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Mar 11, 2010 05:18 |  #1

Welcome, pull up a chair and enjo the forum.

There is something here for virtually everyone - lounge for general chitchat, gear threads for the gear heads, this section for more specific questions relating to shooting and the galleries.

If you post a question, it will be answered 9/10 times but with it being a worldwide forum it can take some time so be patient.


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Mar 11, 2010 05:21 |  #2

Like what he said ^^^^^

Especially the bit about waiting a little for replies....
Where I am, it's Thursday night, but for you, probably a week last Tuesday at 2am!!! ;)

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Mar 11, 2010 06:01 as a reply to  @ skygod44's post |  #3

Hi and welcome!


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Mar 11, 2010 08:09 as a reply to  @ SOK's post |  #4

Hi Susan, and WELCOME!!

Best advice I have for newbies here is that they need to be aware of posts called "stickies" which appear at the top of every seperate forum area. These usually answer 90% of the questions that are commonly posted. As a new member, I'm sure you will have dozens (if not more) questions that are readily answered in these sticky posts. Be sure to avail yourself of these areas of pre-posted advice and answers . . .

Again . . . Welcome!


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Mar 11, 2010 09:06 |  #5

A new person in the forum, a new person in the forum!

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Mar 11, 2010 17:17 |  #6

Get out of here NOW! If you don't, you'll start thinking the eq you have is not good enough, your lenses not fast enough, they don't have good IQ, that you don't have enough of it (eq) and you MUST have this or that accessory. You'll start questioning your lenses focus accuracy, whether you body (camera, that is) is performing up to specs. And keep asking yourself "why can't I take pictures like that. There must be something wrong with what I have." (Readers on this forum rarely question their own ability).


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Mar 11, 2010 19:22 |  #7

KCMO Al wrote in post #9777309 (external link)
Get out of here NOW! If you don't, you'll start thinking the eq you have is not good enough, your lenses not fast enough, they don't have good IQ, that you don't have enough of it (eq) and you MUST have this or that accessory. You'll start questioning your lenses focus accuracy, whether you body (camera, that is) is performing up to specs. And keep asking yourself "why can't I take pictures like that. There must be something wrong with what I have." (Readers on this forum rarely question their own ability).

Not sure if this is tongue in cheek but if you're being serious your post is certainly inaccurate. A small proportion of members here equate dollars with ability, but the general population are a realistic bunch who are friendly and helpful, and give great advice and honest feedback.

OP...you say that you're a "newbie here", suggesting you're new to POTN but not necessarily photography...?

What's your background? What do you like to shoot?


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Mar 11, 2010 19:26 |  #8

Welcome! :)




  
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Mar 11, 2010 22:43 |  #9

C'mon SOK. How could anyone take anything I say seriously.


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Mar 12, 2010 07:00 |  #10

Looks like the OP fled the scene in panic leaving my post as the first.

KCMO AL, if your post was in jest, would it not have been better putting some smilies in it or adding a line saying you are joking. :D


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