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03/13/2005 01:20:22 PM · #1
I like taken picture bit far from my backyard, what is in my picture is a part of it, and for who don't understand it, I really don't care and who understand my presentation is a bonus to me. I take picture for me and I am creating my personal style. I do not take picture for others.

Icerock

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03/13/2005 01:23:50 PM · #2
???
03/13/2005 01:25:42 PM · #3
double-???
03/13/2005 01:30:34 PM · #4
You tell em Ice!

go ice,...go ice,....go icerock!
w00t!
03/13/2005 01:31:05 PM · #5
Triple--????
Okay, I wish we could add Posts to our Favorites, because this is classic.
Still LMAO..
03/13/2005 01:33:38 PM · #6
I am not of know to say the reply and what meaning it should be.
03/13/2005 01:35:40 PM · #7
I'm assuming someone was asking why you took a photo the way you did or in the place that you did, and you're posting this to explain to them? I think most of the "???" are due to the language barrier. Ignore them. It's natural, and self-centered of us english-as-a-first-language speakers to assume everyone else can speak it fluently.

Anyway, you should take photos for yourself and no one else. Keep doing what makes you happy.

:)
03/13/2005 01:44:06 PM · #8
Originally posted by utro:

I'm assuming someone was asking why you took a photo the way you did or in the place that you did, and you're posting this to explain to them? I think most of the "???" are due to the language barrier. Ignore them. It's natural, and self-centered of us english-as-a-first-language speakers to assume everyone else can speak it fluently.

Anyway, you should take photos for yourself and no one else. Keep doing what makes you happy.

:)


utro

Not really no, it was really " deep sea fishing " it really came out of no comment :)

Icerock

Message edited by author 2005-03-13 13:44:51.
03/13/2005 01:47:25 PM · #9
Originally posted by utro:

I think most of the "???" are due to the language barrier. Ignore them. It's natural, and self-centered of us english-as-a-first-language speakers to assume everyone else can speak it fluently. :)


I find it rather puzzling that you would equate "???" with being self-centered. Seeking clarification from my perspective is anything but self-centered.

Just a thought

Ray
03/13/2005 01:55:00 PM · #10
Originally posted by RayEthier:

Originally posted by utro:

I think most of the "???" are due to the language barrier. Ignore them. It's natural, and self-centered of us english-as-a-first-language speakers to assume everyone else can speak it fluently. :)


I find it rather puzzling that you would equate "???" with being self-centered. Seeking clarification from my perspective is anything but self-centered.

Just a thought

Ray


I totally didn't mean offense. I'm sorry.

Edit: I feel really bad that that was mis-taken. I was including myself in that, saying "us english-as-a-first-language speakers". I've just seen a lot of people on forums get made fun of or disregarded as irrelevant because their posts don't exactly make sense due to the language barrier. So I tried to rectify that in this thread, by trying to make sense of it and respond. I apologize if i offended anyone. I hate doing that. In fact, that was the opposite of my point :(

Message edited by author 2005-03-13 14:01:22.
03/13/2005 01:57:54 PM · #11
Originally posted by utro:

I totally didn't mean offense.


No good deed goes unpunished. ;-)
03/13/2005 02:01:31 PM · #12
You guys don't hijack this thread..
Remember it's about "Deep Sea Fishing"
03/13/2005 02:01:55 PM · #13
Nice pictures on your site Ice.
03/13/2005 02:20:18 PM · #14
Originally posted by jmritz:

Nice pictures on your site Ice.


hi jmritz
thanks for looking, few are good not all :)

icerock
03/13/2005 05:49:44 PM · #15
IceRock, your pictures are sooo nice. You do a nice job with portraits, especially the baby ones. The landscapes are also great. Is this in Iceland?

Here's the clickable link, just to bump your post up and give people a chance to take a look:
IceRock's pictures
03/13/2005 06:03:37 PM · #16
really incredible landscape shots.
that is my biggest problem landscape photography. i have a nikon 5700, is it impossible to get a good landscape scene with this camera? am i doing to low iso settings? my shots are all so bland and have no punch. how do you capture the breath taking view? this question is for anyone who can answer
03/13/2005 06:13:30 PM · #17
These shots are absolutely incredible Ice Rock. I am very glad I had the opportunity to view them. Great job.

Ray
03/13/2005 06:14:05 PM · #18
Originally posted by totaldis:

really incredible landscape shots.
that is my biggest problem landscape photography. i have a nikon 5700, is it impossible to get a good landscape scene with this camera? am i doing to low iso settings? my shots are all so bland and have no punch. how do you capture the breath taking view? this question is for anyone who can answer


Iso is not so important..generally sunrise or sunset times. use a polarizer filter. small aperture (high F stop number). use a tripod. use a wide angle lens. then in PS up the saturation and sharpness.

right now, as i look out my window, my less than attractive back yard looks 1/2 decent - it is about 10 minutes to sunset. it is also about 22 degrees...so i am staying in.
03/13/2005 06:21:19 PM · #19
Originally posted by utro:

........ I think most of the "???" are due to the language barrier. Ignore them. It's natural, and self-centered of us english-as-a-first-language speakers to assume everyone else can speak it fluently.

Alison, I think it was very nice of you to come to Icerock's defence, thank you!

Icerock: stunning photos on your site, congratulations.
03/13/2005 07:21:28 PM · #20
Those are some really nice pictures, Thorstein! Thanks for sharing them.
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