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Jun 04, 2004 11:16 |  #1

"YOU SPENT $XXX FOR THAT LENS?? WHY???!!!!"

- If I have a penny everytime I hear that.......

"Oh, here he goes again, taking pictures of people....." (eyes rolling)

Let me be.......let me be..........

"YOU WOKE UP THAT EARLY?? ON A SATURDAY??"

- Yes, oh yes, and its worth it.........

"Why are you carrying that tripod around??"

- Cuz after a certain amount of shutter speed, a camera needs to be stabilized to reduce motion artifacts.

"HUH??"

- Never mind............cuz it looks cooler.

"YOU'RE CRAZY!!!".

- I'm normal!!! I swear.

"B&H, again?? You were just there 2 days ago"
- I know, but this time I need some filters......and I need to look at thier bag collection...........a​nd maybe grab some catalogue.

"You got your news from a photography forum??.............Yo​u talk about these people like you know them..............."

- Yes, they're really informative and funny.

"OOOHHHKKAAAYYYYY.....​......." (humming music from the twilight zone"

- You'll never understand.

"Whats there to understand?? You've changed."

- No I haven't, I'm still me.

"Whatever.............​.you wanna have dinner 2nite??"

- ........Can't.........​.I want to shoot the sunset and I need to wake up early 2morrow.

"............... :evil: ..............."

- :twisted:

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Jun 04, 2004 11:37 |  #2

Thats ok Ro, we do too!


On shooting sports...If you see it happen then you didn't get it.

  
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Jun 04, 2004 11:41 |  #3

:) :)

Yes, I have the same experience.


"That's a big camera. There are smaller ones, right?"

- Oh yes, but it's because of the different lenses you can mount on it and a serious photographer likes some weight.

"That's a lot of money for a camera, can you take videos with that?"

- Uh, no it's just for photography. (you see them thinking that I am totally nuts).

"You drive 150 km for taking some pictures at sea? Why?"

- I am always looking for those special shots'

"What do you mean?"

- Never mind...

But all this doesn't really matter. Its my hobby, its my fun and my way to forget everything and just take pictures. But I know what you mean!




  
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Jun 04, 2004 12:02 |  #4

yeah, we need to support each other :) that's why we organizing this forum meeting on June 27 in NY. Hope to see you all there :)

https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=29415




  
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Jun 04, 2004 12:22 |  #5

I was telling my wife the other day that I have good friends on these boards and that I spend time here because whenever I speak (type) to them, I learn something new and useful. Everyone wants to see my photos and wants nice prints for their homes, but no one wants to help me take the photos. The amount of complaints and groans I get from friends and family when I take out a camera is amazing.

An interesting note, whenever I go to India to visit family, I photograph everyone and take multiple photographs capturing my entire family in various poses, locations, etc. I go crazy with photos usually. The usual list of complaints come about. Then a few years go by and someone passes away, and then all of a sudden, my photos are in high demand. You won't believe how many photos my father and I have sent to India for people to use to commemorate their loved ones who have passed away.

I always tell people that they will never appreciate a photo taken of them immediately. It is only after a few years or few months that they can look back and see how they were in the past. The longer the time goes by, the more they appreciate me taking their photo.

That makes it worthwhile for me. 8)




  
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Jun 04, 2004 12:29 |  #6

msvadi wrote:
yeah, we need to support each other :) that's why we organizing this forum meeting on June 27 in NY. Hope to see you all there :)

https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=29415

Oh yes.............I already marked it on my calendar>

June 27 - Call in sick.

I hope my superiors doesn't visit these boards.

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Jun 04, 2004 12:30 |  #7

IndyJeff wrote:
Thats ok Ro, we do too!

Whew!! glad to hear I wasn't the only one.

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Jun 04, 2004 13:31 |  #8

the only ones that considder me "nuts" when I walk past them with my camera in the bag and the tripod in my hand are my 73 year old grandmother:

"Are you going to shoot ducks again? Bring one home"

I still haven't found a right answer to this question, so I just nod and keep walking.

Another funny one was at a soccer game a few day ago, someone(irish guy) came to ask after he saw me taking pix with a long lens on a tripod.

"Why are you taking pictures?"

-Just for the hell of it... I'm an amateur

You're not from the INS (immigration and naturalization service), are you ?"




  
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Jun 04, 2004 13:44 |  #9

pradeep1 wrote:
I always tell people that they will never appreciate a photo taken of them immediately. It is only after a few years or few months that they can look back and see how they were in the past. The longer the time goes by, the more they appreciate me taking their photo.

That makes it worthwhile for me. 8)

Very, very true and well said!

We've recently had a family bereavement and had to sort through old photos, some going back to 1915. Maybe they were just considered snaps at the time (although I know it took much more effort back then to take even a "snap") but now they're valuable family documents.

I try to *always* have a camera on me. If not my 10D, then my DSC-V1. If not that, then at least my tiny Cybershot. You never know when you're going to capture some person or moment you'll never experience again. Better a low-res photo than no photo at all.

Ummm...sorry to sound a bit sombre. It's what looking at aged photos does to me. In the words of Simon & Garfunkel:

"Long ago it must be, I have a photograph
Preserve your memories, they're all that's left you"


I would have quoted 'Kodachrome' but I don't use film / Nikons :wink:


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Jun 04, 2004 13:59 |  #10
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The only person that understands photography is my father since he is into it otherwise I am a crazy photography, math, science, computer, golf person. :roll: :lol: :wink:




  
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Jun 04, 2004 14:07 |  #11

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You're not from the INS (immigration and naturalization service), are you ?"

OMG!!! That is the funniest!!! I am cracking up reading it.

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Jun 04, 2004 15:35 |  #12

You paid that much for a camera?It must give great photo's!

Then i explain that even digicams of a few hundred dollars are damn near as good-i only chose this one for.....(but their eyes have glazed over allready-Consumers have had waaaaaaaaaaaay too much info shoved down their throats to do with digital and no one listens anymore,lol) :)




  
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Jun 04, 2004 17:32 |  #13

Asking a great photgrapher what kind of camera he used, is like asking Hemingway what kind of typewriter he used.

I can't type or take photos.


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Gitzo 1228, 1275, 1558, Lensbaby 3G. Epson 3880, Bags that match my shoes.:)

  
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Jun 04, 2004 17:52 |  #14

I relate. My friends don't think I'm crazy however... only my wife ?!

She may be right though. I don't think I'll spend aany more money for a while. Right after I get the Angle Finder C, and some more memory. Oh, and the 100-400 f4L. Oh, and the......


blah something clever blah blahdie blah.....

  
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Jun 04, 2004 20:30 |  #15

FYI, Hemingway couldn't type. But he sure could write!


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