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06/09/2010 01:36:48 AM · #1
FACT: Is it me, or is it nearly impossible (or at least very difficult) for a teenager using facebook in American society age 12-19, to take a photo that DOES NOT HAVE ANY motion blur, is overexposed, very low contrast Black and white, taken while looking into a mirror, or is holding a cat in front of their face.

I say this because looking through my facebook page and at pictures people my age have taken and decided to upload to facebook, all have one of the above mentioned errors. I seriously couldn't find a single photo that didn't include one of the above annoyances. I'm afraid it is becoming part of American teen culture to be absolutely as horrible at taking photos as possible.

Examples...



Maybe it's me, maybe it's my friends, but this is scary. I never thought it would be that hard simply not to take a photo that has an obvious flaw.

Message edited by author 2010-06-09 01:58:19.
06/09/2010 01:40:35 AM · #2
First... Nah, that's average for the real world... You're just a DPC'er so your standards are different..

Secondly, what the hell is up with this girl, did she have a tracheotomy or something?



06/09/2010 01:44:41 AM · #3
Originally posted by coryboehne:

First... Nah, that's average for the real world... You're just a DPC'er so your standards are different..

Secondly, what the hell is up with this girl, did she have a tracheotomy or something?



lol... I have no idea.

But maybe your right, I guess I just never really understood how incredibly bad a picture could be. I actually have to work to be able to take a photo that bad. First I have to find a cat that I have given a really stupid name to hold in front of my face, I have to set the flash on my camera and find a mirror AND hold the cat in front of my face at the same time. In addition, I've got to lower all the contrast setting on my camera and find a way to get enough natural light in to create a very bad Black and White effect.
06/09/2010 01:46:48 AM · #4
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06/09/2010 01:48:17 AM · #5
Originally posted by ApertureJack:

Originally posted by coryboehne:

First... Nah, that's average for the real world... You're just a DPC'er so your standards are different..

Secondly, what the hell is up with this girl, did she have a tracheotomy or something?



lol... I have no idea.

But maybe your right, I guess I just never really understood how incredibly bad a picture could be. I actually have to work to be able to take a photo that bad. First I have to find a cat that I have given a really stupid name to hold in front of my face, I have to set the flash on my camera and find a mirror AND hold the cat in front of my face at the same time. In addition, I've got to lower all the contrast setting on my camera and find a way to get enough natural light in to create a very bad Black and White effect.


You totally forgot to crank it up to ISO 3200.. :)
06/09/2010 01:50:12 AM · #6
Originally posted by Fiora:

As a 19 year old, but mostly as a female I take extreme offense to your comment. Especially it coming from a 13 year old.
Are you trying to say that having male body parts makes it easier to keep a camera steady? To press a shutter button? To understand how cameras work?
Are you saying females are less CAPABLE of using a camera?
Man, if you weren't 13, and I didn't consider you a child, I would really love to go off on you right now about your careless and misogynistic statement.
But I will take your age into consideration and fume in silence.


I greatly apologize, maybe it would be some consolation if my insults were directed towards my friends personally. And in fact, there are a few of your shots that I really admire. I truthfully did not mean to insult females, and was exaggerating of coarse. All in humor, I hope you can forgive.
06/09/2010 01:56:15 AM · #7
Originally posted by ApertureJack:



I greatly apologize, maybe it would be some consolation if my insults were directed towards my friends personally. And in fact, there are a few of your shots that I really admire. I truthfully did not mean to insult females, and was exaggerating of coarse. All in humor, I hope you can forgive.


Very well, apology accepted. No hard feelings
It just rubbed me the wrong way, that you said teenage girls specifically. Had you said just "teenager" or "facebook user", I would have heartily laughed and agreed with you.
06/09/2010 01:58:27 AM · #8
If it is any help, I'll edit the post to say that...
06/09/2010 01:59:01 AM · #9
Originally posted by ApertureJack:

Originally posted by coryboehne:

First... Nah, that's average for the real world... You're just a DPC'er so your standards are different..

Secondly, what the hell is up with this girl, did she have a tracheotomy or something?



lol... I have no idea.

But maybe your right, I guess I just never really understood how incredibly bad a picture could be. I actually have to work to be able to take a photo that bad. First I have to find a cat that I have given a really stupid name to hold in front of my face, I have to set the flash on my camera and find a mirror AND hold the cat in front of my face at the same time. In addition, I've got to lower all the contrast setting on my camera and find a way to get enough natural light in to create a very bad Black and White effect.


mirrors are not bad if done properly.

//1x.com/v2/#/?photos=member&memberid=2612&photo=7168

06/09/2010 02:10:31 AM · #10
Originally posted by zxaar:



mirrors are not bad if done properly.

//1x.com/v2/#/?photos=member&memberid=2612&photo=7168


Oooh... very nice. Check this out.
06/09/2010 02:24:49 AM · #11
Typically the image quality would be better if their cameras weren't usually stuck to their ears...
06/09/2010 02:32:18 AM · #12
Originally posted by ApertureJack:

Originally posted by zxaar:



mirrors are not bad if done properly.

//1x.com/v2/#/?photos=member&memberid=2612&photo=7168


Oooh... very nice. Check this out.


thanks for this link, i am in office now so will look in detail afterwards.

Looks cool.

06/09/2010 02:41:21 AM · #13
look at my self portraits. half of them are in a mirror. =] and im 16
06/09/2010 03:33:35 AM · #14
Kinda like youtube...
06/09/2010 03:39:17 AM · #15
Originally posted by ApertureJack:

FACT: Is it me, or is it nearly impossible (or at least very difficult) for a teenager using facebook in American society age 12-19, to take a photo that DOES NOT HAVE ANY motion blur, is overexposed, very low contrast Black and white, taken while looking into a mirror, or is holding a cat in front of their face.

I say this because looking through my facebook page and at pictures people my age have taken and decided to upload to facebook, all have one of the above mentioned errors. I seriously couldn't find a single photo that didn't include one of the above annoyances. I'm afraid it is becoming part of American teen culture to be absolutely as horrible at taking photos as possible.

Maybe it's me, maybe it's my friends, but this is scary. I never thought it would be that hard simply not to take a photo that has an obvious flaw.


There are a ton of pretty well known/established cliche's to facebook/myspace pics, and people have been railing against them forever. Having said that, there's little point to uploading a quality photo to facebook because it looks terrible anyway... Resizing on your own to FB dimensions helps but doesn't eliminate it. So do I upload pics to facebook? Yeah, but they're more crappily taken snapshot pics that document fun times with my friends and I put them up for others to reminisce and laugh about, so I could care less about the quality, it's purely about the moment they contain.
06/09/2010 08:52:12 AM · #16
Just give the Facebook pics a 2 and move on. (They will then PM you asking what that means. Might be a way to get to know some cute girls...) Most people are not interested in taking good photos and probably don't even know what one looks like. My daughter prefers using her phone camera, but she is working as working as a camp counselor this summer and cannot have here cellphone with her on the job, so she actually took a cheap P&S with her.

Snapshots do have their place.

Message edited by author 2010-06-09 08:53:17.
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