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This is about the most pointless thread I've ever seen on this forum in all the 8 years Iv'e been a member.
Look up any and all posts by Cliveh!
This is about the most pointless thread I've ever seen on this forum in all the 8 years Iv'e been a member.
Look up any and all posts by Cliveh!
Thanks for those kind words.
Because someone needs to point out how puerile it is.
brassaï is pronounced like " braaws ay ee " the two dots over the the ï ( tréma ) makes it so you pronounce both vowels separately
laszlo moholy nagy is pronounced in hungarian like "mo-hoy-neug"
moholy nagy is the godfather of modern graphic design and plastics work,
he did much more than make bauhaus perspective, and type+graphics-photographs and invent photograms ( simultaneously with manray ).
thanks shawn
- john
After decades of reading I must admit I only recently realized I was mispronouncing Catechol. It got me thinking about all the other photochemical compounds I read and write about. I'm probably mispronouncing several.
... photographs which themselves are more compelling than the actual experience we witness.
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After decades of reading I must admit I only recently realized I was mispronouncing Catechol.
I caught about 2 minutes of the Today show the other day and they were giving some highlights from some recent study of regional pronunciations of words like caramel. The maps for each word were different, too. Kinda interesting (and something that's been discussed a bunch on APUG - especially the two countries divided by a common language stuff).
After decades of reading I must admit I only recently realized I was mispronouncing Catechol. It got me thinking about all the other photochemical compounds I read and write about. I'm probably mispronouncing several.
I've had a long and eventful life, I just don't want to spend what's left of it contemplating how people with their various speech patterns pronounce the word "photography".Anyone else see the irony?
What is with all the grumpy people on forums these days? When I was young the expression "Get a life!" was popular. Maybe it should be brought back.
I've had a long and eventful life, I just don't want to spend what's left of it contemplating how people with their various speech patterns pronounce the word "photography".
I've had a long and eventful life, I just don't want to spend what's left of it contemplating how people with their various speech patterns pronounce the word "photography".
I pronounce as fuh-tog-ruff-ee
I like saying "taking pictures".
Reason: It drives some people absolutely up the wall, because they think somehow their use of a camera is more noble than 'taking pictures' and insist they are 'making images' or 'capturing light' or some such nonsense.![]()
'Take' and 'make' definitely apply to very different photographic methodologies. It's not just about being pedantic - but these days, anybody who takes something seriously for more than 20 minutes is pretentious. I like taking and making pictures, and use the words interchangeably, depending on how I'm shooting and, I'll be honest... who I'm talking to. You don't speak the Queen's English when chatting with the plumber.
I like saying "taking pictures".
Reason: It drives some people absolutely up the wall, because they think somehow their use of a camera is more noble than 'taking pictures' and insist they are 'making images' or 'capturing light' or some such nonsense.![]()
Furtographers take pichers.
I once had a thousand business cards printed and they spelled it Photograper.
I hear the word pictures pronounced "pitchers" all the time...
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