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The grumpy old gits thread......

Last post 02-09-2008, 6:21 AM by sue allen. 614 replies.
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  •  17-07-2008, 7:38 AM 840943 in reply to 840936

    Re: The grumpy old gits thread

    Ties in quite well with what is written here Sue. http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/jul/17/italy.g8 I hadn't realised myself how serious this was, but if you can't be bothered or haven't got the time to read the entire article just scroll down to the last paragraph. Who shouted 'Revolution'? Wink [;)]

  •  17-07-2008, 5:39 PM 841258 in reply to 840936

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    sue allen:
    Hmm - governement plans to build a database of everyones internet/phone usage....cctv eveywhere....identity cards.....words we can't use.........we only need in home surveillance cameras and truly 1984 and Big Brother will have arrived......Tongue Tied [:S]


    Big Brother is already here, he is the corporations and the gov'ts answer to him, not us.  Globalization isn't gov't driven its money driven.

    what we have here...is a failure to communicate

    Mygallery

    flckr
  •  17-07-2008, 9:18 PM 841402 in reply to 841258

    Re: The grumpy old gits thread

    'Do you know we're ruled by TV'- Jim Morrison
    and you know when he died!
    Would he have appeared on 'Grumpy Old Men'?
  •  19-07-2008, 4:26 AM 842136 in reply to 840936

    Re: The grumpy old gits thread

    Don't worry-the silly sods will only lose all this information when they have amassed it all,and the computer system they use probably won't work anyway!Big Smile [:D]
  •  22-07-2008, 9:36 AM 843925 in reply to 840821

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    OldBoy:

    Today whilst out taking photos, I found a bunch of car keys on the ground, just past the farm and visitor centre. So, like a good boy pick them up and handed them in at reception. On the way back saw a old man and middle age chap and overheard them talking about losing something. Asked the old man what he lost, and he answered some car keys. Asked what type of car and he answered Laguna. I them told him I had just handed them into reception and he replied, "I don't believe you", and walked past me.

    I stood there for a few seconds dumbstruck. I shouted to the younger man and told him and where I'd found them, and he patted me on the back and said thanks, and said to the older man they are in reception. The older man walked past me and didn't even say thanks. Surprise [:O]

     

     

    I received a mouldy sandwich from a vending machine at work the other day and decided to phone the company to let them know. When the owner arrived he all but accused me of sabotaging his machine (although he did readily offer reimbursement thus indicating his acceptance of guilt)…. Next time it’s the environmental folk I shall ring; if indeed I every become needy enough to venture near one of his machines)

     

  •  25-07-2008, 1:07 PM 845922 in reply to 842136

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    Speaking of computers I was messing around with this image for the black and white thread, when I was overcome with Python-esque nostalgia, for trials and tribulations of chemical processing and the physical negative, black and white only of course.



    You tell the kids of today that & they won't believe you
  •  26-07-2008, 7:44 AM 846255 in reply to 845922

    Re: The grumpy old gits thread

    Why do people post multiple images of the same subject asking "which one do you prefer?". Do they not have the courage of their convictions.

    I've yet to read any comment that says "In my opinion this picture is total rubbish and should be consigned to the recycle bin".

    I know criticism should be constructive and when we all start out on our photographic adventure any negative remarks could finish us for life, but sometimes surely the truth must be told.

    Are we all swimming in a pool of mediocrity because we are all afraid, me included, to criticise and say what we feel about an image in case the feelings of its author may be hurt?

    I suppose comments that are positive are an indication that the picture has some merit, so conversely no comments mean the reverse.

    Are we doing them a disservice by not opening their eyes to their shortcomings?


    FACES,STREET,PROTEST & CANDID
    A BLOG
    My Flickr
  •  26-07-2008, 8:51 AM 846287 in reply to 846255

    Re: The grumpy old gits thread

    I'm with you on this one - even more of a problem is the wouldbe Pro who says something like " I've only done weddings so far - I've been asked to do portraits and would like some advice from you lot"
    I always want to say "Learn the job before you start taking commissions and then stick to what you know"
    I think we worry too much about peoples feelings and end up giving less help than they really need.



    "Every day is a nice day - if you wake up - even nicer if you are dining at Cann Office"

    My gallery
  •  26-07-2008, 9:02 AM 846292 in reply to 846255

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    ABERS:

    I've yet to read any comment that says "In my opinion this picture is total rubbish and should be consigned to the recycle bin".

    I know criticism should be constructive and when we all start out on our photographic adventure any negative remarks could finish us for life, but sometimes surely the truth must be told.

    Are we all swimming in a pool of mediocrity because we are all afraid, me included, to criticise and say what we feel about an image in case the feelings of its author may be hurt?

    My comments from a previous thread:

    quote "

    Sorry, but I have to agree with Macro here - the image is a real mess and even worse when viewed full size from your gallery. Below is a screen shot I took of the full sized image with the areas circled looking the worst. However, the entire tree line isn't much better, and as for the sky..........well, it looks as though it's been painted on with a spoon.

