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waaaay to much over confidence never works in text. it just makes someone sound like a dick.

regardless, your website looks amateur, especially the little bio (as already mentioned, listing that you use school premises and what i would call amateur equiptment - the D80 - is not cool).

also, how big are the fake moons in these photo's. two diffent photos have exactly the same moon...

To go back to the original post and not to take the c?$t out the boy... for now... The first pic is better, having the tree on the right provides contrast to the motion of the lights.

Moving on... that pic is 1000x660 looks pretty nice on my projector, not quite full screen but it'll do for a few days till I come across something better, no watermark and no ?5!!!

It seems to have escaped everyones attention that you are trying to charge money for something of a slightly higher quality that you've posted on a public forum at a slightly lower res?!

Perhaps you should've only posted a SMALLER sample image?

at least im gettin payed for it

i cant see u guys doing ne better.

There are quite a few people on this forum who do better than you. They don't need to be named, as most of us already know who they are and respect them.

at least im gettin payed for it

i cant see u guys doing ne better.

Hell I'm getting paid too! It's the internet, I can say anything I want!

There's a difference between a PROFESSIONAL and a kid who goes "i'm pro" in every single post. PROFESSIONALS make a living at this, are actually good, and have a somewhat decent attitude and maturity about things.

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