Mike Navarrete is asking for photos and wants to chat on WhatsApp. So is he a scammer as well? He offered $5000 for 6-8 of my photos and wants to work with me. I'm an amateur. Just checking
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@David Rapp many thanks, I am start doing them on fully manual mode and I understand if the light is poor my iso is going up which is not too bad as well. But wang to master some more longer exposed photos with stationary object like human with train in the background I love to look how people doing them. But hand held is impossible from my point of view.