Like! Particularly when they are related to recent events, interesting history, illustration of a point,or just a really cool shot. I'd rather see to many than too few.
While it would be nice if everyone avoided including photos when quoting, it's not that big deal.
-Don (Random stuff, mostly about trains - what else? http://blerfblog.blogspot.com/)
Keep posting the photos. For those of us who are still developing the craft, other's photos serve as inspiration and instruction. I would personally like to see more photos posted, alot of you out there have access to things and places many of us would never get to see otherwise.
Speaking only for myself:
I really like the pictures that have been posted. As I have stated previously, I am NOT a good photographer. I shoot what I see when I see it. A shot for myself. I thoroughly enjoy the guys who post around here. The work is topical (TRAINS), the results are very interesting, and certainly well formatted.
I like to use some linked photos to illustrate topics, mostly because, it seems lots of folks enjoy seeing those things. Ed Blysard has taken some topical pictures fro time to time that are well done and provide some interesting perspectives. The UP unveiling of the 2010 ( Boy Scout Honor Unit), The arrival and handling to rail cars on the docks there in Houston, to name a couple. Those of us who enjoy looking at the work of Chris (Cop Car ss) and Ryan Degari, and now Erick Lundgren. That does not mean to just single out these guys. Larry (tree68) posted a study recently of the area line he works on ( ASRR) in upstate NY. And who could not acknowledge the photos -On Topic that KP Harrier has illustrated his great Threads with!. Good Stuff, all!
I do not think that posting the photos deminishes these Forums, by any stretch. Recently I have been looking around at some other Forum presentations, out of curiosity. My feeling is that this Forum, has been well presented, well moderated, and well neigh full of some pretty interesting topics.
I'll get off my soapbox now!
Kalmbach already provides a place specifically for you to upload pictures of your layout! You can get to it from our home page, in the Community menu... coincidentally, right under Forums. Check it out:
http://cs.trains.com/trccs/media/g/mrr-layouts/default.aspx
If you're worried about photo-heavy threads causing slow downloads, you can always post your picture there, and link to it from a Forum post.
Happy railroading!
--Steven Otte, Model Railroader senior associate editorsotte@kalmbach.com
jwhitten Only the person who posted and the moderators (or site admins) can edit posts. If one of the moderators edited a post they should have followed up with a private note to you about it. I did not edit any of your posts until this morning, and then I did send you a note to explain the issue. I will check to see if any of the other moderators might have edited one of your posts. John
Only the person who posted and the moderators (or site admins) can edit posts. If one of the moderators edited a post they should have followed up with a private note to you about it. I did not edit any of your posts until this morning, and then I did send you a note to explain the issue. I will check to see if any of the other moderators might have edited one of your posts.
John
That's what I meant - the original poster edited his post after I quoted it. I apologize for not making that clear originally.
It's been fun. But it isn't much fun anymore. Signing off for now.
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zugmann coborn35: Did I? Where did you get that quote from? I hate the guys from railpics who make accounts here just to spew their pictures out, and do not post anything else meaningfull to the forum. I think I'm the victim of a post edit. Oh well...
coborn35: Did I? Where did you get that quote from? I hate the guys from railpics who make accounts here just to spew their pictures out, and do not post anything else meaningfull to the forum.
Did I? Where did you get that quote from?
I hate the guys from railpics who make accounts here just to spew their pictures out, and do not post anything else meaningfull to the forum.
I think I'm the victim of a post edit. Oh well...
coborn35 Did I? Where did you get that quote from? I hate the guys from railpics who make accounts here just to spew their pictures out, and do not post anything else meaningfull to the forum.
Photos, relevant to the post yes. Just a photo , No.
Videos , no way unless they are essential to illustrate a message. We are recently covered up in videos that are nothing but someone showing off that he has a camera.
zugmann Erik C. Lindgren: I will do as you wish and NOT post photography anymore. So far the blog admin has not asked me to stop. No nudity, no anything in violation with the blog rules... I still don't see how it would adversely affect you; but then I am not you. They do not take up space on any server owned or operated by Kalmbach most certainly not yours except perhaps 400-900 kilobytes RAM, furthermore they do not affect you unless you open the post (my posts are usually tagged with "digital captures"...) in the subject header... I do understand, "Leave the photography to the professionals." No problem fellas. Best Regards Ok, I'm confused. did I miss something?
Erik C. Lindgren: I will do as you wish and NOT post photography anymore. So far the blog admin has not asked me to stop. No nudity, no anything in violation with the blog rules... I still don't see how it would adversely affect you; but then I am not you. They do not take up space on any server owned or operated by Kalmbach most certainly not yours except perhaps 400-900 kilobytes RAM, furthermore they do not affect you unless you open the post (my posts are usually tagged with "digital captures"...) in the subject header... I do understand, "Leave the photography to the professionals." No problem fellas. Best Regards
I will do as you wish and NOT post photography anymore.
