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A few Samples

Why not spring for a subscription here and post to the gallery. Those are good photos, but flickr does auto sharpening so its hard to tell how well you actually did.
 
Hi Rick A.. the main reason I did Flickr, is that it's public viewing with being password protected. Nothing agaianst APUG, but you have to provide a log in and be a member to view Gallery.

Todd
 
Hi Rick A.. the main reason I did Flickr, is that it's public viewing with being password protected. Nothing agaianst APUG, but you have to provide a log in and be a member to view Gallery.

Todd
That's a slap in the face if I ever read one, and a way round paying any subs. and displaying your work free of charge, and thumbing his nose at us, what a cheapskate, I hope the moderators will close this loophole .
 
That's a slap in the face if I ever read one, and a way round paying any subs. and displaying your work free of charge, and thumbing his nose at us, what a cheapskate, I hope the moderators will close this loophole .

What you said!!
 
I understand it. There are those outside the film community who wouldn't be able to see his work if he only posted it here. Perhaps that's what he meant with his reply. Giving anyone the initial benefit of the doubt seems reasonable enough!

I do think, though, that he should be springing for a membership. We all get so much from this forum, that the price is far less than the value we get in return! Just the time put into keeping this place for us is worth far more than the cost, and deserves something.

I hope I'm not being out of line.
 
What you said!!
It makes the members like us who are subscribers Rick look like idiots, I've been retired for nine years and still manage pay my dues.
 
The issue isn't that we look like idiots, at least to my thinking. It shows we appreciate the site.

If being able to show his work to folks outside the realm of APUG is important, there isn't much choice. No one will join just to see one person's work.

He should be paying for his membership, and showing his appreciation for the work and value this site provides to everyone. Even before I went back to film, this site was a gold mine of photographic information, and the fee is worth every penny and then some!

Just my thoughts, and again, I hope I'm not out of line!
 
Hi Rick A.. the main reason I did Flickr, is that it's public viewing with being password protected. Nothing agaianst APUG, but you have to provide a log in and be a member to view Gallery.

Todd

hi todd

im a bit confused ..

don't you need to log in to post anything on flickr, and log in to post to thread's here ?
not really sure what the difference is, other than apug's gallery being for subscribers
which squelches down on image theft.
while i have a flickr account i rarely post anything there because i don't like the idea
of people stealing my work, and its well known that ad agencies and other people
who would usually pay for stock or paid photographer's work prowl and steal work fromflickr.

john
 
I've got a web-site (never much liked flickr) I direct people to if they want to see some of my photographs. APUG galleries see my work first though. I value the feedback I get from the other subscribers. I fly an idea, or post not- quite-right prints, and know I'll get some thoughtful responses.

Anybody who visits APUG more than a handful of times a year should cough up a subscription. It is CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! for the immense amounts of information, amusement and support.

If you can't afford a subscription, I wonder how you can afford photography? It is not, as a wise man said, for the faint of wallet.
 
didn't mean to start something..

OK.. If I want to show my friends and family my images this is what there faced with on APUG gallery:

You do not have permission to access this page. This could be due to one of several reasons:

  1. Your user account may not have sufficient privileges to access this page. Are you trying to edit someone else's post, access administrative features or some other privileged system?
  2. You are trying to view the APUG Gallery (which for bandwidth & performance reasons is only open to subscribers), you must be a subscriber. (there was a url link here which no longer exists)
  3. If you are trying to post a classified ad, you may be using an old link try clicking "Classifieds" in the main menu bar instead. Also, you must be a subscriber to post ads. (there was a url link here which no longer exists)
  4. If you are trying to post, the administrator may have disabled your account, or it may be awaiting activation.
(there was a url link here which no longer exists) (there was a url link here which no longer exists)


Flikr is an easier way to show SOME not all my work to folks. Does this make sence? I don't put anything on there there that I don't want snipped.

ToddB
 
It makes the members like us who are subscribers Rick look like idiots, I've been retired for nine years and still manage pay my dues.

I have been on disability for nine years, and this is well worth spending a miniscule portion of my meager income on. I also have a flickr account, and don't trust it, but trust the galleries here implicitly.
 
Anything online can be stolen or misused. Don't trust anyone if that's a concern for you.

Despite the changes flickr made that I'm really upset about, it is still a good place to put some photos you want to share. I use it to put up images that I use at LFPF or share with friends. If you use descriptions and tags, you can also learn a lot how other people use a piece of equipment, developer, film, location, camera, etc... I like following other photographers with related artistic interests as well. It's a big dose of creativity anytime I feel like it.

This is still a good place to financially support even if you don't put up photos. It's probably less $ than a tv channel you like if it were possible to buy channels al le carte.
 
Understood guys... I'll spring for an official membership here eventually. I have Flikr tied into my website. I have to appeal to the masses. As good as the scans are.. It still doesn't hold a candle to print from neg to fiber base paper.

ToddB
 
I have to appeal to the masses.

At least you have a good handle and perspective on your appeal as an artist...
 
"didn't mean to start something.."

I think a lot of the members here, especially the paying subscribers, seem to recognize the enormously unique nature of this site in a world drowning in that other technology and so become very protective of both APUG and, by extension, its creator Sean as well.

Some of the subscribers even voluntarily pay far more than the very modest yearly subscription rate because of that very recognition. And a desire to keep this place alive.

Not saying you need to be like them. Just saying that may be part of the reasons why you're seeing such a reaction.



Ken
 
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I completely understand.. I didnt mean to upset anyone.

ToddB
 
To be clear ...

No one minds it if you want to use flikr because of its advantages.

We get a bit grumpy if you are trying to benefit from the advantages of APUG subscription (including image critique from APUG subscribers) without paying the small fee.
 
What's to stop people posting links to their digital pictures on any of the photo shareing sites on A.P.U.G.?,
 
ToddB,
A lot of members here have FLICKER accounts in addition to their APUG GALLERY/PORTFOLIO. Their signature line contains a link to their Flicker page which contains a lot of hybrid/digital images but the Gallery/Portfolio images are exclusively analogue.