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Apr 23, 2013 01:20:02   #
Morpheus01
 
10. No need to read your Camera manual just ask the forum.
9. Never use Google or the search feature, just post a question, it’s much easier to get forum members to do it.
8. Be sure to post your unleveled and out of focus pictures.
7. Always respond to all posted pictures with “Great Picture” even if you would have deleted it in your camera.
6. Post a response to all questions even if you don’t know the answer. A wrong answer is better than no answer.
5. If you are new to photography and want to shoot a wedding professionally, always ask the forum for advice. i.e. exposure settings and which lenses to use.
4. If you are bored and need some reading material. Start a thread on gun control.
3. You will soon learn that shooting manual is much better than shooting Auto.
2. Always watermark your picture so they won’t be stolen.
1. Never say please or thank you. Most people have nothing but time to spend helping others.

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Apr 23, 2013 01:22:25   #
St3v3M Loc: 35,000 feet
 
Welcome to UHH. You will fit right in.

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Apr 23, 2013 02:10:59   #
JAW Loc: LA
 
Sounds like you thought this through and through and come up with a sure fire plan. Good luck with that.

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Apr 23, 2013 03:17:59   #
JR1 Loc: Tavistock, Devon, UK
 
Morpheus01 wrote:
10. No need to read your Camera manual just ask the forum.
9. Never use Google or the search feature, just post a question, it’s much easier to get forum members to do it.
8. Be sure to post your unleveled and out of focus pictures.
7. Always respond to all posted pictures with “Great Picture” even if you would have deleted it in your camera.
6. Post a response to all questions even if you don’t know the answer. A wrong answer is better than no answer.
5. If you are new to photography and want to shoot a wedding professionally, always ask the forum for advice. i.e. exposure settings and which lenses to use.
4. If you are bored and need some reading material. Start a thread on gun control.
3. You will soon learn that shooting manual is much better than shooting Auto.
2. Always watermark your picture so they won’t be stolen.
1. Never say please or thank you. Most people have nothing but time to spend helping others.
10. No need to read your Camera manual just ask th... (show quote)




Hey that is what I believe, thought I had written this for a moment.

+1 A+

Hang on, people may think I have joined as another person :(

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Apr 23, 2013 03:35:04   #
creativ simon Loc: Coulsdon, South London
 
JR1 wrote:
Hey that is what I believe, thought I had written this for a moment.

+1 A+

Hang on, people may think I have joined as another person :(


I suppose JR2 would have been to obvious :-D

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Apr 23, 2013 03:35:57   #
creativ simon Loc: Coulsdon, South London
 
Morpheus01 wrote:
10. No need to read your Camera manual just ask the forum.
9. Never use Google or the search feature, just post a question, it’s much easier to get forum members to do it.
8. Be sure to post your unleveled and out of focus pictures.
7. Always respond to all posted pictures with “Great Picture” even if you would have deleted it in your camera.
6. Post a response to all questions even if you don’t know the answer. A wrong answer is better than no answer.
5. If you are new to photography and want to shoot a wedding professionally, always ask the forum for advice. i.e. exposure settings and which lenses to use.
4. If you are bored and need some reading material. Start a thread on gun control.
3. You will soon learn that shooting manual is much better than shooting Auto.
2. Always watermark your picture so they won’t be stolen.
1. Never say please or thank you. Most people have nothing but time to spend helping others.
10. No need to read your Camera manual just ask th... (show quote)


There arw some bad points as well

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Apr 23, 2013 07:13:33   #
RacerDan Loc: Virden Illinois
 
creativ simon wrote:
There arw some bad points as well


spelling is one of them

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Apr 23, 2013 07:19:03   #
JR1 Loc: Tavistock, Devon, UK
 
RacerDan wrote:
spelling is one of them


Well show us

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Apr 23, 2013 11:38:32   #
2MATO Loc: CNY -Central NoWhere
 
Um, spelling???? note the Niagra/Viagra instead of Niagara that often happens here. There have been some other notable but funny slips here. :mrgreen:

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Apr 23, 2013 11:43:02   #
rpavich Loc: West Virginia
 
Morpheus01 wrote:
10. No need to read your Camera manual just ask the forum.
9. Never use Google or the search feature, just post a question, it’s much easier to get forum members to do it.
8. Be sure to post your unleveled and out of focus pictures.
7. Always respond to all posted pictures with “Great Picture” even if you would have deleted it in your camera.
6. Post a response to all questions even if you don’t know the answer. A wrong answer is better than no answer.
5. If you are new to photography and want to shoot a wedding professionally, always ask the forum for advice. i.e. exposure settings and which lenses to use.
4. If you are bored and need some reading material. Start a thread on gun control.
3. You will soon learn that shooting manual is much better than shooting Auto.
2. Always watermark your picture so they won’t be stolen.
1. Never say please or thank you. Most people have nothing but time to spend helping others.
10. No need to read your Camera manual just ask th... (show quote)


Now THIS is funny.

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Apr 23, 2013 15:29:21   #
Martys Loc: Lubec, Maine
 
You forgot a UHH member response to how great their newest and most expensive camera is,.....
They post a snapshot taken out their window to show as an example.
huh????

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Apr 23, 2013 15:50:58   #
Wabbit Loc: Arizona Desert
 
Morpheus01 wrote:
10. No need to read your Camera manual just ask the forum.
9. Never use Google or the search feature, just post a question, it’s much easier to get forum members to do it.
8. Be sure to post your unleveled and out of focus pictures.
7. Always respond to all posted pictures with “Great Picture” even if you would have deleted it in your camera.
6. Post a response to all questions even if you don’t know the answer. A wrong answer is better than no answer.
5. If you are new to photography and want to shoot a wedding professionally, always ask the forum for advice. i.e. exposure settings and which lenses to use.
4. If you are bored and need some reading material. Start a thread on gun control.
3. You will soon learn that shooting manual is much better than shooting Auto.
2. Always watermark your picture so they won’t be stolen.
1. Never say please or thank you. Most people have nothing but time to spend helping others.
10. No need to read your Camera manual just ask th... (show quote)


Looks like ya wanna start out on the right foot so here ya go doc .....

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Apr 23, 2013 19:13:32   #
n3eg Loc: West coast USA
 
Another good reason to join: you want to find good arguing points in Canon vs. Nikon.

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Apr 24, 2013 03:39:28   #
JR1 Loc: Tavistock, Devon, UK
 
n3eg wrote:
Another good reason to join: you want to find good arguing points in Canon vs. Nikon.


So is one better than the other :wink:

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Apr 24, 2013 05:36:51   #
viscountdriver Loc: East Kent UK
 
Item 7 makes me cross

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