This is definitely NOT A PRANK !!!! She is first time on the forum ....young person with trust. I am happy to see new young people on the forum asking for help and good advise from you professionals and experience photographers. Not everybody know everything from the beginning .... ? Regards
This is definitely NOT A PRANK !!!! She is first time on the forum ....young person with trust. I am happy to see new young people on the forum asking for help and good advise from you professionals and experience photographers. Not everybody know everything from the beginning .... ? Regards
mark53 wrote:
Not to be blunt, but nobody here is going to answer her(?) questions. This is a prank.
Admin should probably delete her(?) account--rather harsh treatment--but appropriate IMHO.
I don't know what you mean. I a not pranking anyone, I just want to figure out what is wrong with my photos... I'm new so I don't really know how to use the website just yet.
My Apologies...
mia.jayy wrote:
I don't know what you mean. I a not pranking anyone, I just want to figure out what is wrong with my photos... I'm new so I don't really know how to use the website just yet.
My Apologies...
You must be having fun toying with the members who posted here. You say that you don't know how to use the website yet but you posted the original question with a photo and have replied three times.
Can you tell me where the photo you posted came from? Is this something that was created in software?
Mia, can you post something more from your camera. What you are showing has many different possibilities. I think it is chemicals on film others have offered a variety of reasons involving DSLRs. It is hard to really tell what is happening without more evidence to look at. And a confirmation these are digital or are they film images. Have you talked to your teacher about what is happening?
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