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    project forum co-moderator Frog's Avatar
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    Being a pro u-tube

    This is interesting and I think would show those who think taking pictures is easy, how much some of those fantastik shots take in time, patience, courage, and work.

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    Re: Being a pro u-tube

    Quote Originally Posted by Frog
    This is interesting and I think would show those who think taking pictures is easy, how much some of those fantastik shots take in time, patience, courage, and work.

    http://youtube.com:80/Joemcnallyphoto
    Nice one. Thanks for sharing this.
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    Re: Being a pro u-tube

    Thanks for posting this Frog. I saw a coworker watching a Joe McNally video on youtube right before I left work today. I was just about to do a search to see what I could find, but decided to check the forums first.
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    Re: Being a pro u-tube

    I remember the series, and I'm pretty sure that shot was run double-truck in the magazine. Amazing shot and I had an idea what went into getting it, but holy crap that's a tough day at the office! Thanks for posting this. Joe McNally is one of my favorites.

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    Re: Being a pro u-tube

    I love photography and going out on a limb to get a shot every once in a while BUT that is Ridiculous! Great find and post on that one Frog.
    Don't forget about the Gallery. Are your photos there??


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