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Photographers are NOT normal.
What sort of normal are we, sub, ab or para?

I see myself as normal normal and phone users as some lesser breed of beings that can only exist when clutching a powered-on phone in their sweaty hands, just in case someone needs to talk to them. It smacks of some sort of insecurity complex.

I admit to having a phone but never use it, I must admit that I'm not nice to talk to anyway.
+ 1 on this. Perfectly said. I have a phone and make 4-5, maybe 6 calls a year - all text to wife.

John
 
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Photographers are NOT normal.
What sort of normal are we, sub, ab or para?
Snobs. Normal snobs.
I see myself as normal normal and phone users as some lesser breed of beings that can only exist when clutching a powered-on phone in their sweaty hands, just in case someone needs to talk to them. It smacks of some sort of insecurity complex.

I admit to having a phone but never use it, I must admit that I'm not nice to talk to anyway.
  • 1 on this. Perfectly said. I have a phone and make 4-5, maybe 6 calls a year - all text to wife.
John
 
To me, if you don't display your work (or sell it or give it away to others) I don't see the point. Printing at commercial labs, even drug stores has gotten very cheap and the results are excellent.

If you are not printing your work and putting it on your walls, on a digital display or sending them to other people to enjoy what is the point?

If they are just going on a massive hard drive never to see the light of day again it seems like some sort of unhealthy self stimulation.

Tedolph
 
I considered myself normal in the sixties, that would not be normal now, I considered myself normal in the nineties, that would not be normal now. I love my cameras but also like to think I have embraced technology, so I also love my phone. Incidentally Guy, I still refer to your website for mft. and settings info!
 
To me, if you don't display your work (or sell it or give it away to others) I don't see the point. Printing at commercial labs, even drug stores has gotten very cheap and the results are excellent.

If you are not printing your work and putting it on your walls, on a digital display or sending them to other people to enjoy what is the point?

If they are just going on a massive hard drive never to see the light of day again it seems like some sort of unhealthy self stimulation.

Tedolph
When I have my camera(s) with me, my senses are heightened, I observe the world around me, I'm motivated to get out there and have fun, and I thouroughly enjoy looking at my cameras and lenses and figuring out what I will take with me on my next vacation!

I do display my photos, but other than the occaisonal photos on this forum only with family and friends. But, they only see a fraction of what I have on my hard drive.
 
[...] I admit to having a phone but never use it, I must admit that I'm not nice to talk to anyway.
Then you are clear-sighted... which can be useful to use a camera. But if you're lucid, you cannot be totally normal.

Anyway, I like reading your posts, forums are great for this, one can enjoy other people thoughts without having to call them.
Thanks for that kind comment.

I really am not sure if my forum posts totally reveal what it would be like to meet me face to face.

We all can be different people when hiding behind a keyboard so any amateur psychoanalysts are free to try and place a label on me. It will be wrong.

Hey, maybe I'm really a ChatGPT prototype that's been running for some years now.....
 
Photographers are NOT normal.
What sort of normal are we, sub, ab or para?

I see myself as normal normal and phone users as some lesser breed of beings that can only exist when clutching a powered-on phone in their sweaty hands, just in case someone needs to talk to them. It smacks of some sort of insecurity complex.

I admit to having a phone but never use it, I must admit that I'm not nice to talk to anyway.
+ 1 on this. Perfectly said. I have a phone and make 4-5, maybe 6 calls a year - all text to wife.

John
My phone plan involves buying AU$15 vouchers from Aldi, they expire after 12 months and I managed to only use AU$7 or so of the AU$15 last year, and most of that was due to the micro charges that the Aldimobile call system uses to keep track of the phone.
 
Nature photographers are exhorted to replace caught insects etc back in the wild, I wonder if they leave the roaches in the frig to breed unmolested, do they swot flies or poison rodents? Not me, cos I am normal.
 
We have 3 digital frames in the house.

We also gave digital frames to both of our kids.

All can be loaded with pictures by email.

When the grand kids are with us and I take pictures or if I take pictures on a once in a lifetime trip, I share selected shots through email to the frames. The mother load goes to smug mug where they can look and down load.

The hardest part of that equation is buying the frame. From there, it's a breeze

I do have some traditional prints on the family room wall as well.

I take them to view and share.

Dan
 
I considered myself normal in the sixties, that would not be normal now, I considered myself normal in the nineties, that would not be normal now. I love my cameras but also like to think I have embraced technology, so I also love my phone. Incidentally Guy, I still refer to your website for mft. and settings info!
Hey, thanks for the feedback. Also, feel free to PM me re any questions to avoid forum clutter. The web pages are largely unattended but do get a burst of update when needed, like the "shot count" page recently added the full factory reset info. http://homepages.ihug.com.au/~parsog/olyepl1/12-epl1-shotcount.html
 
I have two cameras. I take pictures with them. I look at the pictures and smile or frown but never obsess about so called 'quality' vs feel/emotion. I may share them with family if I can be bothered, knowing full well that 90% of them couldn't care less. I may print some once a year. I think I'm normal... but then I came on this forum.

😂😂😂
Are you implying that you dislike being badgered, insulted, and humiliated or inflicting the same on other innocent photographers?
 
I have two cameras. I take pictures with them. I look at the pictures and smile or frown but never obsess about so called 'quality' vs feel/emotion. I may share them with family if I can be bothered, knowing full well that 90% of them couldn't care less. I may print some once a year. I think I'm normal... but then I came on this forum.

😂😂😂
Are you implying that you dislike being badgered, insulted, and humiliated or inflicting the same on other innocent photographers?
I couldn't possibly comment 🤔😉😂

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Adrian
An amateur, atheist, alliterationist
 
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To me, if you don't display your work (or sell it or give it away to others) I don't see the point. Printing at commercial labs, even drug stores has gotten very cheap and the results are excellent.

If you are not printing your work and putting it on your walls, on a digital display or sending them to other people to enjoy what is the point?
The point is keeping the memories.

I am 100% guilty of having hard drives stuffed with images and basically never printing.
If they are just going on a massive hard drive never to see the light of day again it seems like some sort of unhealthy self stimulation.
They do see the light of day in that I randomly at times wander back through the years to have a look at what we did in Vietnam or Japan or Singapore or Ireland or wherever the heck we've been over the years.

Often those trips are so busy and we see and visit so many places and also take many shots (but not as many as we should) so then we have a picture "gallery" on the hard drive to view on a monitor or feed to the 4K TV and revisit places that often we may have forgotten about, that revives and refreshes memories.

I also set Windows to go through random folders and have backgrounds that change every minute and on this notebook it's currently wandering through Kaohsiung in Taiwan.

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At one stage I was keen about making photobooks and did make a pair of books to cover our 2014 trip to Japan for the autumn colours, but it took me so much effort that I'm loathe again to start on doing another trip. Laziness and old age are both increasing and it's simply too easy to open a HDD folder and browse.
 
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I'd like to say a big thank you for all the comments. Without exception you've all responded to my original post in the spirit it was intended. To me that speaks volumes about each one of you. Cheers 😊

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Adrian
An amateur, atheist, alliterationist
 
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To me, if you don't display your work (or sell it or give it away to others) I don't see the point. Printing at commercial labs, even drug stores has gotten very cheap and the results are excellent.

If you are not printing your work and putting it on your walls, on a digital display or sending them to other people to enjoy what is the point?

If they are just going on a massive hard drive never to see the light of day again it seems like some sort of unhealthy self stimulation.

Tedolph
I disagree, for me. I just read a post called “shutter therapy”. For me, it’s kind of like that. I take pictures because I enjoy it. I share on FB, rarely print but make my husband a calendar for Christmas yearly. When we go to concerts, I take pictures.

I’m just happy with a camera for the memories.



Marie
 
Photographers are NOT normal.
What sort of normal are we, sub, ab or para?

I see myself as normal normal and phone users as some lesser breed of beings that can only exist when clutching a powered-on phone in their sweaty hands, just in case someone needs to talk to them. It smacks of some sort of insecurity complex.

I admit to having a phone but never use it, I must admit that I'm not nice to talk to anyway.
If you can't find something useful to talk about then blether will do nicely ...

An old Scots word from my childhood but I cannot think of a better descriptive word for it.
 
Photographers are NOT normal.
What sort of normal are we, sub, ab or para?

I see myself as normal normal and phone users as some lesser breed of beings that can only exist when clutching a powered-on phone in their sweaty hands, just in case someone needs to talk to them. It smacks of some sort of insecurity complex.

I admit to having a phone but never use it, I must admit that I'm not nice to talk to anyway.
If you can't find something useful to talk about then blether will do nicely ...
You hit on the secret why these forums are so busy, it's the amount of blethering.
An old Scots word from my childhood but I cannot think of a better descriptive word for it.
Yup, from my English ancestry background I was aware of blethering.

It reminds me of the Goon Shows on radio of the 1950's where their blethering was usually a chorus of "rhubarb, rhubarb, rhubarb" which reportedly was the word used by crowd scenes in movies so the collective sound was probably more convincing than to have everyone trying to make real conversation.
 
Photographers are NOT normal.
What sort of normal are we, sub, ab or para?

I see myself as normal normal and phone users as some lesser breed of beings that can only exist when clutching a powered-on phone in their sweaty hands, just in case someone needs to talk to them. It smacks of some sort of insecurity complex.

I admit to having a phone but never use it, I must admit that I'm not nice to talk to anyway.
If you can't find something useful to talk about then blether will do nicely ...
You hit on the secret why these forums are so busy, it's the amount of blethering.
An old Scots word from my childhood but I cannot think of a better descriptive word for it.
Yup, from my English ancestry background I was aware of blethering.

It reminds me of the Goon Shows on radio of the 1950's where their blethering was usually a chorus of "rhubarb, rhubarb, rhubarb" which reportedly was the word used by crowd scenes in movies so the collective sound was probably more convincing than to have everyone trying to make real conversation.
Silly auld fowks with nae thing to say and unco time to blether on aboot it?
 
Good post!

Still waiting for someone to show up and start talking about how 20mp is enough for a 400” 8K monitor.
 
Well, in this forum no one really cares what your photographs portray, it's your friends and family's job to oooh and aaah at your kids smirks, dog running or birds you caught. For them a good photo is one that includes their favorite subject, captured in the most embarrassing, timely or lucky way; here we only care if it's sharp and as detailed as a FF image taken with a camera 3x more expensive that we secretly wish we had ;-)

Well said !
Funny, sad, but true. Duck and cover if you're a Panasonic Lumix user (like me).
 

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