http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professional
The term professional is used more generally to denote a white collar working person, or a person who performs commercially in a field typically reserved for hobbyists or amateurs.
A professional is a person that is paid for what they do.
A pro to me is someone that get's payed for what they do... Not how good they are.
Thoes are great comments.
I did realize the tripod was in the picture but that is the style I was going for. Technicaly, it's kind of hard not to have it at 10.5mm focal with flood lights all around you. But your point is taken.
As for the 3rd... I guess you don't like the light and shadow's in that picture. What is wrong with the picture except for the fact that you don't understand?
Do you have comments on the 1st and 4th?
I find my saturation is not quite the way I wanted on the 1st, but that's life with no post processing.
And the 4, my framing was not quite what i wanted but it's hard when you are driving...
Please give me more feedback...
When I see a picture I like, I will say it's nice...
At the moment, Boily is the only one that stands out because he really captures the moment with his pictures and doesn't seem to rely entirely on equipment. Most pictures I have seen are abuse of F1.4 or tilt shift or 200mm F2.8... Boily seems to use various apertures and speeds with interesting angles to capture what is going on. I bet he would be one of the only ones here that can take amazing pictures with my D40 & 18-55mm.
And I can't even come close to what he does... Only things is I don't lie to my self saying a picture taken @ 1.4 is nice all the time just because it's expensive glass!
Relying on a 600$ Bokeh monster to give "nice" pictures is not what i call a good picture.
Any way... Please bash at me... it's fun!