Just an observation and opinion.
It seems to me that the overall quality of photography posted on UHH these days has improved. If you just look at "Newest Pictures" you get a quick sampling of what is being posted and I am impressed.
The atmosphere here is good also. Most are friendly, anxious to help, and non-judgmental, whatever the problem. I also feel that the learning opportunities have increased as people openly share their ideas and methods.
Congratulations are due for one and all!
Please feel free to share your own observations. It is good for everyone to know they are appreciated.
Cwilson341 wrote:
It seems to me that the overall quality of photography posted on UHH these days has improved. If you just look at "Newest Pictures" you get a quick sampling of what is being posted and I am impressed.
The atmosphere here is good also. Most are friendly, anxious to help, and non-judgmental, whatever the problem. I also feel that the learning opportunities have increased as people openly share their ideas and methods.
Congratulations are due for one and all!
It seems to me that the overall quality of photogr... (
show quote)
I agree. Some old-timers are thinking of leaving due to "boredom". I find the site to be fun and rewarding. I hope they reconsider.
I greatly enjoy my time here. Each day I find something inspiring taken in ways that encourage me to grab my camera. There's also a wealth of educational information that is shared here. Each member is a specialist in something with their lifetime of experiences in their chosen field.
I learn by reading posts regarding questions and those truly have helped me better understand my gear and techniques. It is true that we learn from others and that we cannot live long enough to experience it all ourselves.
There are many choices of photography forums and of the ones that I patronize the UHH is hands-down my favorite due to all those here that are willing to share.
I agree, I learn something everyday. Thank you to the "pros" for sharing their expertise and suggestions. There are some fantastic photos that are shared on this site.
Cwilson341 wrote:
It seems to me that the overall quality of photography posted on UHH these days has improved. If you just look at "Newest Pictures" you get a quick sampling of what is being posted and I am impressed.
The atmosphere here is good also. Most are friendly, anxious to help, and non-judgmental, whatever the problem. I also feel that the learning opportunities have increased as people openly share their ideas and methods.
Congratulations are due for one and all!
It seems to me that the overall quality of photogr... (
show quote)
I agree on the quality of the images. Seems like as the cameras get better, so do the images. Another "old-tmer" and I were discussing this just yesterday. There's always been a propensity to help, even by a lot of folks who don't.
I am pleased to see that it isn't just my imagination. I think UHH is inspiring every one to try and up their game. It is fun to share what you've see with others whether it is a masterpiece or not.
kpmac wrote:
I agree. Some old-timers are thinking of leaving due to "boredom". I find the site to be fun and rewarding. I hope they reconsider.
You get out of it what you put into it.
I find a lot of inspirational images that get me thinking and I also like to study the composition of images that I find interesting.
PHRubin wrote:
I mostly agree.
I know there are always some who donโt rise to the occasion, but all in all, this is a good place and we should all work to make it a place of support and friendship.๐
tradio wrote:
You get out of it what you put into it.
I find a lot of inspirational images that get me thinking and I also like to study the composition of images that I find interesting.
You are so right! Sometimes what you get back is even more than what you put in but you have to participate.๐
Cwilson341 wrote:
It seems to me that the overall quality of photography posted on UHH these days has improved. If you just look at "Newest Pictures" you get a quick sampling of what is being posted and I am impressed.
The atmosphere here is good also. Most are friendly, anxious to help, and non-judgmental, whatever the problem. I also feel that the learning opportunities have increased as people openly share their ideas and methods.
Congratulations are due for one and all!
Please feel free to share your own observations. It is good for everyone to know they are appreciated.
It seems to me that the overall quality of photogr... (
show quote)
Do you think that applies to Curmudgeon? That man believes in ghosts, you know.
Seriously, I agree with what you have posted. Also, I believe in the Keebler Elves and often use their 'Elfin Magic' when editing.
l-fox wrote:
Do you think that applies to Curmudgeon? That man ... (
show quote)
Hey! Whoโs got an issue with ghosts. Not me. As for the Keebler Elves, they are superstars!
Are there any theories to explore?
Are advanced techniques being widely shared that advance the skills of all?
Are advanced (even basic) editing techniques, tools and methods being widely shared and used, advancing the results of all?
Is it the shoes?
Have simply better photographers joined the site?
Are people taking more images, in a digital world, increasing the odds of something better in a sequence that just a single try?
Beyond the shoes, are IS / VR / IBIS technologies becoming wide spread to the extent it's hard to create a blurring image?
Are more people willing to shoot on auto?
Are people more confident in using the Pro-mode or the other semi-auto modes on the camera?
CHG_CANON wrote:
Are there any theories to explore?
Are advanced techniques being widely shared that advance the skills of all?
Are advanced (even basic) editing techniques, tools and methods being widely shared and used, advancing the results of all?
Is it the shoes?
Have simply better photographers joined the site?
Are people taking more images, in a digital world, increasing the odds of something better in a sequence that just a single try?
Beyond the shoes, are IS / VR / IBIS technologies becoming wide spread to the extent it's hard to create a blurring image?
Are more people willing to shoot on auto?
Are people more confident in using the Pro-mode or the other semi-auto modes on the camera?
Are there any theories to explore? br br Are adva... (
show quote)
Hopefully. All of the above.๐
gessman wrote:
I agree on the quality of the images. Seems like as the cameras get better, so do the images. Another "old-tmer" and I were discussing this just yesterday. There's always been a propensity to help, even by a lot of folks who don't.
Or perhaps more people are learning how to post-process their images more effectively.
If you want to reply, then
register here. Registration is free and your account is created instantly, so you can post right away.