specialman
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It's a puzzling thread this; on one hand there seems to be some sense talked regarding just what kit people actually need and why (as opposed to what they can afford), and on the other there's a lot of posturing and chest-puffing about what people actually know and what they're going to let others know they know if it kills them.
The OP's initial post is a rant, no doubt about that, but he highlights a few key things that are wrong (I use that word for lack of a better one) with TP in that there's an incredible assumption that knowing about and talking about kit makes you some kind of photography God. Yes, we all like to speculate about our next purchase, talk about deals we've seen (and wished we'd bought) and generally look good with our knowledge of the latest gear but in reality, for the vast majority of TP members, it's just confusing the issue. I'm as guilty as the rest, although I generally only talk about what I know, but it's just one of those things that follows anonymous internet forums around - the ability to rattle on about all sorts without fear of confrontation you'd get in the real world.
Let's not kid ourselves; photography is subjective so shots being better or right is purely associated to what the viewer's tastes are. I can point you to no end of what i call utter s*** in any of the critique sections but that's purely my view. It's when that view multiplies and becomes the view of the majority when we have problems because many of us don't know how to take that evaluation and use the bits that are most relevant to us.
On the subject of getting real within TP, the forum is being bogged down by some utter tripe lately and it seems that for all the talk, all the chest-puffing about what is known and what is owned, very few are actually producing exciting work. I've lost count of the number of shots I've seen that are like the one before and the one before and the one before.... for all the talk there's not much learning. I suppose that it's maybe down to there being so much 'advice' being given that it's become harder to pick and choose the stuff that's going to help you as an individual.
But then again, what do I know....
Don't believe that half these people actually own this expensive kit they talk about.
I'll join in on this - I probably get 600+ shots published a month and usually 4-5 covers seen by 100,000 pairs of eyes..... so there!! :razz:
The OP's initial post is a rant, no doubt about that, but he highlights a few key things that are wrong (I use that word for lack of a better one) with TP in that there's an incredible assumption that knowing about and talking about kit makes you some kind of photography God. Yes, we all like to speculate about our next purchase, talk about deals we've seen (and wished we'd bought) and generally look good with our knowledge of the latest gear but in reality, for the vast majority of TP members, it's just confusing the issue. I'm as guilty as the rest, although I generally only talk about what I know, but it's just one of those things that follows anonymous internet forums around - the ability to rattle on about all sorts without fear of confrontation you'd get in the real world.
Let's not kid ourselves; photography is subjective so shots being better or right is purely associated to what the viewer's tastes are. I can point you to no end of what i call utter s*** in any of the critique sections but that's purely my view. It's when that view multiplies and becomes the view of the majority when we have problems because many of us don't know how to take that evaluation and use the bits that are most relevant to us.
On the subject of getting real within TP, the forum is being bogged down by some utter tripe lately and it seems that for all the talk, all the chest-puffing about what is known and what is owned, very few are actually producing exciting work. I've lost count of the number of shots I've seen that are like the one before and the one before and the one before.... for all the talk there's not much learning. I suppose that it's maybe down to there being so much 'advice' being given that it's become harder to pick and choose the stuff that's going to help you as an individual.
But then again, what do I know....
When you see people on other forums dropping £20k on a Leica S2, £4k on a 35mm and £12k on an M9 + Noctilux it makes me glad I shoot with such a relatively cheap format![]()
Don't believe that half these people actually own this expensive kit they talk about.
....Oh and while we are willy waving.. I get at least 20 pics a week published... thats every week.
I'll join in on this - I probably get 600+ shots published a month and usually 4-5 covers seen by 100,000 pairs of eyes..... so there!! :razz:


