However, I cannot locate it.
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
"Welcome to the Analog Photography Users Group..."
Nobody's trying to be a butt here. But for those of us who treasure, and help pay for, this island of analog sanity, it's a tough situation to endure year after year after year.
The posted video is a standard hybrid photographic workflow. Nothing wrong with that. But given the above charter that defines the primary focus of this site, and by extension the primary focus of its membership, it shouldn't come as a surprise that the video got mixed reviews. Truthfully, the video would have been more properly posted into, and received a better reception from, the DPUG side.
Except that none of the digital practitioners, full or hybrid, will go there. It's one of the world's great mysteries.
It's also worth noting that I would never even
think of jumping over to DPUG and start telling everyone there that they needed to begin discussing only analog topics and processes and procedures, just because I thought those were superior. That would be just rude of me. But it seems to be an eternally open season in the opposite direction. I can't make sense of that.
APUG has 74,258 register members. The size of a major outdoor sports venue. Not all still here, of course. But still an impressive number of photographers and the curious who saw enough of interest to motivate them to formally sign up at least once. It's one of only a tiny handful of its kind on the web, and yet so very successful.
Please tell me again why APUG needs to change its focus...
:confused:
Ken