2012/12/22 12:50:57
sharke
Remember, nobody gives a rat's ass about your Christmas family photos and nobody will ever look at them again a week after you've taken them, so don't even bother taking the lens cap off. 

More light hearted festive tips to follow. 
2012/12/22 12:55:00
SteveStrummerUK
Oh bugger.


I've been doing it wrong all these years.


Just to make sure, should I remove the batteries from my camera
 
 
2012/12/22 12:55:25
digi2ns
LOL

Just take 'em and cram 'em in a folder on FaceBook.  They'll be there for family to see if they choose.  

Ive got a huge tote full of pictures that go back to the 60s and the only time it gets opened is to more more into it   Then back in its spot it goes.
2012/12/22 13:02:40
sharke
To be absolutely sure you get professional results, it's worth spending money on a pro camera. This is my go-to point and shoot. 


Not sure how many megapixels it has but it's definitely a lot. 
2012/12/22 13:10:35
bapu
sharke


To be absolutely sure you get professional results, it's worth spending money on a pro camera. This is my go-to point and shoot. 


Not sure how many megapixels it has but it's definitely a lot. 

LOL!!!
2012/12/22 13:51:21
craigb
I would only take Christmas pictures if I thought they might later be useful for blackmail purposes.
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