mom2rtk
Invented the term "Characterpalooza"
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I think the OP said she didn't just want to take photos with her phone.
Sometimes people really ARE just looking for advice about whether their DSLR will be safe. Maybe they've been to Universal and seen people have trouble having their DSLR along. Maybe they just want to be reassured their investment can be safe along for the day at Disney. For some people a $500 investment in a DSLR is a pretty big thing and they want to hear about other people's experiences before jumping in and bringing it along.
William, your photos are amazing. And I'm quite sure you're one of a handful of true artists who post here. But your approach to other people is very offputting sometimes and did come across as rude in your original post. If that had been my first post in this forum, as it was for the OP, and you answered like that, I would have never come back.
This used to be a place that welcomed (even encouraged) new and aspiring photographers (you know, the sort who aren't quite sure if they should bring their DSLR along to the parks). It sure has a very different feel these days. I used to refer people over here all the time. I sort of shy away from that since the time I suggested to a friend that they ask their tripod questions over here and the thread turned into a big fight.
I'm sure there are argumentative photography forums all over the net. I've heard about them and to be honest have shied away from seeking them out because of what I've heard. I'm really sad that this place seems to be moving in that direction.
Sometimes people really ARE just looking for advice about whether their DSLR will be safe. Maybe they've been to Universal and seen people have trouble having their DSLR along. Maybe they just want to be reassured their investment can be safe along for the day at Disney. For some people a $500 investment in a DSLR is a pretty big thing and they want to hear about other people's experiences before jumping in and bringing it along.
William, your photos are amazing. And I'm quite sure you're one of a handful of true artists who post here. But your approach to other people is very offputting sometimes and did come across as rude in your original post. If that had been my first post in this forum, as it was for the OP, and you answered like that, I would have never come back.
This used to be a place that welcomed (even encouraged) new and aspiring photographers (you know, the sort who aren't quite sure if they should bring their DSLR along to the parks). It sure has a very different feel these days. I used to refer people over here all the time. I sort of shy away from that since the time I suggested to a friend that they ask their tripod questions over here and the thread turned into a big fight.
I'm sure there are argumentative photography forums all over the net. I've heard about them and to be honest have shied away from seeking them out because of what I've heard. I'm really sad that this place seems to be moving in that direction.