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Yes. I looked at a lot of the 58 posts, noting that most are negative. Two months ago he wrote: "I have not yet uploaded a pic to this site." I have not found any evidence of any being posted since.
So your question is highly relevant, Simplejoy. 😀
David
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David -while you were looking up my posts did you happen to run across this one of yours from 18 days ago? Such negative criticism of this forum and even some ugly criticism of users here that post their "parochial" aka crappy photos? It was really classy the way you excused those with greater talents ........................................ " (No offense is meant to those whose imagination is above that level — we know who they are!)" David--Can you tell us exactly who they are so we can separate them from the underachievers posting"parochial" pics?
I'll place the David post below-----------------
Bob,
I have read your document several times and can find no reason to disagree with your proposals. I dont think any discusssion is necessary, unless anyone comes up with alternative proposals. Consequently, I urge implementation asap.
It concerns me that the user base is diminishing. (As I write, only nine threads have seen any activity in the past 24 hours!) This is our largest current problem, and I am not sure that the changes discussed for storage, organisation and display of photos will have any impact on that problem. There is something else missing that needs to be provided. News items and articles that will stimulate and help users to make more interesting photos and explore new subject material would be a good idea, and no doubt that is the tip of the iceberg. We need to be encouraged and challenged not to be so parochial in the photos we post. I believe that Instagram and Fakebook provide showcases for that. (No offense is meant to those whose imagination is above that level — we know who they are!)
We have managed to create and support a lively sub-group of Canon users. Why, for instance, is the Leica forum so moribund? Why are other fora similarly uninhabited? These questions, their answers and the solutions to the problems they represent are what we should be discussing — without navel gazing!