boberic wrote:
I don't know
Okay, we're up that famous creek, in a leaky boat, and no paddle!
SharpShooter wrote:
You're just saying that!!!
I dropped my big lens on my toe, I'll bet you don't even know which TOE?!?! :lol: :lol:
SS
WOW! Thank God your toe was there to break the fall!
And I only say that in the remote off chance that there is one person out there that did not get the joke.
SonnyE
Loc: Communist California, USA
Yep, I agree completely, Bill.
But ain't that life? Constant learning.
I imagine that's why our brain is designed to hold so much. The original "Super Computer".
(Although some of the drivers operating cars are still using a 286 with 640 KB of RAM.) :twisted:
I think the best part is being able to get help, as well as share help with other folks.
Sometimes ignorance is bliss.😊😊😊
One of the great things about photography is that you never stop learning. It keeps what few brain cells I have left busy.
Dr.db
Loc: Central Point, OR
Armadillo wrote:
...and be sure to filter the chaff from the fruits in this pot of stew.
Michael G
Wow, that is one of the mixedest metaphors I've ever encountered - which reminds me of one of the things I like best here, the creative writing!
Linda From Maine wrote:
Hard to remember why I was so content with just an 18-55 mm on my Rebel XT for four years :oops:
:lol: Can relate! And I wish there would've been a UHH back when I was first learning about digital cameras. I "hate" that I haven't been able to afford a really good rig for the past couple of years (maybe I should cut back spending on Post software!), but that hasn't stopped me from being able to come here and learn something new and valuable almost every day. Just today I learned about something I didn't know that I didn't know, too...
And I have come to understand why some of youse joiks sometimes come off as total know-it-alls - because you are, and you DO know it all! I always learn the most when people who really know their stuff start arguing about the fine points of some technical detail or other - "I shoulda been taking notes!"
redhogbill wrote:
Having always been interested in photography since high school and only taking photos as snapshots until a couple years ago.
as with anything else when you get serious about a hobby, you read and try to educate yourself!!!
AND this is why I love UHH!!!
a lot of fellow people here interested in what I am interested in, and some very smart people willing to help you become a better photographer!!! to you, I say thank you......
NOW!! this brings me to why I hate UHH!!
the more I "read" here , the more I "learn", the more "classes" I take, the more "pictures" I take..
the more I find out
""THE LESS I KNOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"" and to UHH and its patrons , I thank you for that also!!!!!!
OK.... all better now, time for more coffee :shock: :shock: :shock:
Having always been interested in photography since... (
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I feel the same way. I think many here do too.
thanks to all for participating......
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