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    Re: Happy Halloween.



    I'm confused here...


    Quote Originally Posted by Alex Niedra


    And what would Halloween be without some pumkin carving, Canon DSLR-style? [img]/emoticons/emotion-2.gif[/img]



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    Love it!

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    Re: Happy Halloween.



    Quote Originally Posted by GarzaCapitalist
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    AKA<span style="color: #0000ff;"] salazarbrujo?

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    Re: Happy Halloween.



    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Elberson


    Quote Originally Posted by GarzaCapitalist
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    AKA<span style="color:#0000ff;"] salazarbrujo?



    Almost certainly is the same person. I was trying to decide earlier why he would have registered for a new account. It appears the username salazarbrujo was deleted. If you can delete your own account, I wasn't aware of that fact.


    Just a few tips for posting, GarzaCapitalist (salazarbrujo), that I notice from this post and ones made in the past.
    • More context when you post pictures would help. Why are you posting them? Is there some attribute you want feedback on? Were you trying to go for a particular look or show something creatively? We're always happy to offer feedback and tips, but some more guidance would help.
    • Sometimes you put multiple posts in a row, with each replying to another specific post. You can lump these replies into one post, using quotes from each above the reply to that post (which I know can be annoying cause you might have to copy and paste) or putting @Username: in front of the reply. This really helps when trying following the conversation. The format of this forum actually makes this confusing since there is a reply button after each post, but the reply goes at the end of the discussion. I'm not quite sure why this was done.
    • Editing posts to fix errors is fine, but please don't completely change the content of a post. It makes it very difficult to follow the conversation after that edited post.



    Just trying to make your and my forum experience a little easier, don't take any of the above personally.
    - Trowski

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    Re: Happy Halloween.



    These tips are extremely difficult for people who just want to say a few things, and show there proudly taken photos. all i want to do is copy paste,write a few words to the forum, and not my psychology professors! im not an Einstein, nor do i have the time, or ability to correctly format everything when i post, but i do think im not sinning when i do post. i understand it can be a bit childish, but all i want to do is sample and share to move on to the rest of my life, not type an essay om how i photographed my last composure! wasn

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    Re: Happy Halloween.



    Well. I wouldn

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