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Hanging up the boots.Hello all
Just wanted to let everyone know that I have 'hung up the boots' dslr wise. I have learnt a hell of alot over the last few years, and appreciate a lot of the feedback and help I have received from many members. I am moving along and spending a lot more time with my family, which is a decision I am extremely happy about, and I have no regrets. I will also be spending a lot more time with my other passion which is Kayak fishing. My first big step will be doing a trip from Bribie Island to Noosa in the next couple of weeks. I'll probably pop in from time to time with the odd happy snap from a P&S. There is a lot of great photographers around here, and I wish you all the best in your endeavours. You're a great bunch of people, and I thank you for being around to offer help and criticism when needed. Wish you guys all the best, and happy shooting! Take care and I hope all your dreams for your passion come true. I am now a 'retired' artist, but you never know what the future may bring. Cheers -Mark http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
cheers Macka. and yes, I did. I have been dwelling on moving on over the last few months and deep down thought a change of scenery 'system' wise would re-spark the fire.. but alas.. things have changed.
cheers http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
I wish you all the best mark....... but family is more important
Cheers ....bp....
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thanks mate. and you are spot on. at the moment I just need to priortise my commitments and passions, and unfortunately photography doesn't fit the bigger picture.
I'm sure i'll be buzzing around here in the late future cheers http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
Sounds like you have your priorities right Mark, family first. Hope to still see you around the traps, its been a pleasure viewing your work and seeing your skills *grow*
Edit : Fixed typo Last edited by Alpha_7 on Thu May 24, 2007 4:47 pm, edited 1 time in total.
All the best Mark and don't ever be tempted to look back with regret at the decision. Your future is more important than the past.
Peter
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Mark,
It's been a pleasure getting know you, and to see you and your skillset grow. But you know what's most important, and I fully understand where you're coming from. Do what you need to do, but please, don't be afraid to occasionally drop in and let us know how you're keeping. And most importantly, keep safe. g.
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thanks stubbsy. and you're spot on.
Chris.. exactly. not a good bye, just a farewell for a while. Gary, you've been a champion over the time I've been learning mate. Thankyou. I'll be sure to pop in from time to time with some happy snaps around beautiful Qld. GO QUEENSLANDER!!! http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
Mark, no need to do this just because you are losing the State of Origin!
I have enjoyed (not sure that is the right word) seeing you photography and really hope you do drop by to say Hi every so often. Cheers Glen
It'll be so sad not to see your firefighting photos posted here and on ocau Mark
All the bedt in your future endeavors, and I look forward to seeing your p&s photos being posted
Stay in touch Mark!
Sad to see you go but happy that you are happy! Geoff
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Cheers mate, and take care. Most fish are bigger than kayaks!!!
I know what you mean about family, and you've made the right choice. You can always pick up where you left with a DSLR, but you can't with family. Happy trails! 2x D700, 2x D2h, lenses, speedlights, studio, pelican cases, tripods, monopods, patridges, pear trees etc etc
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Sad news but a great choice, family is always important to be taking care of.
But, with few spare minutes, drop in over the forums here and say hi to people here. Keep in touch! All the best
thanks all. appreciate the kind words. I'll be sure to drop in every now and then.
and Glen. QUEENSLANDERS!!!! cheers http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
I'm sorry to hear about this Mark, but obviously it's a decision you've made after careful consideration.
Best wishes to you and your family and I hope I bump into you again at some stage. TFF (Trevor)
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Hi Mark
Thank you for your forum friendship and magnificent photos. The forum will be poorer without your participation but I have to admire your courage in making a life changing decision and then following through with it. Your family will be enriched for sure. Hopefully we'll see you again one day after your family fly from the nest as they will surely do when they are ready and you return your attention to your old photography hobby! Cheers Graham
All the best Mark,
Have enjoyed your work. Have a great time with your family. Mic PS : I have not visited here a lot lately due to life changes and a lot on the go, but I always drop back and drop a line. If you need to just drop in, I'm sure we all won't mind. Good Thearapy mate
hey Mark,
I admire your priorities...! I wish you all the best and do drop by everynow and then to keep up updated! Jonathan
Good luck Mark. Our thoughts go with you. See ya soon.
Thanks for sharing your images with us over the time you've been here. You've given us a perspective of things that we would not likely have seen otherwise. (Most of us anyway.) Enjoy your family time. Go Queensland Steve.
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