RobbinsDar

joined 1 year ago
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Thought it might be helpful to put some information (copied from other sites btw) together about how best to get your questions answered by the Ask Photography community:

  • When asking a question, be sure to provide the community with as much information as needed in order to give you a useful answer. Example: if you're asking for advice on what camera equipment to buy include your total budget and what kind of photos you intend to shoot with the gear. It is helpful to include your experience level and what camera gear you already have in your kit.

  • If you're asking why your photos look a certain way (too dark, too noisy, too blurry, etc.), then include (1) the gear you're using, (2) your settings (aperture, shutter speed, and ISO), and (3) one or more of the photos you're asking about.

  • If you're asking for critique/feedback on your work, don't just post a picture and say "thoughts?" Tell us your own thoughts about it (why did you take it, what were you trying to accomplish, how do you think it turned out, etc.). And please engage with those who give you meaningful feedback.

So, before you hit post, stop and ask yourself whether you've given people all the information they need to understand your question and provide you with a proper answer.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Well, probably people...tends to ignore other cats. (adopted/rescued from a shelter)

 

Hopefully this will be a useful spot for folks who have questions about anything related to photography - always good to have a friendly place to get answers! ๐Ÿ“ธ

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Norman (files.catbox.moe)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Norman the rescue cat

 

North America's second-largest waterfall (by volume)

 

Roar