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Thanks for stopping by my little corner of dA. You have an excellent portfolio of work. I notice that you use a Mac. Note me sometime with your experiences using a Mac. I'm trying to decide if that's what I want when I upgrade.
Thank you very much! I stumbled upon your site, but delved a little deeper to see where you from, because I had heard of a Dan Johnson photographer in my area, although I doubt you're from Michigan.
As for my Mac, I'm not one of those people who look down upon PC users and swear on nothing but. I do find the workings of it to be easier in terms of graphics and editing and things of the such. For example: on a PC, if you close what you're working on in Photoshop, Photoshop is essentially closed. You then have to reopen the entire program, which is rather large. With a Mac, you can keep it "open" but it's not on your taskbar or anything. I don't know. I would recommend a Mac if you do a large amount of photo editing...it just seems to flow easier. Hope I helped!
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"The thing about destiny is it never ever makes mistakes; it never ever sets you free." ~The Distillers "Seneca Falls"
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an antique arms and armor expert
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I stumbled upon your site, but delved a little deeper to see where you from, because I had heard of a Dan Johnson photographer in my area, although I doubt you're from Michigan.
As for my Mac, I'm not one of those people who look down upon PC users and swear on nothing but. I do find the workings of it to be easier in terms of graphics and editing and things of the such. For example: on a PC, if you close what you're working on in Photoshop, Photoshop is essentially closed. You then have to reopen the entire program, which is rather large. With a Mac, you can keep it "open" but it's not on your taskbar or anything. I don't know. I would recommend a Mac if you do a large amount of photo editing...it just seems to flow easier.
Hope I helped!
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"The thing about destiny is it never ever makes mistakes; it never ever sets you free."
~The Distillers "Seneca Falls"
xo!
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an antique arms and armor expert
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