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Aug 13, 2019 13:17:01   #
GailConnorsPhotography Loc: Holbrook, MA
 
OOPS!!!! Guess what I forgot?/? (Quote Reply, so sorry)

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Aug 13, 2019 13:18:44   #
dsmeltz Loc: Philadelphia
 
GailConnorsPhotography wrote:
Talk about "Snarky"!! if it wasn't for the wonderful, intelligent, well meaning photographers, I now consider friends on this forum I would quit. If there are only a few like you, that like to lash out, can't listen, learn or help. I will just skip by, or block.


Gail you do not really need to block. You are not actually participating in the forum generally. So far you have posted nothing outside this one thread. Which is fine. You just do not seem to be the open sharing type.

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Aug 13, 2019 13:23:43   #
GailConnorsPhotography Loc: Holbrook, MA
 
riderxlx wrote:
Sir;
Yes I did read her thread and clearly understood it plus I also read all the replies before I added mine. Normally I refrain from silly shit but today I did not. My offer to her is kindness and the benefit of the doubt.
I believe that kindness and respect goes farther than negative replies, unless you know something I do not know and prove me to be naive. If so, so what ? I offer kindness instead, what do I have to loose right ?
I offer this and let it go.
off to the beach brother and hope the OP gleaned something useful today. I think she did.
Peace bro.
Sir; br Yes I did read her thread and clearly unde... (show quote)


You're the the one I wanted to "Quote Reply" to ,,sorry everyone, I've caught on finally!
What a beautiful outlook, I needed that! Everyone needs a little kindness

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Aug 13, 2019 13:41:03   #
GailConnorsPhotography Loc: Holbrook, MA
 
dsmeltz wrote:
Still use quote reply. In the brief time you take to post, your comment may appear to mean something you did not intend. Using quote reply allows others to understand your comment in context.

also

Having quickly reviewed the thread, I think you are struggling with this issue but also seem to be getting a grip on it sufficient to teach a how to course on cell phone photography at a community center.
While it was not clear at the outset, and took way too many pages to get detail out of you, it seems the course would be designed to help people trying to get the most out of the capabilities of their phones.
You will need to make sure that you are able to provide guidance to both Android and iPhone users.
Yes I know that there are more Android users than iPhone users, but in the US at least it is close to a 50/50 split. iPhone has a slightly higher market share while Android has a slightly higher use rate. The difference appears to have something to do with Android users keeping their phones longer.
But, anyway, you will need to choose camera apps that either operate on both platforms or have the similar capabilities.

Good luck and let us know how the course goes.
Still use quote reply. In the brief time you take... (show quote)


Thank you, you are right on...too many pages! my fault, shd have been more specific. This is designed for iPhone users only (stated in the requirements of the class). There are certain functions and capabilities of Apple phones that androids do not have, not to put them down,, It's is just what I'm offering at this time. On the plus side it will be so much easier than teaching my usual photography courses, because of so many different camera types, makes & models. I just hope all of you concerned get that I am instructing on a device, and when I get all the buttons, dials, modes, filters etc. It all comes down to Light, Composition, Exposure and most importantly Vision!

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