Kyle Weiss
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The sheer ineptitude of folks selling things on the Internet by failing to use a digital camera properly. Or attempting to use a horrible cell phone, complete with finger-smudged lens, to try and capture images.
This could possibly be the fault of a crappy or old camera. In that case, I still blame the person posting the pictures.
What is even worse, are pictures they've taken repeatedly trying to obviously fix the problem, failing, but still sharing them. 19 crappy pictures aren't the same as one good one. Thanks, Etsy. Thanks, eBay. Thanks, Craigslist.
How long have we had Internets? Long time? Digital cameras? Yeah? Long enough to do it right? I guess not. "...but the lamp two feet away in the back is clear!" No bonus points. Sorry.
Fuzzy pictures = "hiding something." Or someone who fails at technology or other Internet-related sales know how. In either case, trouble down the road. The amount of grief I have gotten for asking for clear pictures, too. Not always, but can be a great, free indicator of "Please, don't buy from me." Fair enough!
I suppose I haven't had this problem before looking at pipes, because a majority of what I bought and sold were not items that required reading the manual on exactly what "macro" means, or the "cute little flower" setting is. In addition, auto-focus obviously means the closer you get, the camera does the rest. To infinity. GET REAL CLOSE! Done.
*crys in booze*
Dammit, okay, done. 8)
This could possibly be the fault of a crappy or old camera. In that case, I still blame the person posting the pictures.
What is even worse, are pictures they've taken repeatedly trying to obviously fix the problem, failing, but still sharing them. 19 crappy pictures aren't the same as one good one. Thanks, Etsy. Thanks, eBay. Thanks, Craigslist.
How long have we had Internets? Long time? Digital cameras? Yeah? Long enough to do it right? I guess not. "...but the lamp two feet away in the back is clear!" No bonus points. Sorry.
Fuzzy pictures = "hiding something." Or someone who fails at technology or other Internet-related sales know how. In either case, trouble down the road. The amount of grief I have gotten for asking for clear pictures, too. Not always, but can be a great, free indicator of "Please, don't buy from me." Fair enough!
I suppose I haven't had this problem before looking at pipes, because a majority of what I bought and sold were not items that required reading the manual on exactly what "macro" means, or the "cute little flower" setting is. In addition, auto-focus obviously means the closer you get, the camera does the rest. To infinity. GET REAL CLOSE! Done.
*crys in booze*
Dammit, okay, done. 8)