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Offcourse, name it "EHAM Schiphol 14-12-2010 Regulars”Mad Viper wrote:Andreas question: If for some reason I had a great day at Schiphol with some great photos, but I missed al the unusual visitors, am I allowed to post in a topic about Schiphol or not?
Same, just change the topic names.And what about Eindhoven, Maastricht, Rotterdam, Volkel, Leeuwarden, Gilze-Rijen, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Heathrow, Luton or other airports that keep showing up here in the photo forum.
Movements seem to be movements and i don’t know or care about that just one bit, so i would not know how to answer your questionAnd why are the movements, including the regulars ones posted in the movement forums? They could be deleted also, right? Only unusaul movements for that matter. Cause those regular movements are boring to some.
No, it surely doesn’t. That’s why everyone is welcome to post their pictures. Old? I don’t think so, there are hundreds off young people getting into photography. The problem is that "for example” a new guy doesn’t read the rules forum or the "how to post pictures” topic and they start asking questions which usually get the more experienced guys into an -Flame off- mode and a discussion is born again. Result: new guy will not post again.And I'm reading a lot about that the hobby is growing old and not many young people are participating in the hobby, and does it help when a young guy is posting his first pictures with his new camera and immediately people start bragging about his photos being boring. Does that really help in promoting the hobby?
Okay , that helps : thanks so far !Glidepath wrote:Stick to the rule and the law:
Publish via web or in print (any form) only those items of which you are sure you are the legal owner of the copyright.
If you are not or unsure. DO NOT PUBLISH.
+ c. depends on the disclaimer
Personally, I could not agree more, Chris. However, for many posters it apparently isCrizz wrote:a bit more specified... isn't so hard is it?
I had many shots posted here but it seems that they were not interesting enough.Mad Viper wrote:Well why don't you go out then and show some other things, or try to click on the non-schiphol topics, plenty of non-KLMs there.
Maybe we should stop nagging about what is posted here and encourage people to post there photos here, instead of other forums. Cause all that nagging about photos doesn't really help in advertising a site.
If you look you can see multiple pics of an IL-76 that visited 2 days ago...ErwinS wrote:Are there no more interesting a/c visiting the Dutch fields? I only see blue blue KLM.....
I miss the shots of the 'klappers'......
And how do you measure that, amount of views or reactions you get? What I've learned is that you don't need to expect any comments on photos at this site. Especially if they general population finds them 'to boring' or 'to regular'.I had many shots posted here but it seems that they were not interesting enough.
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