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Still here. I just read the forums now for any news, tech stuff etc.
I can happily live without it

Still here. I just read the forums now for any news, tech stuff etc.
I can happily live without it

Technically and within the strict rules, you are correct, they shouldn't post images in the "talk sections"I think that the biggest problem with those threads are the pictures posted on them rather than elsewhere -
You better have a word with the F&C gang...they shouldn't post images in the "talk sections"
I don't go in there, there is only one person on the mod team that brave @TheBigYinYou better have a word with the F&C gang...
Doesn't apply to the F&C gang because they're really special and take fantastic photos that people should really be paying to view!You better have a word with the F&C gang...
They're certainly 'special'....Doesn't apply to the F&C gang because they're really special and take fantastic photos that people should really be paying to view!![]()
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And we'll have less comment from the tuppenny stalls thank you very much!They're certainly 'special'....
Shhhh… he doesn't want the rest of the Admin mods to know he's gone native on them!I don't think it needs much bravery, it's got to be the calmest, friendliest, if somewhat dusty and damp-smelling, sections of TP. I think @TheBigYin has been having you on!
Technically and within the strict rules, you are correct, they shouldn't post images in the "talk sections"
However it's useful for someone considering "that camera" or "that lens" to find examples of what its capable of, in the real world, not under test conditions by a Journalist / or someone paid to extol the virtues etc of, rather than search the myriad of forums and threads hoping to stumble over an example...
Quite easily. I see no problem with sharing pictures, but they are posted on groups where the only people likely to see them are people who use the same equipment. If the pictures are worth sharing then the make of equipment is unimportant, as surely the image is the important thing, not what was used to capture it.
You better have a word with the F&C gang...
Shhhh… he doesn't want the rest of the Admin mods to know he's gone native on them!![]()
Historically, the reason why there were a whole bunch of photo's posted in the Film and Conventional Talk section was simply that we didn't actually HAVE a "photo's from film" section. So, every time we posted a shot in the rest of the forum, taken on Acros 100 some ignoramous would say "that's nice, but can I see the Colour Version..." and we'd have to explain that it was shot on Black and White Film, and there WAS no colour version. I know this sounds like a trivial thing, but when it happened EVERY time you posted anything, it soon wore extremely thin. Even when we posted the picture, and made a special effort to explain it was shot on film, in black and white, there'd still be some cockwomble who'd ask to see the colour version...
In the end, in an effort to stop me banning soo many people for being imbeciles, it was kind of agreed that staff would turn a blind eye to photo sharing threads in the F&C ghetto...
I must say, I do actually try and encourage people to actually post in the photo's from film section, but there's a couple of threads and the competitions that have a life of their own now![]()
So I try not to leave the sanctuary of the F&C section when posting photos these days, it saves on confusion!No but it earned you a holiday.if that's not got me banned
I was talking to my mam yesterday about life the universe and everything and we got talking about our school days. My mam was the first in her family to go to High School and she's always been proud of it. I want to a pretty awful school. I saw teachers assault children physically, mentally and emotionally and generally violate their rights in a way which would be front page news for the tabloids today. Other teachers were just rank bad teachers. I came on more once I left school and went to college.
These days I don't worry too much for the physical and mental health of children at school but maybe there's a need to be concerned about what's going on in further education if that above is any sort of representative example of how that individual relates to others![]()
Sorry to confuse you... although it clearly isn't very difficult. Let me clarify: I can happily live without having to interface with miserable, narrow minded old t***s like you.
There... that better? People like you turn my stomach... so prescriptive. Plus.. all your photographs are f*****g boring. LOL
See you all in a few years.. if that's not got me banned... in which case.... (shrug).... who gives a s***.
I could predict that you would find it so ... actually I find it quite sad.Not at all. That comment was genuinely funny!
It really ought to be obvious to an educated intelligent adult that we all treat people differently depending on our relationship to them.
I could predict that you would find it so ... actually I find it quite sad.
Well you’re entitled to impose those standards upon yourself, but I’m not so sure you should impose them on others.Maybe we shouldn't.
Yup.
The whole "I can say what the **** I like on the net, treat people like sh!t and be an ar$e all day long" attitude just doesn't sit we with me.
He’s always been an utter gent to me, and to most other people too, however there are people who constantly go out of their way to goad him, again, you choose to behave how you like, but if someone is aggressive towards me, I believe it’s fair to do the same in return.
YMMV but when someone comes here to bully others, I think it’s fair to call them an ar$e
You personally have thought it ok to abuse me here in the past, and as far as I can see I’ve never done the same to youthere’s some double standards at play here
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Well you’re entitled to impose those standards upon yourself, but I’m not so sure you should impose them on others.
Well I hate to say it, umm I don't. All of you on this forum are quite polite and mild mannered compared with the in game chat of MMO's especially a game called World of Tanks.
This is the second thread I have read tonight where someone made this point. It's hard to see a way through it thoughSorry to be pessimistic; I can't see things improving until it's possible to discuss art here without the thread being dragged down
Think I'd differ here - a photograph should be self-explanatory unless for instance it's a reportage one that needs a caption. After all, if it can't be 'read' by a viewer, it scarcely functions as an image. And it could be critiqued on that basis.Hence the first step to receiving critique should be to explain why the photograph was made.
Think I'd differ here - a photograph should be self-explanatory unless for instance it's a reportage one that needs a caption. After all, if it can't be 'read' by a viewer, it scarcely functions as an image. And it could be critiqued on that basis.
Don't think so - you'd just assess how much it works as an image. If it doesn't convey anything then that would be part of the crit. Seems to me that there are three linked aspects - aesthetics, meaning, and technique.viewing a photograph where critique has been requested. In this case, doesn't it help if we know what the photographer was trying to achieve?
Which is fair game - I mean, once it's out there ....presenting a photo with no explanation allows the viewers to express what they see, which may be different from what the photographer intended
Except that for a piece of music there is a start, middle and end (well for most music that isDon't think so - you'd just assess how much it works as an image. If it doesn't convey anything then that would be part of the crit. Seems to me that there are three linked aspects - aesthetics, meaning, and technique.
The case would be similar for a piece of music.
This^Except that for a piece of music there is a start, middle and end (well for most music that is) ... and by its very nature and presuming you listen to the whole piece is a narrative. A single image can only be that, i.e. a singleton. As such a narrative/objective/intention or other such statement would help in delivering critique. I've been to a number of photo exhibitions and all of them had at least some narrative about the images presented, if only some background as to what/why/when or where.
Yes it can help, if the photos are documentary of a particular place / event / thing. But I think a single image can be assessed on its own merits ...I've been to a number of photo exhibitions and all of them had at least some narrative
Probably more true if artificial lighting is involved, Phil?Posting an image with no background leaves a reviewer with only half a story to base their critique on.