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04/02/2013 10:13:29 AM · #1 |
Thought this was quite funny, brought some mirth to my day!
Sarcastic Posters - What it's like to be a photographer.
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04/02/2013 11:05:32 AM · #2 |
awesome! so much truth, i didn't know if i should laugh or cry ;-) |
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04/02/2013 11:10:00 AM · #3 |
unfortunately very true - and very well designed |
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04/02/2013 11:24:10 AM · #4 |
Terrific! Nice typography :-) |
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04/02/2013 11:29:50 AM · #5 |
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04/02/2013 11:57:52 AM · #6 |
Marvelous! The last one is the best :-) |
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04/02/2013 02:07:27 PM · #7 |
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04/02/2013 02:19:04 PM · #8 |
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04/02/2013 02:27:21 PM · #9 |
My favourite: You know you're a photographer if your eyesight from staring at the computer has gone from f11 to f2.8
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04/05/2013 12:40:41 PM · #10 |
Teehee! So true, so many of them...and gorgeous design work on the posters too!! |
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04/05/2013 01:24:00 PM · #11 |
very funny and a lot of truth in there |
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04/05/2013 02:27:22 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by gcoulson: My favourite: You know you're a photographer if your eyesight from staring at the computer has gone from f11 to f2.8 |
Hmm. You know, I liked most of them a lot, but this one actually bothered me.
I feel as though it would have been much more appropriate had it been worded:
Originally posted by poster: You know you're a photographer if your eyesight has gone from f2.8 to f11 due to staring at the computer |
Not only is the original really super awkwardly worded, it's technically reversed. ;) |
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04/05/2013 04:21:37 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by Cory: Originally posted by gcoulson: My favourite: You know you're a photographer if your eyesight from staring at the computer has gone from f11 to f2.8 |
Hmm. You know, I liked most of them a lot, but this one actually bothered me.
I feel as though it would have been much more appropriate had it been worded:
Originally posted by poster: You know you're a photographer if your eyesight has gone from f2.8 to f11 due to staring at the computer |
Not only is the original really super awkwardly worded, it's technically reversed. ;) |
It doesn't make much sense either way, since one of the outstanding features of the human eye is the ability to dynamically change aperture (pupil size) almost instantaneously.
The real problem is when your eyes' focal length goes from a "normal" 50mm to 200mm (i.e. developing presbyopia, or age-related farsightedness). |
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