kang
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I was there. Didn't really enjoy the roadshow this time round. I sat during the whole standing ovation nonsense. And they need to stop with thise funeral sandwiches.
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The important question, one that goes far beyond the quality of the food and the speakers, is what was the swag like?
anyone attended Saturdays roadshow at Kyalami?
First 2 speakers were great! Very inspiring, but that last speaker....eish. Great photos, immensely talented. But the whole hippy new age angle was a bit annoying.![]()

Lighting techniques are interesting but camera settings? I suppose the reason they might not go into that is it should be pretty self-evident to many. I suppose they could watermark their photos with the relevant f-stop and such.Oh and I wanted to add...why do all of these speakers at the roadshows never give you any real tips? I mean technical tips? They always just say generic things like "be open minded" or "think outside the box"...why can't they show you a nice photo and tell you the settings they have used? Why can't they share tips on lighting, focusing, etc?
There's a lot more to the high end bodies and lenses than the image quality they produce. Durability being key when you're shooting day in and day out. Give a good photographer a consumer body with a kit lens and they're still going to produce quality images because they know what they're doing.And they all say, "don't worry about equipment, don't worry if you don't have the best"..."it is the photographer who makes a photo, not the equipment"..."a good cook can use anything to make nice food, whether it is an open fire with wood or a designer stove"...but then all of them shoot with full frame bodies and L lenses...bit hypocritical, not so?
Did you get a chance to play with the gear?Totally agree wazup. When I get the mail to rate the show I will be highlighting that I also want some technical aspects on a great shot.
(That 1dx markll with that long L lens was crazy!)
Can never have enough beaniesOn the loot... I now have another bag I can give to my domestic. The notebook isn't too bad, and the lanyard is different to the usual ones. I also don't have a beanie currently, so hooray.
Lighting techniques are interesting but camera settings? I suppose the reason they might not go into that is it should be pretty self-evident to many. I suppose they could watermark their photos with the relevant f-stop and such.
There's a lot more to the high end bodies and lenses than the image quality they produce. Durability being key when you're shooting day in and day out. Give a good photographer a consumer body with a kit lens and they're still going to produce quality images because they know what they're doing.
Did you get a chance to play with the gear?
Can never have enough beaniesI got one last year but it hasn't been cold enough to wear it yet
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