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<p>[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2632356, member: 76739"]Can't argue with you on that point. But lately I've managed to post photos that more than adequately Showing the coin. Without having to spend hundreds of dollars, like I said it's just for CT, and I'm the first to admit I can't get the right photos some time, with the equipment that I'm using. Bottom line. If I like what I see I post it, if I don't like what I see I move on. Basically I'm the only one I have to please.I look at this way, the less money I spend on taking a photo of a coin, the more money I have to spend on acquiring new coins.(Spend a lot of time and money on a nice camera, must not forget all the accessories that go along with it, more money.) I also look at it this way, so far all the photos I've sent in for submissions, I have not had any complaints on by any of the professionals. And one professional insist on photos to help him identify the error in question.So I must be doing something right.And the few times that members have question my photos, I've always tried to oblige them. By retaking the photo, to resolve the issue.And not once has Mr. Neff on cuds on coins, asked me to send him another photo. My coins listed on his sites are all my photos. As any member who Has ever submitted a coin to him and had him listed. Knows that that is there coin and photo that they personally took.It's just me I just feel that the money could be spent on more coins. USMC60[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2632356, member: 76739"]Can't argue with you on that point. But lately I've managed to post photos that more than adequately Showing the coin. Without having to spend hundreds of dollars, like I said it's just for CT, and I'm the first to admit I can't get the right photos some time, with the equipment that I'm using. Bottom line. If I like what I see I post it, if I don't like what I see I move on. Basically I'm the only one I have to please.I look at this way, the less money I spend on taking a photo of a coin, the more money I have to spend on acquiring new coins.(Spend a lot of time and money on a nice camera, must not forget all the accessories that go along with it, more money.) I also look at it this way, so far all the photos I've sent in for submissions, I have not had any complaints on by any of the professionals. And one professional insist on photos to help him identify the error in question.So I must be doing something right.And the few times that members have question my photos, I've always tried to oblige them. By retaking the photo, to resolve the issue.And not once has Mr. Neff on cuds on coins, asked me to send him another photo. My coins listed on his sites are all my photos. As any member who Has ever submitted a coin to him and had him listed. Knows that that is there coin and photo that they personally took.It's just me I just feel that the money could be spent on more coins. USMC60[/QUOTE]
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