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Another Rant:, "Apologizing For Asking A Question."

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 Posted 02/25/2013  8:20 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add philadelphian to your friends list
But of course; my bad.
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 Posted 02/25/2013  9:07 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add KenKat to your friends list

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Unless you're from New York or New Jersey, in which case the established procedure is to ask permission to ask a question:
"Hey, pal, lemme ask ya somethin'..."


It's less asking permission than warning you a question is coming whether you like it or not!
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 Posted 02/25/2013  9:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list
My question is, is it smart to buy coins from a guy standing on a corner saying "Ppsssssst, hey buddy, what to buy some coins? Watches?"
Only funny if you grew up in a place called Maxwell Street in Chicago.
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 Posted 02/25/2013  11:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add fillurboots to your friends list
Just carl or sesame street (Ernie) lol
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 Posted 02/26/2013  05:26 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add thai-vic to your friends list
Nothing to rant about as far as I can see and it's nice to see that younger members (if they are all young) are polite (and respectful) enough to start with.
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 Posted 02/26/2013  08:43 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SeatedNut to your friends list

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It's ax, not ask.


When you do that, they don't answer!
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 Posted 02/26/2013  11:35 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list

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Nothing to rant about as far as I can see and it's nice to see that younger members (if they are all young) are polite (and respectful) enough to start with.

Many good reasons. One is way to many coin things to ask about so no time for anything else.
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 Posted 02/27/2013  6:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add baysinger626 to your friends list
I am afraid to comment here because I feel I might be ridiculed.
LOL

I totally agree.. if you cant ask a stupid question here on the internet, then where can you?
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 Posted 03/05/2013  08:00 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add xAGENTxMULDERx to your friends list
i have an account on a photography site and all people do is just tell you how bad your photos are when youre looking for ways to improve, if anyone does post anything good up no one says a thing because theres nothing bad to say
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 Posted 03/05/2013  11:22 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add pls to your friends list
I've asked my share of stupid questions here. Thanks to those who've (patiently) answered them.
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 Posted 03/05/2013  12:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add matthewvincent to your friends list
Ok, OK! I've had enough.
Substitute the word "stupid" with the word "common."

Now, you might ask,
"I have a question, perhaps common, but I need to learn."

BINGO! The members respond. With quick explanations and/or links to more detailed answers.
There is never any shame in asking a question.
Only in being too fearful to ask.




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 Posted 03/05/2013  1:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list

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i have an account on a photography site and all people do is just tell you how bad your photos are when youre looking for ways to improve, if anyone does post anything good up no one says a thing because theres nothing bad to say

There is a TV add about insurances. The lady states that you can't put things on the internet that are not true. The guy says where did you hear that and she says, on the internet.
My point is many such web sites are full of people that have nothing to do. Many are full of kids playing around. Many are full of possible mentally disturbed or someone just short of a few marbles.
Your photos may well be so much better than the others on that web site, they want to run you down to their level. Or your just a losy photographer. Kidding of course.
Why not take some photos of coins and post them here on this fourm. Memebers here will actually either say great photos or try to help you make better ones.
For some odd reason, most members here are rather on the more adult side of life.
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 Posted 03/05/2013  2:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list

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There is a TV add about insurances. The lady states that you can't put things on the internet that are not true. The guy says where did you hear that and she says, on the internet.
https://goccf.com/t/143246#1292560

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 Posted 03/05/2013  8:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add xAGENTxMULDERx to your friends list
ive tried photographing coins, cant seem to get lighting and white balance correct and coins end up from looking silver in real life to gold in photos
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 Posted 03/08/2013  6:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ninamason to your friends list
Agent Mulder, please try my VOTIVE TRICK. It works like this:

--Take an old glass holder from a votive candle (a juice glass works too if you have one with straight, unpatterned sides, but that's pretty rare) and clean it VERY WELL. I mean hot water, soap, rinse rinse RINSE, then splash the inside with rubbing alcohol and leave it to air dry.
--Line the SIDES of the votive holder with white copy paper. Take a small square of the paper (the size of a dime will work perfectly) and lay it in the bottom of the holder. DON'T TAPE IT DOWN.
--Put the coin to be photographed in the votive holder and rotate the holder until the coin is in the position you want. Make sure the square of white paper is visible somewhere in the vicinity of the coin (doesn't need to be right under it and I personally find it's better if it's not).
--Lay your camera on top of the holder, facing down into it, in any kind of light--I've used this trick with fluorescents (great results!), natural daylight (trickier), and a really crummy incandescent bulb (which, well . . . my pictures were clear, anyway). Your only concern is that the light is close enough to the votive holder that it will shine through the copy paper in some way (light from directly above will, of course, produce a shadow from the camera).
--Snap away!
--Next, put your photos into GIMP* and crop them down to where you want them BUT MAKE SURE THE SQUARE OF WHITE STILL SHOWS. Before sizing down--unless you need to do so part of the way to make the whole photo visible to you--go into the Color menu, select LEVELS, and click on the little eyedropper that's dipping into a pool of white. This will make your icon into an eyedropper. Use it to select your white square of paper.
--Accept, size down, and you're done!

With very few exceptions, this method has always worked for me (later, when I got better at photographing through flips, I would leave the edges of the flip in frame and use the white cardboard for the colour correction--same concept).


Moving on, I grew up in, um, let's use the politest understatement possible and say a "troubled household." I learned early to ask if I could ask a question because I never knew when the answer was going to be "NO!" and some shouting to get out of the room. To this day I still find myself doing that and sometimes apologising for asking a question in a manner that one of my college professors called a "verbal tic," as in "Nina, why do you end every question with the word 'sorry'? Every single one, it sounds like a verbal tic." ("Do you have directions to the post office? Sorry.") I'm sure I'm not the only one.



*this is the program I use, so this is the one I'll be discussing. If you have Photoshop or PaintProPlus, it should have a similar feature to the one I use.
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