Murphy's Law of Photography

Apr 27, 2008 20:24

I found this via another DA user. It's all so true. And I know anyone else who has done photography will concur!

Murphy's Law of PhotographyYou are not Ansel Adams ( Read more... )

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kn0tme April 28 2008, 02:52:26 UTC
LMAO .. not only have I experienced every one of those, but I've had other things happen; nothing better than the timer that you miscount, or the camera that falls over because because you decided not to use a tripod, or the flash that fires when you thought you had it turned off .. oh, and then all the selfnude fiascoes. ...

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sayaka_san April 28 2008, 03:58:30 UTC
lol oh yes! I am sure there is more that can be added to this list what with the digital camera pushing SLRs and stuff out of the way now. Thanks to these moments my camera is still in the shop getting fied up and my lense is totaled and needs replaced haha.

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dinocean April 28 2008, 03:56:43 UTC
in canon's name we pray, amen.

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sayaka_san April 28 2008, 03:59:55 UTC
ROFL! Amen!

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Looking Back, Looking Forward anonymous April 28 2008, 21:43:44 UTC
Funny... it also struck me as being dated (a lot of references to film cameras) even though it's probably just a few years old. Makes me realize how far we've come (get a new digital camera, and you won't have to worry about exposing the film) and anticipating where we'll be in a few more years!

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Re: Looking Back, Looking Forward sayaka_san April 28 2008, 22:15:51 UTC
I don't know who you are. . .But to me you sound like a sales representitive and I really do NOT appreaciate that on my page. Moreover, though I agree that it is amazing how far we have come over the years and what have you. Let us not forget the classics and the stepping stones to our future. Just because digital is moving in and pushing out film doesn't mean that it's better. Personall DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY IS WORSE! It's amature work. Because anyone can go out, snap a shot and make it look good because of photoediting tools now ( ... )

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Re: Looking Back, Looking Forward dinocean May 4 2008, 19:21:37 UTC
i can't agree with you more! even though i shoot mainly digital these days, i still hold to my film roots. anyone can be a 'photographer' these days with the technology, but it's knowing why and how photography is possible is what sets us apart. i admire your stance and i stand by you on it! and of course the bastard who wrote the comment is anonymous. fucking capitalist salesman. i often wonder how much people on here really know the essence of photography. ^5 sofia!

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Re: Looking Back, Looking Forward sayaka_san May 4 2008, 23:34:45 UTC
lol *high five* ♥♥♥

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