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Sorry but I don't agree; there are already to many rules in the world and I never understand why people want to add some more.While I love all of the photos from Landscapelover, some of which are truly exceptional, perhaps we need a guideline that says something like no more than one photo posted per day or even every couple of days by an individual. For the most part that's what everybody has been doing, actually many more like one every 4 or 5 days. This prevents photos from getting buried really quickly and more eyes on all of the great stuff posted here. Most other photo forums that I am involved with do have such guidelines. Just a thought ...
While I love all of the photos from Landscapelover, some of which are truly exceptional, perhaps we need a guideline that says something like no more than one photo posted per day or even every couple of days by an individual. For the most part that's what everybody has been doing, actually many more like one every 4 or 5 days. This prevents photos from getting buried really quickly and more eyes on all of the great stuff posted here. Most other photo forums that I am involved with do have such guidelines. Just a thought ...
I've been in this forum for a long time. It's just been in the past 2+ months I've had a chance to edit my photos. I've been on sabbatical leave and been in front of the computer all the time.
I do not mean to just throw the garbage (hope you do not think so) into this forum. The times I spent to edit each photos now were the same as when I posted photos once in 3-4 weeks. The last one took me ~ 3 hours. I don't mean anything but just want to share them with you. I am an amateur and have no reason to promote my photos for commercial purposes.
I apologize If this bothers some of you. Please let me know and I will stop doing this and just keep them to myself.
For EJ, I am a big fan of you, if you've posted many pictures a day, I will never complain due to quality of your work. However, this may not apply to my level. Even after your comment, I am still your follower.
Please let me know.
Best regards,
Pramote
Like I said, the work you have been posting is often exceptional and I would definitely want to keep seeing them. But your images would get more views if you spaced out your posts more rather than scrolling them to the previous page so quickly - just food for thought No negative feelings at all and it's just my opinion. We'll see if others chime in or if I'm the only one that feels that way.
I love and am inspired by the images that both of you present in this forum. I don't care about "forum velocity" because I can browse slowly or quickly depending upon the amount of time I can spend studying the photos of others. I am not in favor of rules that would restrict posting frequency. After a trip, I may have a dozen photos I want to share. Sometimes I go months without sharing a single image. I think Jack expressed my feelings well in the mission statement for this forum:Hi EJ,
No hard feeling! I respect your opinion. What I like about this forum is people. Almost all of them are sophisticated and very friendly. I've learnt a lot from them and accumulate a lot of good friends.
My intention of posting the pictures here is not about how many "like" I will get but just about sharing my vision. I've always thought twice before posting and made sure they were not poor quality.
My leave is almost ended any way. Work has already had a lot of rules, I don't want to add another one. Please don't make me ruin this forum. I will end it myself and will stop posting the pictures here for a while.
Best regards,
Pramote
Please do not slow or limit your posting. Your images inspire me more than you'll ever know."A place to exchange ideas, techniques, experiences AND images, where the discussions are fun, respectful and geared toward the goal of helping each other improve all aspects of our photography."
Thanks very much Dave! I really appreciate it. It took me ~ 1 hour or more to wait for the clouds on this one. PramotePramote,
That image is cool in black and white!
I agree with you, Dave! There are some great sensors out there and folks who can really make great images with them.Through all the technical advances made in many cameras and the cmos sensors in recent years, there is a certain je ne sais quoi to many images derived from certain CCD sensor based cameras. The images and sensors of these camera may often measure poorly on some of the parameters we associate with state of the art performance and image capture and certainly have shortcomings. Yet like analogic music reproduction, there is something more, that can't be measured, that contributes to the viseral impact that images from these cameras often make.
Dave (D&A)