeeze off the same amount of images with the same accuracy as when I'm in a studio environment.

Know your meter. Love your meter. Your product will be better.

baddog 03-11-2012 01:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xenigo (Post 18815974)
I can shoot with accurate exposure in any situation, and you can too...

This is not a gear issue. It's knowing how to use your gear.

I can make due with any camera, and any flash, and any lens. I don't care if it's a manual film camera with a janky-ass manual focus lens and a prism element... I can squeeze off the same amount of images with the same accuracy as when I'm in a studio environment.

I am sure you are among the top 3 photographers in the world, but if the flash unit is not seated properly it is not going to make a difference. :2 cents:


You think this was because my exposure settings were off?


http://www.gotbaddog.com/xenigo.jpg

xenigo 03-11-2012 01:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog (Post 18815983)
I am sure you are among the top 3 photographers in the world, but if the flash unit is not seated properly it is not going to make a difference. :2 cents:


You think this was because my exposure settings were off?

You don't have to be among the top 3 photographers in the world to have perfect exposure. You might not even have to be among the top 1,000,000 photographers in the world to have perfect exposure.

Anyway, gear malfunctions are one thing... but that wasn't the point of my post. You got a bad piece of gear? Replace it. I've had gear fail a number of times, and you just send the thing in to Canon or Nikon and they send you back a working part in 1 week. Gear failure is guaranteed, that's why you bring 2 bodies... 2 lenses... 2 flashes... a week's worth of batteries, and 4-6 32gb CF cards. As long as you've got redundancy, you're covered. :)

baddog 03-11-2012 01:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xenigo (Post 18816002)
You don't have to be among the top 3 photographers in the world to have perfect exposure. You might not even have to be among the top 1,000,000 photographers in the world to have perfect exposure.

Anyway, gear malfunctions are one thing... but that wasn't the point of my post. You got a bad piece of gear? Replace it. I've had gear fail a number of times, and you just send the thing in to Canon or Nikon and they send you back a working part in 1 week. Gear failure is guaranteed, that's why you bring 2 bodies... 2 lenses... 2 flashes... a week's worth of batteries, and 4-6 32gb CF cards. As long as you've got redundancy, you're covered. :)

I am not as rich as you. I only have three Canons and three of these flash units and it does not matter which combination I use. Trust me. It isn't like I haven't gone running to a shop to buy a replacement unit think this one must be bad. I remember testing a new one at the store and having it do the same thing.

This is a design issue. Believe me, I have three of everything, including batteries and chargers . . . .well, only two zooms and two sigmas, but I have three of the standards.

Will the camera do things I have not mastered, I am positive. My phone does things I never looked at. I will probably replace them before I learn all its functions.

John-ACWM 03-11-2012 03:21 AM

Love the go-kart, so much fun. And the city is just beautiful.

JFK 03-11-2012 03:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog (Post 18816022)
I am not as rich as you. I only have three Canons and three of these flash units and it does not matter which combination I use. Trust me. It isn't like I haven't gone running to a shop to buy a replacement unit think this one must be bad. I remember testing a new one at the store and having it do the same thing.

This is a design issue. Believe me, I have three of everything, including batteries and chargers . . . .well, only two zooms and two sigmas, but I have three of the standards.

Will the camera do things I have not mastered, I am positive. My phone does things I never looked at. I will probably replace them before I learn all its functions.

Are you sure you have 3 chargers ?:winkwink:

2intense 03-11-2012 03:58 AM

nice pics as usual

V_RocKs 03-11-2012 04:24 AM

Ah yes.. back to real pictures...!

Grapesoda 03-11-2012 06:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JFK (Post 18816088)
Are you sure you have 3 chargers ?:winkwink:

canon has issues with flash metering, well know problem

Grapesoda 03-11-2012 07:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog (Post 18815964)

I take thousands of quick shots at a show.

take better images, only take 100, or 200 at most. "Hurry? I have no time to hurry." ~ Igor Stravinsky :2 cents:

baddog 03-11-2012 07:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JFK (Post 18816088)
Are you sure you have 3 chargers ?:winkwink:

Well, three Canon battery chargers, which reminds me, can you send me the model of that charger you have. I need to buy one TODAY!. :Oh crap

Quote:

Originally Posted by bm bradley (Post 18816275)
take better images, only take 100, or 200 at most. "Hurry? I have no time to hurry." ~ Igor Stravinsky :2 cents:

100 - 200 pictures of a show? Great idea. Anyway, up early so back to work for me. Am sure there will be more for you to chide me on later. :1orglaugh

Grapesoda 03-11-2012 07:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog (Post 18816314)
Well, three Canon battery chargers, which reminds me, can you send me the model of that charger you have. I need to buy one TODAY!. :Oh crap



100 - 200 pictures of a show? Great idea. Anyway, up early so back to work for me. Am sure there will be more for you to chide me on later. :1orglaugh

how many do you toss and how many are duplicates? that should give you a clear answer... honestly, never going to a 'show' and don't really care if you do shoot crap. not going to ever bring it up again either...

baddog 03-11-2012 09:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bm bradley (Post 18816317)
how many do you toss and how many are duplicates? that should give you a clear answer... honestly, never going to a 'show' and don't really care if you do shoot crap. not going to ever bring it up again either...

I do not take the same pic over and over, too much work to go through them all at the end. About 10% is my average for tossed pics. FYI, I don't mind suggestions that are realistic. When it comes to events, it is not realistic to take "a few seconds" to set things up or to "spend a couple minutes in post production." Those pics will be on GotBaddog.

Anyhow, back to the show. The party scene in Barcelona seems to start at 10 PM and last far into the morning. Luckily, coffee is available at 10 and the first events do not start until 11. These photos are from the Fleshlight party at Shoko. They can be found at http://www.pimpspromo.com/fleshlight...-shoko-photos/ - try to enjoy. :upsidedow

Here are a few samples

http://www.pimpspromo.com/wp-content...party_1092.jpg


http://www.pimpspromo.com/wp-content...party_1142.jpg


http://www.pimpspromo.com/wp-content...party_1277.jpg


http://www.pimpspromo.com/wp-content...party_1393.jpg


http://www.pimpspromo.com/wp-content...party_1489.jpg


http://www.pimpspromo.com/wp-content...party_1603.jpg

goldflower 03-11-2012 09:28 AM

:thumbsup

RaiderX 03-11-2012 09:49 AM

Those are some good pics :p

THanks !

Harmon 03-11-2012 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by bm bradley (Post 18816317)
not going to ever bring it up again either...

I thought you were done... fucking clown. :1orglaugh


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