    I hate to be this critical believe you me and am only trying to be helpful, but I do think it's back to square one with this image." unquote.

    You were saying Alan? Big Smile [:D]

  •  26-07-2008, 9:07 AM 846294 in reply to 846292

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    Alan Ingham:

    My comments from a previous thread:

    quote "

    Sorry, but I have to agree with Macro here - the image is a real mess and even worse when viewed full size from your gallery. Below is a screen shot I took of the full sized image with the areas circled looking the worst. However, the entire tree line isn't much better, and as for the sky..........well, it looks as though it's been painted on with a spoon.

    I hate to be this critical believe you me and am only trying to be helpful, but I do think it's back to square one with this image." unquote.

    You were saying Alan? Big Smile [:D]

    Well there's always one nasty git.Stick out tongue [:P]


    FACES,STREET,PROTEST & CANDID
    A BLOG
    My Flickr
  •  26-07-2008, 11:35 AM 846329 in reply to 846294

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    ..........Crying [:'(]Crying [:'(]Crying [:'(]Crying [:'(]Crying [:'(]Crying [:'(]Crying [:'(]Crying [:'(]......................
    a few mediocre pics
  •  27-07-2008, 1:47 PM 846774 in reply to 846255

    Re: The grumpy old gits thread

    ABERS:

    Why do people post multiple images of the same subject asking "which one do you prefer?". Do they not have the courage of their convictions.

    I've yet to read any comment that says "In my opinion this picture is total rubbish and should be consigned to the recycle bin".

    I know criticism should be constructive and when we all start out on our photographic adventure any negative remarks could finish us for life, but sometimes surely the truth must be told.

    Are we all swimming in a pool of mediocrity because we are all afraid, me included, to criticise and say what we feel about an image in case the feelings of its author may be hurt?

    I suppose comments that are positive are an indication that the picture has some merit, so conversely no comments mean the reverse.

    Are we doing them a disservice by not opening their eyes to their shortcomings?



    For me personally, I only post one pic but as a newbie I would love to know whether those with more experience/expertise consider my pictures absolute rubbish or explain to me where they perceive I have not produced an excellent picture.  At the moment I am seeing something that attracts me and take the picture with a smattering of composition rules thrown in - is this the right thing to do even?

    I often don't comment on other peoples pictures because I don't have the technical knowledge to comment - some people explain how something could be improved and I am totally lost, to my amateur eye it looks fine and then someone talks about what they could do with photoshop and I'm afraid it goes over my head, not just the technique of achieving what they are speaking of but the actual effect they are suggesting.

    Please if anyone has any comments on my pictures, good or bad I would love to know as I'm not sure if my photography is improving or not.


    Cheers
    Moon

    Camera = Fuji FinePix S6500fd

    Moonlustie's Gallery
  •  27-07-2008, 1:53 PM 846779 in reply to 846294

    Re: The grumpy old gits thread

    ABERS:
    Alan Ingham:

    My comments from a previous thread:

    quote "

    Sorry, but I have to agree with Macro here - the image is a real mess and even worse when viewed full size from your gallery. Below is a screen shot I took of the full sized image with the areas circled looking the worst. However, the entire tree line isn't much better, and as for the sky..........well, it looks as though it's been painted on with a spoon.

    I hate to be this critical believe you me and am only trying to be helpful, but I do think it's back to square one with this image." unquote.

    You were saying Alan? Big Smile [:D]

    Well there's always one nasty git.Stick out tongue [:P]



    On one hand I can see where you are coming from but surely it depends on the recipient.  If someone said that to me, I would say to myself OK, it's a rubbish pictue I need to learn and I would go back to the person who made the comment and ask them to explain to me in detail what I did wrong and how I could improve it.

    Perhaps if I was more experienced/had some years of expertise, I might have a different attitude.


    Cheers
    Moon

    Camera = Fuji FinePix S6500fd

    Moonlustie's Gallery
  •  27-07-2008, 3:30 PM 846797 in reply to 846779

    Re: The grumpy old gits thread

    I thought providing negative comments had been banned under the new T&Cs?

    Brian

    Flickr Galleries
  •  27-07-2008, 4:14 PM 846804 in reply to 846797

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    Shadow_Wolf:
    I thought providing negative comments had been banned under the new T&Cs?

    Hi,

    It depends on what you mean by negative comments, it's perfectly within the rules to say that you don't like an image so long as you give reasons / suggest improvements and are courteous. The rules are designed to stop people from just making offensive comments for no good reason.

    There were a couple of active threads relating to this on here a while back:

    http://community.dcmag.co.uk/forums/thread/292599.aspx

    http://community.dcmag.co.uk/forums/thread/566960.aspx

    Cheers, Peter.


    Oh Lord, please help me to be the person that my dog thinks I am.
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