This is the forum to share your recent aviation photos with the rest of the community, being photos not older than six months at the moment of topic opening. Theme-based topics, not about recent events, should go into the sub-forum. Although we will not screen beforehand, we reserve the right to delete any images, especially if clearly unsharp or otherwise low in quality. For more information on how to upload you images, check this post. In topic titles, please use airfield names in stead of just codes, and be clear about what kind of photos your viewers can expect (e.g. CIV/MIL, location etc.). Finally, bring any photo criticism understandable and to the point, not cynical or offensive! Simultaneously, do not feel offended by criticism per se, but simply explain your motives, taste et cetera, or ignore if you wish so. |
And another thing is: where are we going to draw the line about what is a regular and not. People putting regulars as and extra title inthe topic title. But with photos, that are, in my eyes, no regulars for Schiphol? So where are we going to draw the line, what is de definition of a regular?Ger wrote:O, now we have for the same day a topic for regulars and...specials....Come on guys!
Next time we have a rain and snow topic for the same day....
Rgds, Ger
Then I wonder, where does this group has to stash their photo if it are regulars? Because they are the not-regular type of photos you see at Schiphol, you might think that putting them in a regular topic will degrade the speciality of the photo. People that are bored of regulars will not view the schiphol topic with regulars, and if people with artistic photos place them there, they can lose viewers. Viewers that otherwise will praise the photo for its beauty.And then we have the group that only try to take the plane from it's most photogenic side/angle, and always try to put some drama in their picture (in this case the picture itself is just as important, if not, more important then the actual plane). Topics like this, will from now on be subscribed in a somewhat different way (date followed by the name of the airfield, regulars). These are the daily visitors to Schiphol, but somehow photographed in nice weather conditions (and i don't mean blue sky's) or with some nice action and drama in it. Which means that for that last group of photographers, we got more work to do, cause we have to divide our regulars from our specials that we have shot in one day, and have to place them in two different topics, but that is just fine by us, as long as everybody is happy right....
Last week at AMS;ErwinS wrote:Not much going around on the airfields these days if I check this forum... How comes....
We did split the AMS topics in 2 parts so people like you couldn't get provoked by ' our' kind of photos. Give it a try, the test is only 4 days old right now..............ErwinS wrote: It seems there is one front and that consists of photographers only.... And there is no arguing whit them as it seems.
I know but where are the pictures???nustyR wrote:Last week at AMS;
EVA 773
2 x IL96
Centurion MD-11
Saudi MD-11
Veteran 74 classic
I've posted some ( of the mentioned aircraft ) with different comments ( negative and positive ).ErwinS wrote: I know but where are the pictures???
I have some of them but are they appriciated??
ErwinS wrote:I have some of them but are they appriciated??
If you appreciate them yourself, the answer is already yes...ErwinS wrote:I know but where are the pictures???
I have some of them but are they appriciated??
Quiet some pictures split into several topics. Maybe not so much as normalErwinS wrote:I know but where are the pictures???
I have some of them but are they appriciated??
AMEN....Just post them and two things will happen:
a. a number of people don't care and scroll further down
b. a number of people will like them and may even post a compliment to you
No you don't. Stop thinking in problems please, think in solutions. Re-read my last post on the current policy and try to think of how we make it work instead of how we can keep coming up with reasons to complain.Mad Viper wrote:From what I see you will need a instruction manual explaining this, before starting to post photos.
You are the only making absolute statements like this AFAIK...ErwinS wrote:Well enjoy all the pictures here gents I've had it with all this chatter.
It seems there is one front and that consists of photographers only.... And there is no arguing whit them as it seems.
Let me get this straight. You have the kind of photos you think are most important to this forum but you won't post them because others keep on posting shots of a different kind? What do you want? Us begging to show your photos of the really special visitors? I'd love to see them, but I'm not going to ask.ErwinS wrote:I have some of them but are they appriciated??
I want to but like I said before, it will not be easy. Why, cause pleasing everybody will not be easy. You just can separate it, but where lies the boundaries of the split, which photo goes where, hence the large amount of question? This isn't work for 1 day, you need serious thinking on how to set the boundaries and definition. Without it it will simply be a mess.Stop thinking in problems please, think in solutions.
I don't complain, I too want a solution, but I just summed up things you can bump into (repeating the above). Cause only some text without going in detail will still raise questions, questions that will have to be answered by the poster himself for the greater part, but will be a lot easier with some help of some guidelines. So don't see my post as a complaint but more like a heads-up of what you can expect that can cause some difficulty or challenges here, and can heat up the discussion even more, rather then subsiding it. Cause eventually you want to close this discussion with a clear cut solution that most people are happy with, cause everyone happy will be an utopia.Re-read my last post on the current policy and try to think of how we make it work instead of how we can keep coming up with reasons to complain.
Most definitely! And the more general the indication (like 'regulars in snow', 'interesting visitors') the better this will work.Mad Viper wrote:I don't mind that people provide better info in the topic title, just make sure that that info corresponds to the content of that topic.
Amen to that, it is good to have some details. But like you're are saying to much detail isn't going to work like you want. The only challenge for me is to see if most of the people here can give the same detail to the guidelines, so that it will be easy to see the difference in the topics.Still, I feel we should leave detail to be no more important than it is, and focus on the main structure. On this message board, we try and define as little as we can in detail, while maintaining some sort of formula that works, can be understood by everyone and be maintained.
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