FrankS
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I'mSYACATT = I'm sure you are correct about this, too.
Topdog1 said:I'm sure you are correct about this, too. Consider it part of the argot of the blogosphere and the creeping digitization of all things, including photography and discourse. :bang:
/Ira
xayraa33 said:I like the word " Bokeh"
it is especially nice when the word " creamy" is before it
like in " creamy Bokeh "
Rafael said:It's not a photographic word, but I would be inclined to vote for "irregardless." ( or is it "iregardless"? What is the world coming to when one has to spend time contemplating the "correct" spelling of an ungrammatical word?)
FrankS said:I know it as boe-kay. That's like "okay" with a "b" in front.
Topdog1 said:Wow - what a cool thought. I wonder if there is a single word that expresses this contradiction?
/Ira
Topdog1 said:Frank,
In that case, shouldn't we spell it "bouquet" -as in a bouquet of Hyacinths? 😀
Regards,
Ira
gareth said:You know, now I think about it, the word I really hate is 'awesome'.
Some words are just destroyed by inappropriate, or simply overuse.
Aaaaaaagh how I hate 'awesome'.
What about 'cool' or 'chill' or am I just showing signs of getting old?
telenous said:That word actually exists. 🙂 It's called 'fokeh' and it is pronounced foe-kay (like 'o-kay'). The Japanese rarely use it, as they are more fond of 'bokeh'.
thank APUG for that!gareth said:Analog or analogue.
Since when were cameras analogue? They are either film or digital, aren't they?
good call!VinceC said:FSU
The cameras were made in the Soviet Union; they're Soviet, not former Soviet cameras.