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Thanx!maarten-sr wrote:5* movie
Thanx for your comment. It was a surprise for me.GoldenEagle wrote:Great work as usual!
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Okay,your comment tells me the thougts of ,I guess 99%, the Scramble-members.marcel32us wrote:Personally I don't like video's in the photo forum if they are not indicated as such (so that I can skip them).
Probably a lot of people do like to watch video's, but not me. So please keep posting, as long as you mention in the title that it's a video post, and not photo's. If there's enough people posting video's, maybe a seperate (sub)forum would be a nice idea.
Just my 2 cents,
Marcel
It's another way of experiencing planespotting. The details of a photo and at my (and also a lot of others) side the total motion with footages,sound etc etc etcStephan Lodewijks wrote:I guess what most people see with their own eyes every day is what you catch on film. So, I think, for most of us a movie doesn't add to the live experience. However, the level of detail that we miss with our own eyes in a live spotting experience, or on film for that matter, is what makes still pictures more interesting to most of us. To be able to sit down and take a while to study all the beautiful details of a photo, or just to enjoy the beauty of a perfectly timed frame can add a lot to the actual experience. Maybe I'm a dreamer, but that's why I think your films don't get too many replies here in the photo forum.
Anyway, great spirit, keep up the hobby, always!
Stephan
PLanespotting is a big word with many ways of interpretation. I do have respect for everyones presentation and perception.Thijs wrote:Recently we some topics appearing with video material. At this moment we don't have any specific rules regarding posting of video's, we thread them as pictures. The suggestion Marcel make is a good one, just put video in the topic title and it is clear for anyone what to expect.
Regarding Valk his opinion that the majority of the Scramble forum members don't like video's, i don't have any indication this is true nor false. In my opinion there is no reason to not post any video's anymore here. I am sure some people will enjoy, but i am also sure some people will not like it, but that's also the case with pictures
Regarding the future of social media, with all respect, but social media is more incorporated with the younger people 15-25/30 than the alduts. As the majority of the spotting community is above 30 i don't think social media will within a short time frame make forums like this not usefull anymore.
So keep those movies coming, because i am sure some people do like them, next to that i am sure some people have good ideas how you can improve the quality of your movies! But always state video in your topic title so its clear for everyone what to expect.
Thijs
Thanx and I will upload them. Though it would be only for you.GoldenEagle wrote:I think you still must upload your video's to the forum.
If someone doesn't like watchin video's instead of pictures than you don't have to watch it.
You really inspire me, keep it up!
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