hi i posted my pics here a while agon and these are the updates,
these pics are after 6 weeks of cutting up.
i was 102 kg (im 6 ft 1) and now im approx 96 kg.
Ive been training for 2 1/2 years and just bought my own gym.
also im a personal trainer(finished my couse last week)
please post any comments, if anybody thinks i look crap, tell me what i need to work on in youre opinion dont just be negative.
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Thread: Young Gun
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12-14-2002, 03:46 AM #1
Young Gun
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12-14-2002, 03:52 AM #2
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12-14-2002, 04:28 AM #4
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12-14-2002, 05:09 AM #5
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12-14-2002, 05:47 AM #6Originally posted by TINY PINDER
gotta go to work now, but ill resize the pics later and get them working.George
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12-14-2002, 05:54 AM #7
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Well, I can see your tricep, so I guess that's something.
Remember, Tiny... a camera only works when the subject is well lit. Try taking your picture outdoors during the day, or in a room with good lighting. Position yourself, the lightsource and camera as shown below.
You ----> <---- Camera <---- Light source
Hope this helps!
- Skip "Why does everyone insist on taking their pictures in a closet, using a 4 watt light bulb and a $2.00 webcam they bought off E-Bay?""I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well." - Psalm 139:14
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12-14-2002, 06:24 AM #8
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12-14-2002, 06:44 AM #9
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12-14-2002, 10:50 AM #10Originally posted by george75
If your photographs are on a CD, you may find an option available called "preview" or something like that; clicking on that sometimes results in the photograph being reduced to "thumbnail" size, which then you should be able to post. Viewers then can click on the thumbnail for viewing a larger version of the photograph, yet not the original oversized version.I cannot be held responsible for anything I say because I was high when I wrote this.
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12-14-2002, 11:32 AM #11Originally posted by muscleboy69
george can u please use the word pic. i find photograph so archaic. and if u wanna be proper its not a photo. photo's are on paper. say "image" or pic. if u say ur trying to keep up with technology i gave u the right word to use now so use it. there u go.
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12-14-2002, 12:11 PM #12
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Originally posted by muscleboy69
george can u please use the word pic. i find photograph so archaic. and if u wanna be proper its not a photo. photo's are on paper. say "image" or pic. if u say ur trying to keep up with technology i gave u the right word to use now so use it. there u go.Do every act in your life as if it were the last - Marcus Aurelius
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12-14-2002, 12:42 PM #13
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12-14-2002, 12:43 PM #14
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12-14-2002, 01:38 PM #15
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12-14-2002, 01:41 PM #16
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12-14-2002, 05:13 PM #17Originally posted by muscleboy69
george can u please use the word pic. i find photograph so archaic. and if u wanna be proper its not a photo. photo's are on paper. say "image" or pic. if u say ur trying to keep up with technology i gave u the right word to use now so use it. there u go.
First of all, your suggestion of using "pic" would have me resort to a term that's not even in the english language. Just because you and many, many others like to shorten "picture" to "pic" does not endow "pic" with the quality of acceptable english usage. And, borrowing from the text of your message, I fail to see how "u wanna" is an improvement of "you want to."
Be careful that your heavy use of the so-called computer shorthand ("u" for "you", "ur" for "you are" as examples) does not become habit forming, undermining your ability to write proper english when required, for example, in a resume applying for a job. Prospective employers are not impressed by sloppy text, saturated with misspellings, grammar errors, and crude expressions.George
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12-14-2002, 05:21 PM #18
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Originally posted by george75
Hello, muscleboy69. Thanks for your comment about the word, "photograph." I use that term and, in general, avoid the evolving computer language, because I hate to see the english language shredded and mangled.
First of all, your suggestion of using "pic" would have me resort to a term that's not even in the english language. Just because you and many, many others like to shorten "picture" to "pic" does not endow "pic" with the quality of acceptable english usage. And, borrowing from the text of your message, I fail to see how "u wanna" is an improvement of "you want to."
Be careful that your heavy use of the so-called computer shorthand ("u" for "you", "ur" for "you are" as examples) does not become habit forming, undermining your ability to write proper english when required, for example, in a resume applying for a job. Prospective employers are not impressed by sloppy text, saturated with misspellings, grammar errors, and crude expressions.Aint that bout a bitch, My skinny ass cousin squats he gets girls, WHEN I SQUAT, I get guys.
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12-14-2002, 05:52 PM #19Originally posted by muscleboy69
why do ppl insist on adding their 2 cents where it's not warranted. my grammar is just fine man. whatever.
You've never said anything unwarranted on these forums.
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Tiny..you need a new name dude, or you gotta lose 50 pounds of muscle...whicheverKramer: Don't worry, it's a write-off for them.
Jerry: How is it a write-off?
Kramer: They just...write it off.
Jerry: "Write it off" what?
Kramer: Jerry....all these big companies - they write-off everything!
Jerry: You don't even know what a write-off is!
Kramer: Do you?
Jerry (high, fed-up voice): No! I don't!
Kramer (consoling): But they do...and they're the ones.........writing it off.
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12-14-2002, 10:41 PM #20
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12-15-2002, 02:22 AM #21Originally posted by TINY PINDER
guys, im sure grammar is exciting and all, but i was hoping to get
some feedback from some fellow bodybuilders.
I would really appreciate any comments, if you have an opinion
please let me know,
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12-15-2002, 03:43 AM #22Originally posted by TINY PINDER
guys, im sure grammar is exciting and all, but i was hoping to get
some feedback from some fellow bodybuilders.
I would really appreciate any comments, if you have an opinion
please let me know,
I would welcome the opportunity to view your pics (I hope that muscleboy69 is pleased that I used that word), but the only one that I could bring up was yours of December 13th, 11:52 PM, and it was all black--no image to be seen at all.
Busta Capp has sent you great advice, it seems to me, to post better pics, and I look forward to viewing them and posting my opinion, hoping it may be of some value to you.George
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12-15-2002, 05:54 AM #23Originally posted by TINY PINDER
guys, im sure grammar is exciting and all, but i was hoping to get
some feedback from some fellow bodybuilders.
I would really appreciate any comments, if you have an opinion
please let me know,
PS - like your id heh ... a Cousin of mine dated him some years ago.Last edited by jay81; 12-15-2002 at 05:57 AM.
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12-15-2002, 10:05 AM #24
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12-15-2002, 05:19 PM #25Originally posted by george75
Hello, TINY PINDER! I really enjoy your sense of humor, and had a good laugh when I read your comment, "I'm sure that grammar is exciting and all." Yes, isn't it!
I would welcome the opportunity to view your pics (I hope that muscleboy69 is pleased that I used that word),I cannot be held responsible for anything I say because I was high when I wrote this.
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12-16-2002, 03:01 AM #26Originally posted by muscleboy69
you know george one of these days ur gonna slip up with ur "grammar" and i'm gonna be the first one laughing @ u.
But do you really prefer to write "ur" instead of "you're", "gonna" instead of "going to" (twice in your message), "@" instead of "at" and "u" instead of "you?" I don't understand "", so I cannot comment on that.
Careless, clumsy and sloppy writing can become a habit, ultimately undermining one's ability to write acceptable english prose. You don't want that to happen to you, and the so-called "computer shorthand" really offers very limited labor-saving benefit in the reduction of the necessary key strokes to write words exactly.
While you are very young, why not start now to see how polished your discourse can become?George
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