So far the blog admin has not asked me to stop. No nudity, no anything in violation with the blog rules... I still don't see how it would adversely affect you; but then I am not you. They do not take up space on any server owned or operated by Kalmbach most certainly not yours except perhaps 400-900 kilobytes RAM, furthermore they do not affect you unless you open the post (my posts are usually tagged with "digital captures"...) in the subject header...
I do understand, "Leave the photography to the professionals." No problem fellas.
Best Regards
Ok, I'm confused. did I miss something?
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Erik C. Lindgren I will do as you wish and NOT post photography anymore. So far the blog admin has not asked me to stop. No nudity, no anything in violation with the blog rules... I still don't see how it would adversely affect you; but then I am not you. They do not take up space on any server owned or operated by Kalmbach most certainly not yours except perhaps 400-900 kilobytes RAM, furthermore they do not affect you unless you open the post (my posts are usually tagged with "digital captures"...) in the subject header... I do understand, "Leave the photography to the professionals." No problem fellas. Best Regards
Like most every subject that gets posted here, as long a s people are viewing the thread, there must be some interest. I would appreciate a short description in the title.
Thanks to Chris / CopCarSS for my avatar.
I will try and do as you guys vote on!
http://erikclindgren.com
I do like it when the person posting puts in the subject line "Img. Heavy," or "1 Pic." Up until six months ago, I had dial-up internet service so it was nice to know that a post might have a longer download time.
James
How many times has Kalmbach complained about too many pictures being posted. Maybe I have missed that message. Don't forget, those pictures are links to another service.
I have seen discussions go on ad nauseam because someone did not post a photo of the issue they had.
Many here have no idea on how to use the forums so many times the pictures get reposted a lot.Many do not want to learn how to use the forums. I see that a lot in all the forums and groups I belong to.
Some cannot even figure out the correct forum.
Also, I see SO MANY blah, blah, blah useless discussions by bored people that seem to waste a lot of space here.
Even this discussion is a repeat I have seen in different form in the past. This will never end.
Rich
If you ever fall over in public, pick yourself up and say “sorry it’s been a while since I inhabited a body.” And just walk away.
....Continue the photos. Agree, try not to "repeat" them in an answer.
Also, wish there was a better system to use to do it on this forum.
Quentin
A picture is worth a thousand words. Having said that . Sometimes pics get overused, other times not.
I would point out K.P.Harriers thread on the Sunset Route double tracking. A lot of it could be classed as "boring " construction photos. But how often does a site give one the chance to be sidewalk supervisor?
Thx IGN
That was actually one of the reasons for the "Trackside Lounge."
If I post photos, it's usually to illustrate something, as mentioned.
It is nice to share a particularly good photo from time to time (as Chris does, for one), and I'd liken it to getting out the pictures of the grandkids whilst in a group of friends.
Many of those photos do also get posted to the rail photo sites.
Sometimes folks post photos to get a friendly critique - "how am I doin'?" A much less formal thing than you'd expect on a photo site.
Given the issues many have with the quote function, posting links, and posting images, I'm not surprised that photos (and other extraneous matter) sometimes get quoted. If I just spoke to "you," we're here to help!
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One of the reasons I come here is the photos, wedgies or not, you find some things you have not seen before.
Although I do agree it's best not to "quote" the photo in replies.
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Another thought has come to me as to why Kalmbach may not want to host such a thread: piracy and copyright. Too often I see photos posted by one but taken by another, etc. Kalmbach would not want to get caught in the middle of any problems resulting. I myself have downloaded shots for my own purpose and which I have used for such things as avatar shots! I know we all do it, and when there is no control, there is no control.
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There are a lot of photo web pages for railfans while these have been more for conversation and exchange of information. So I really wouldn't want these pages to be clogged with pics which too often are the same wedge shot filling the whole frame with only the color of the locomotive different from the next. There are places for that and should not take away from the other materials here.
That being said, there are times an illustration is essential in one way or another, and should not be discourage. I've been asked to post pics here myself but haven't because I haven'g figured out how and don't want to bore anyone with things so specialized as a topic. So for both purposes I wish it were easier to download a pic from my file without having to find a server or whatever.
In the end, it is up to Kalmbach and the moderators. WOuld it pay for them to set up a forum thread just for posting pictures? I doubt it.
I think the photos are great. The only thing that I would like to suggest is that people not "quote" the photos in replies. We don't need to see the same photos in 6 different posts while discussing them.
Dave
Lackawanna Route of the Phoebe Snow
Since there has lately been an increase in the number of people who are posting photos in this forum (myself included), I would like your thoughts on this practice. This is sort of an informal poll. The reason for my doing this is that I do not want to clog up the forum space nor do i wish to bore you. If the majority of the regulars on this forum do not want to see too many photos here, then I will refrain.
1. Would you prefer to not have so many photos posted here?
2. Do you think a separate forum dedicated to photo posting would be a better idea?
Perhaps the powers-that-be at Kalmbach might also have some ideas/suggestions.
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