Interesting introduction slackcruster - I have to wonder what got you banned from every forum...
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Interesting introduction slackcruster - I have to wonder what got you banned from every forum...
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"You have to milk the cow quite a lot, and get plenty of milk to get a little cheese." Henri Cartier-Bresson from The Decisive Moment.
3 things for the most part were trouble.
1 Nudes
2 Posting low res works from other togs to illustrate a post. Like doing book reviews or discussing techniques, etc. I've given up trying to help other togs for the most part. Sick of trying to teach others, having my hands tied with no ability to illustrate and then getting booted for my troubles.
3 Dissing film and not being a 'yes man' like on the rangefinder and large format forums.
With respect, Posting work from another photographer is a no no. It's a violation of copyright and you should not try to do this around here either.
Dissing film? Not going to even go there..there's no reason to do that around here either. We have a number of photographers around here that love film and I am one of them.
Basically you should try to blend in with the community that you are trying to join and if you can never blend in, then the community is not for you. This has nothing to do with being a yes man.
Nudity is an issue on some forums. I have no problem with nudity so long as it's clearly marked and it's posted sparingly.
We are a friendly bunch around here, and respect each other to a very high degree and we've all been around for a while and want our forum to continue to run smoothly. We don't bicker on this forum and we don't want to start. Please keep that in mind.
and i think that's all i got to say about that....hope that makes sense.
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"You have to milk the cow quite a lot, and get plenty of milk to get a little cheese." Henri Cartier-Bresson from The Decisive Moment.
Yea sure. I don't send in any eduational posts any more, so no worries about 'other togs' work. (For a sample of one of my posts search for 'Shootout $1.50 ink jet print vs $250 Eastman dye transfer print') I refuse to waste time writing for forums just to have them removed, so gave up educating togs.
I am doing a dye stability fade test right now covering about 20 different color print and imaging media. From prints to chromes and negs. Each item gets cut in half. Half gets sun baked for 6 months, the other half stored in the dark. Covers media going back to the 1950's to 2012. Dye transfers, cibachromes, Kodachromes, Type C, Freestyle color papers, ink jet, laser prints, tons of stuff.
Both halves get married after 6 months and scanned for the review report. But no photo forum will get it. I will post it at Tumblr and password protect for invites only. Have had only trouble at all the closed minded fourms...so am careful about my time spent on them. Some of my reports takes weeks to put together. Can you imagine writing for weeks just to have it trashed in a second?
And 'dissing' may be a little too strong of a word. Lets just say being a little too 'gung ho' with digital compared to film on some of the forums. Or saying 'film is dead' can get you in trouble on some fo the forums. But people can shoot film or whatever they like, I don't care. I'm just saying for me, I hate film. Only like the look sometimes with BW, but have no desire to go back to a wet darkroom or film. And I started with film 45 years ago and did every aspect of color and BW film and wet darkroom work. .
I don't know if it belongs here either? I figured HDR hyper real may be alternative? Don't know. If not and is in wrong section, move them to right area. OK by me.
Not trying to say anything other than 'pole dancer'. It is not a 'set up' shot if that is what you mean. Exactly what is shown. Walked by her in a campground and shot her. I just document pretty much what I come accross. Kinda what you see is what you get.
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