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9 Sins of a Newbie Photographer
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<blockquote data-quote="nononadanope" data-source="post: 315055" data-attributes="member: 25260"><p>And yet on the same site, they have <a href="http://www.photographytalk.com/photography-articles/3295-41-reasons-to-date-a-photographer" target="_blank">41 Reasons "to" Date a Photographer</a> BTW, if you google 'reasons not to date a photographer', most of them mention 41 reasons lol. Still, most of them are moronic reasons just like most dating advise given online.</p><p></p><p>Also, I remember after I bought my first camera, how I would go out and take photos thinking to myself; "Well this isn't difficult". Then someone mentioned 'manual mode' which then required me to pick up a book on basic photography. I'm one of those people who usually learns by trial and error and I do much better learning hands-on instead of reading a book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nononadanope, post: 315055, member: 25260"] And yet on the same site, they have [URL="http://www.photographytalk.com/photography-articles/3295-41-reasons-to-date-a-photographer"]41 Reasons "to" Date a Photographer[/URL] BTW, if you google 'reasons not to date a photographer', most of them mention 41 reasons lol. Still, most of them are moronic reasons just like most dating advise given online. Also, I remember after I bought my first camera, how I would go out and take photos thinking to myself; "Well this isn't difficult". Then someone mentioned 'manual mode' which then required me to pick up a book on basic photography. I'm one of those people who usually learns by trial and error and I do much better learning hands-on instead of reading a book. [/QUOTE]
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