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Title: Hello from Scotland
Post by: johnmessingham on February 15, 2012, 18:14
Hi All,

Although I signed up for this site quite a while ago I am only now getting time to get started in microstock photography. I look forward to reading the posts on this forum in order to see how to proceed from here on in.
Title: Re: Hello from Scotland
Post by: m@m on February 15, 2012, 20:07
Hey, welcome aboard... :)
Title: Re: Hello from Scotland
Post by: WarrenPrice on February 15, 2012, 20:26
Welcome to the funny farm, John.  There are a few gems of information to be found but you must wade thru the pig stye to find that silk pig's ear purse.   ;D
Title: Re: Hello from Scotland
Post by: gillian vann on February 16, 2012, 05:00
Welcome to the funny farm, John.  There are a few gems of information to be found but you must wade thru the pig stye to find that silk pig's ear purse.   ;D

that was delicately put, but I would agree. I've learned heaps here, but had to keep my hands off the keyboard a lot. Don't look for happy clappy sharing and singalongs, lol.
Title: Re: Hello from Scotland
Post by: lagereek on February 16, 2012, 05:17
Hallo there!  now how about sending us a bottle of Lagavulin or MacAllens,  look upon it as your membership fee in this exclusive club. ;)

best.
Title: Re: Hello from Scotland
Post by: ShadySue on February 18, 2012, 08:18
Hi~
I'm usually in Scotland, but posting from hot but just as 'flat overcast' :( Sri Lanka. I think I take the clouds with me.
As they said above, welcome to the funny farm.
Title: Re: Hello from Scotland
Post by: HappySnappy on April 07, 2012, 02:50
Hello everyone. I am from Scotland too. I am so happy to have found this forum.
Title: Re: Hello from Scotland
Post by: BaldricksTrousers on April 07, 2012, 05:19
Welcome, all. You are likely to find that this site addresses the concerns of people who already know the basics and are exchanging info about stuff that bothers established microstock photographers. If you are interested in basic "how to"or "what's wrong with this"  tips, then the newbie forums on Shutterstock and iStock are likely to be more help.