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I love it when you post your photos.
The names are great,, and your pictures are quite simple, but not at the same time. Keep them coming, I love them.
Good work Fernando :)
Like this very much. Great composition, well spotted or was this posed?
Peter
That is something I don't understand. In fact I don't have to. :)
And if we all wouldn't comment his pictures ?
This is a forum right ?
What is expected to do here ?
Am I rude ? Aggressive ? Inconvenient ? :rolleyes:
Oh well... As far as I am concerned ... :p
:)
Hi Antonio,
It's totally an issue of free choice; Fernando chooses to exercise his right to free choice by not commenting - others choose to exercise their right to free choice by commenting - so everyone is happy :)
If some choose not to comment because he doesn't choose to comment then that's fine, and if some choose to comment even though he doesn't choose to comment then that's fine :)
Free choice is a wonderful thing :)
Excuse me but I had to come here again to write a few words about your comment.
Thank you so much for lecturing me. :)
"Free choice is a wonderful thing". Indeed it is. But within certain limits. And here lies the problem: Limits/guide lines/frontiers/values/bounds.
Would you post here pornography ? No, you wouldn't of course.
Do you go to work in shorts ? Do you go to the beach with a jacket and tie ? No, you don't.
These are just silly and stupid examples I know, but try to extrapolate to other situations.
Here we are supposed to talk about photography. Is it my right to speak here about something else like politics, economies or whatever ? No, it is not. :)
This post is just an exception to confirm the rule.
Democracy is indeed and so far, the best system ever "invented" by man. Life in society must have limits/guide lines/frontiers/values/bounds.
A disease of modern times - at least in Occidental cultures and on those which "came" from it and I am sure you do know what I mean - is the lack of clear limits/guide lines/frontiers/values/bounds. I could try to demonstrate it to you but here is not the place to.:)
No. I am not patronizing you either but just trying to demonstrate my point of view.:)
And I will say no more.:D
I like those square cropped portraits of yours ... :)
Have you seen mines ?
Have a nice week end. :)
Admin: Feel free to erase my post in case you think it is inconvenient. Thank you.:)
Hi Antonio,
I wouldn't call it a "problem"; the vast majority adhere to appropriate, albeit unspoken, "rules of the game" anyway, and for the others we have moderators (and yes, we do quite a lot of "cleaning and tidying" in the background).
Is it a right? No ... Are you free to choose to do it? Yes - but - as with all things in life, one should also be prepared to experience the consequences of their actions. In the case of posting pornography, it would be removed and a big finger pointed followed by "tut tut tut!".Quote:
Here we are supposed to talk about photography. Is it my right to speak here about something else like politics, economies or whatever ? No, it is not. :)
This post is just an exception to confirm the rule.
I think it was Churchill who said something along the lines of "Democracy is the worst form of government - apart from all the others that have been tried"!Quote:
Democracy is indeed and so far, the best system ever "invented" by man.
Thank you Colin for spending so much time with me. :) (get us a thank you smilie if you please)
And you know what ? :) I only saw now that you are an admin. What wouldn't change my statement. :)
If I had not been before in NZ I would fly to you and talk in my clumsy English, about this matter and photography.
But, it is so far away ...:)
Your feet against mines ...:D
See what I mean ? No misinterpretations, mine is enough: You are on the antipodes of Portugal: on the other side of the World.
Have a nice Sunday ! :D:D:D
Ha,
Well, I choose to say "another impressive image" :D.