zak5ive said:People who use a flash (usually point and shoot cameras) when the subject is miles away.
People who think that you must have a DSLR to take decent pictures (and it must be canon or Nikon)
People who tell my partner how much my kit cost!
Joenail said:The term shoot/shot/shooting
Gear people
Daft watermarks - 'Sunflower Rose Photography Pix', 'Josh Images', etc
600 pictures a day so you have more chance of getting one lucky one
People making up categories/genres of photography - 'Underwater dog photography tutorial', 'That thing over there photography'
Babies in front of a white background looking small.
People holding small looking babies in front of a white background & smiling too much
People who only do both of the above & call themselves photographers
People telling me that my camera must take old fashioned pictures
People asking me how many megapixels is in my roll of film
Photographs being dismissed because they are 'blurry' or 'not sharp enough'
Really, really hate people who call photos "clicks". Idiots. Should be neutered.
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600 pictures a day so you have more chance of getting one lucky one
.Ricardodaforce said:Is it really as offensive as referring to a lens as a "nifty fifty"? Nope!
600 pictures a day so you have more chance of getting one lucky one
Iris said:I was out yesterday with the 70-200 on my camera and got quite a lot of "I bet that takes good photos", it was great because I got to hand out quite a few business cards![]()
Im a programmer by trade, would holding a keyboard in front of my face make me more credible?
Starastin said:Hate is a word one shouldn't ever use or at least not so often.
And don't you people have better things to do ?![]()
Mac users, who think they are sooo superior to everyone else.
I think most of these 'hates' aren't intended to be taken too seriously, mine certainly aren't something I lose any sleep over.![]()
gman said:Isn't that an oxymoron?
Pet hates?
Bad Film sequels.
The Iron Lady was not as good as Ironman.
It was just about the word itself. too much negativity so to speak![]()

so you hate negativity then ?![]()
Not sure what you mean??HDR
Apple
People with avatars showing them with cameras in front of their faces. Im a programmer by trade, would holding a keyboard in front of my face make me more credible?
Did you get that?
"whats the best lens I could get for £200?"
"find an extra £100 and get this one instead..."
This isnt an option for most people. Hence the budget when asking the original question


Sorry, but not all of us on here are professionals, or even gifted amateurs
some of of us have wives going:-
"why are you lying down to take a photo? "
"come on it freezing , cant you just take a picture without all that faffing around"
600 shots - but of an underestimation in my case.
hates-
people with no patience for "noobs"
people who go on about you only need to take one shot,
people who say :- 'I take all my shots on manual' --- why spend £4k on a D4 and then turn all the stuff off, just use a pin hole camera if you want "manual"
You don't need to be 'professional' to not rely on luck. My point is that if you go out & take a large number of pictures of one thing in the hope that one of them will be a keeper, then you are in no way improving (or even trying to IMO) your photography, you are just hoping for the best.
If your first two hates are aimed at my post:
-I very much have patience for 'noobs', but I will not try to help someone who doesn't want to help themselves.
-I didn't say you only have to make one picture, just that luck shouldn't have a place in photography. A chef won't make loads of pasta dishes hoping that one of them will taste nice.
Nope - nothing was aimed at your post... just saying some of us try very hard and still don't get good shots straight away.
And luck doesn't have a place in "professional" photography, but for some of us, it may be the only way we find out something we didn't know worked in such a way.





people who say :- 'I take all my shots on manual' --- why spend £4k on a D4 and then turn all the stuff off, just use a pin hole camera if you want "manual"
funny enough was taking a few shots of my daughter in the forest yesterday with my 70-200 when some people came past and said,"We were going to get our camera out but saw you and decided not to bother." I just smiled and carried on, I just didn't know what to say.