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Photo Forum / Digital Photography / DSLR Cameras / May 2007

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Taking photos. Who sees them?

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Ryadiia - 23 May 2007 07:23 GMT
How many in this group actually use their camera every day?
I do and I have for many years but a lot of the pictures I take are never
seen by anyone but me and my clients. Yesterday I had a rush of substance to
the brain and came up with the (not very) unique idea of showing other one
of my daily photos.

Here is today's: http://www.ryadia.com/pod/23-05-07.htm
And yesterday's too if you can stand the pain:
http://www.ryadia.com/pod/22-05-07.htm

All comments are welcome except from Usenet bullies.
http://www.bullyonline.org/workbully/serial.htm

Douglas
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Richard J Kinch - 23 May 2007 08:03 GMT
> All comments are welcome except from Usenet bullies.

Oh yeah?  Sez you.  Knock this chip off my shoulder.
Ryadiia - 23 May 2007 08:34 GMT
>> All comments are welcome except from Usenet bullies.
>
> Oh yeah?  Sez you.  Knock this chip off my shoulder.

Research indicates that adults who bully have personalities that are
authoritarian, combined with a strong need to control or dominate. It has
also been suggested that a deficit in social skills and a prejudicial view
of subordinates can be particular risk factors. Envy and resentment are
often key motives for bullying.

Does this sound like you Richard?

Douglas
Jer - 23 May 2007 13:32 GMT
>>> All comments are welcome except from Usenet bullies.
>> Oh yeah?  Sez you.  Knock this chip off my shoulder.
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>
> Douglas

Sounds more like a profiler opinion of Bush.

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Wolfgang Weisselberg - 30 May 2007 20:23 GMT
> "Richard J Kinch" <kinch@truetex.com> wrote in message

>>> All comments are welcome except from Usenet bullies.

>> Oh yeah?  Sez you.  Knock this chip off my shoulder.

> Research indicates that adults who bully have personalities that are
> authoritarian, combined with a strong need to control or dominate. It has
> also been suggested that a deficit in social skills and a prejudicial view
> of subordinates can be particular risk factors. Envy and resentment are
> often key motives for bullying.

Please get yourself a new irony meter, your's is not registering
metric tons of that common metal.  And you might want to see a
doctor soonish, this massive knee jerk reaction is sheer hell
on tendons.

-Wolfgang
Frank Arthur - 23 May 2007 14:21 GMT
Beautiful shots. Especially the nature pictures. Flower & Bird pictures are
outstanding!

> How many in this group actually use their camera every day?
> I do and I have for many years but a lot of the pictures I take are never
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>
> Douglas
David Dyer-Bennet - 23 May 2007 16:35 GMT
> How many in this group actually use their camera every day?
> I do and I have for many years but a lot of the pictures I take are never
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> All comments are welcome except from Usenet bullies.
> http://www.bullyonline.org/workbully/serial.htm

Cool idea.  And yes, might as well show them.  No doubt a few people
*will* say the worst things they can think of, but you know to ignore
them, right?  Meanwhile, I enjoyed "the bird" (obviously a wader, but
not one I can immediately put a name to) and the water lilly with bee.

No, I don't shoot every day; I tend to get the camera out for particular
events or sessions.  I think of it as documenting.
 
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