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today's upload is "The Pancras"


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you make me laugh, you really do!
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erm
take some advice

1 Look at other Fotopic sites and see how others do it
2 Spend more than two minutes at a Station
3 Get a new Camera
4 Look at what you are going to photograph and think before you click
5 Practice and dont show us your practice shots


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Lol... never seen anything so bad... i've never laughed at ppl's photo's before now. At least get the phot's in focus, oh, and maybe a little less wall and bit more train would make the shot's better :P

P.S. are you using a desposable camera for these phot's? :-?
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staticxfreak wrote:P.S. are you using a desposable camera for these phot's? :-?
I dont think there that there even that good :o
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These threads are always good for a quick chuckle :)
Been here long enough to know better...
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Im at my mothers and i cant see them :( , ooh this is a good thing right, yay i havent scared my mothers computer woo hoooo :lol:


Seriously G sort yourself out with a proper camera and give your mobile phone a rest or get a mobile phone as got as joe's because joe's are 200 times better than yours sorry dude im just a photographer and have been since 1987 and hate seeing people waste there talent or should that be time.
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It's not a mobile phone. It's a duty free Digi Camera off British Airways European Shorthaul according to the website in one of the threads.
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Right, im not gonna say much... but look at these photo's on my website (I don't have many, can't be bothered to upload the thousands that i've got).

http://www.andrewrail.fotopic.net/

Now... most of those photo's I took between the age of 12 and 16... and I used a 25 year old manual camera. You're probably using a modern digital camera that basically does all the work for yah by pressing one button. I suggest that you read your camera's manual before you go out taking photo's again.
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although i agree with the above, it doesnt exactly show UKTS in a good community light does it? :s
I know it's me complaining again, but if what i have said is a lie or misleading then feel free to point it out.
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We have tried to give hints and tips plus friendly advice on how to take good pictures. Yet every single time he uploads below average pictures.

Its more like trying to save him from ridicule than anything else... :-?

Julian - please think about what we have said. Don't make a crazy decision to go out and get a new camera. Pause. Think. Take more time over the shots and if necessary ask to try another forum members camera - and least that will prove to yourself what your own abilities are.

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1288gaje wrote:today's upload is "The Pancras"
When will your posts of these awful photos end?! At first it was funny, but to credit your photos as "photography" has gone beyond a joke. Please please please, take everyone's advice, find a decent camera, learn how to use it, and stop wasting the time of people who want to see real railway photography!!! Sorry if this sounds harsh but it needs to come to an end.

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salopiangrowler wrote:
Seriously G sort yourself out with a proper camera and give your mobile phone a rest or get a mobile phone as got as joe's because joe's are 200 times better than yours sorry dude im just a photographer and have been since 1987 and hate seeing people waste there talent or should that be time.
erm, i did some shots with my phone, but i'm having massive problems with the USB thingy
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er, i will be meeting up with jonb125 quite soon
so i will see the way an expert photographer does it.... :)
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To echo other views, I feel that several electrons were needlessly disturbed during the display of these photos.
Its clear that you've not paid ANY attention to ANY other the suggestions given to you in ANY of the MANY other threads about your 'photo' website.
All those are as bad as any of the earlier ones, any improvement you had made has not been visible here.


(Although you did not ask for what people thought, so you are learning something ;-) )
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