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Posted 6 y ago
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MAJ Rene De La Rosa
Lt Col Charlie Brown, you are correct, ma'am. This has to be one of the toughest jobs, where the person is looking for a perfect photo of the current training or situation they are looking at through a lens. Dangerous, yet it comes with serious rewards for the historians and the public to understand the war front.
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SSG Byron Howard Sr
CW5 Jack Cardwell no you would zone focusing. Large appeture so you get a lot of depth of field set the infinity mark on you lens barrel then look at the distance marker on your lens barrel that will tell you what your depth of field is.
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SSG Byron Howard Sr
MAJ Rene De La Rosa during my time as a photographer I got to do some cool things but, I also had to support the MP's and all the other law enforcement people so I saw more that my share of dead people. I never went to combat I imagen they saw more.
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Really awesome job. Made me feel a "what if" moment after I had enlisted, and was looking to reclassify.
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