Saturday, March 5, 2011

Gas prices and professional photography vs TERRORIST thugs & morons who give their stolen images away for “credit” or “fame”

Rising gas prices threaten THUGS & MORONS


Now that gas prices are headed to the sky, you will see much wailing and gnashing of teeth on the Internet, where losers bemoan that their fame-lusting obsession has become that much more expensive lately. Well, to put it bluntly, who cares?

Here’s a picture of the type of imbecile we’re talking about:



 This bottom feeding scum will never be a professional photographer, or even close. He will never be an Ansel Adams. He will never be an Art Wolfe. He will be a rodent, scurrying in the underbrush, stealing the compositions of real photographers, and then scurrying to the nearest WIFI signal to “share” his new “trophy” with his loser buddies on Flickr/photosig.com/photo.net. He is the type of imbecile who gleefully uploads stolen copies of Art Wolfe images to istockphoto, and who loftily opines that “photography is not a viable career path anymore”, whenever someone points out his terrorism. 

 Anyway, with that in mind, why would we care that these losers are complaining about gas prices? Here’s a hint buddy…stop trying to be a photographer! You never will be, ever! Save yourself a lot of money by stopping the terrorism. Real photographers don’t have day-jobs to subsidize selling images for 25 cents like this piece of shit can. Look how ugly this loser is, and and how stupidly he’s grinning, no doubt in anticipation of abusing himself to the “comments and critiques” he’s getting tonight. 

 These THUGS and MORONS deserve no sympathy as the price of commodities go up. It’s like suicide bombers complaining about the rising cost of dynamite! While real photographers have to pay the $4 a gallon and then try to sell their images (assuming the composition isn’t just stolen and dumped on Flickr for pennies) for enough to feed their kids and pay for the roof over their heads, these THUGS can go sell their images for 25 cents on Istockphoto and then chortle about “getting recognition” when some magazine snaps up a $500 cover shot for a quarter. Pure terrorism!


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