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01/07/2011 02:01:38 PM · #1 |
He uses nicer words :-) but gets the point across... Have to say I agree with them all.
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01/07/2011 02:09:47 PM · #2 |
its just a opinion
and only fools have opinion
but i like it
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01/07/2011 02:11:28 PM · #3 |
#2 and 3 are my biggest problems these days. |
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01/07/2011 02:23:12 PM · #4 |
yes, and I like the title
of the thread |
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01/07/2011 02:55:46 PM · #5 |
it seems to me that this subject is to tender
and better be avoided
mirror mirror on the wall |
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01/07/2011 03:00:43 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by cutout: it seems to me that this subject is to tender
and better be avoided
mirror mirror on the wall |
You being pre-emptive here?
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01/07/2011 03:05:31 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by K10DGuy: Originally posted by cutout: it seems to me that this subject is to tender
and better be avoided
mirror mirror on the wall |
You being pre-emptive here? |
sure |
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01/07/2011 03:09:10 PM · #8 |
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01/07/2011 03:45:56 PM · #9 |
I don't meet any of those criteria and still have a DPC average of 4.6 ... |
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01/07/2011 03:52:26 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: I don't meet any of those criteria and still have a DPC average of 4.6 ... |
Surely that would qualify for the obverse of number 1? |
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01/07/2011 03:54:32 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by xianart: Originally posted by GeneralE: I don't meet any of those criteria and still have a DPC average of 4.6 ... |
Surely that would qualify for the obverse of number 1? |
1. Your Photos Aren’t Cutting It if nobody is attacking your work. This will surprise you, but the first sign your photos aren’t cutting it is that nobody has ever told you that your work is horrible. If you stick with safe, plain vanilla photos, nobody will care. If nobody cares enough to complain, you probably aren’t taking enough risks. One thing I really like about trolls is that they can be the best confirmation that I am doing something right. If they are expressing their faux outrage, tell you that you’re doing it all wrong and that your work sucks – congratulations. You’re doing better than you think. |
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01/07/2011 03:55:42 PM · #12 |
So therefore, Paul's doing fine. |
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01/07/2011 03:57:38 PM · #13 |
I have proof that the thread title still applies to me ...  |
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01/07/2011 04:17:15 PM · #14 |
...I resemble (all of) those remarks!! :P |
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01/07/2011 05:23:06 PM · #15 |
I ran across this quote today, and thought it was fitting.
"If everyone likes what you're doing, then you're doing something wrong."
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01/07/2011 05:25:39 PM · #16 |
Originally posted by bvy: I ran across this quote today, and thought it was fitting.
"If everyone likes what you're doing, then you're doing something wrong." |
"If everyone hates what you're doing, then make sure you know where all the doors are." |
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01/07/2011 05:27:53 PM · #17 |
Sturgeon's Law: 90% of everything is crud. |
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01/07/2011 07:55:12 PM · #18 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: I have proof that the thread title still applies to me ... |
"A gift from my younger brother. "
Good grief - you mean there's two of you!
:)) |
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01/07/2011 08:05:23 PM · #19 |
Originally posted by bvy: I ran across this quote today, and thought it was fitting.
"If everyone likes what you're doing, then you're doing something wrong." |
I don't neccisarily agree with that, depends on what your aim is. If you are looking for mainstream success, trying to be a wedding/portrait photographer or stock photographer, I highly doubt you would be upset if everyone liked what you were doing. You would probably be doing well financially.
However if your goal is to be an artist, shoot what moves you, be avant garde and all that good, pretentious stuff then that quote probably holds true. |
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01/08/2011 03:39:40 AM · #20 |
wedding/portrait photographer or stock photograp
are they still around?
and making money? |
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