zuikologist
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Not sure if this has been posted elsewhere, but Roger this week specifically praised RFF and its members in his weekly piece in Amateur Photographer, the British weekly photo mag.
He mentioned that RFF is such friendly place because most of us "have a life" outside photography geekdom. Thank you Roger, I personally was beginning to have my doubts!
He mentioned that RFF is such friendly place because most of us "have a life" outside photography geekdom. Thank you Roger, I personally was beginning to have my doubts!
Stephanie Brim
Mental Experimental.
Wait...we're supposed to have lives?
aizan
Veteran
it's in the manual.
kiev4a
Well-known
I have a life but I'm getting old enough I keep forgetting what it is.
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
Life is what happens when you run out of film, I read...
It's true.
It's true.
T
Todd.Hanz
Guest
SolaresLarrave said:Life is what happens when you run out of film, I read...
It's true.
That's why I bought another fridge ......for film
Little Prince
Well-known
Todd, I'm thinking dangerously like you. I'm not doing it only for fear of rebuke from friends.
Chaser
Well-known
not to hijack the thread but i'd like to second the thanks....i was recently reading through some photo books that i had picked up in a whirlwind of free book shopping at my university library and i was half through a great book on lighting before i noticed who the author was ... needless to say thanks Roger for the insight
Little Prince
Well-known
Yes indeed. Thanks, though I have to admit I've never read Amateur Photog.
I have read 'Rangefinders: Equipment, History and Techniques' and liked it very much too. I'm not sure if I got the title correct though.
I have read 'Rangefinders: Equipment, History and Techniques' and liked it very much too. I'm not sure if I got the title correct though.
RFF is what I do to escape from my life, happily of course.
It is quite interesting and an honor to have Roger among us too. It is not often that us common folk get an opportunity to share thoughts with or bend the ear of a widely popular journalist/columnist about any topic. We happen to enjoy that here speaking to Roger about our shared common interests of photography on an equal and open footing.
It is quite interesting and an honor to have Roger among us too. It is not often that us common folk get an opportunity to share thoughts with or bend the ear of a widely popular journalist/columnist about any topic. We happen to enjoy that here speaking to Roger about our shared common interests of photography on an equal and open footing.
TPPhotog
Well-known
Is life that thing I see through the viewfinder?
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Socke
Guest
No, I'm a Systemadministrator and those are not intended to have a life!Stephanie Brim said:Wait...we're supposed to have lives?
stephen_lumsden
Well-known
I 'm a system administrator myself. Is there some trend here?
rgds
Stephen
rgds
Stephen
doubs43
Well-known
Socke said:No, I'm a Systemadministrator and those are not intended to have a life!
What? You didn't get the memo OR the email?
Walker
jlw
Rangefinder camera pedant
zuikologist said:Not sure if this has been posted elsewhere, but Roger this week specifically praised RFF and its members in his weekly piece in Amateur Photographer, the British weekly photo mag.
Do you suppose that's why the site has been so slow the past couple of days? Throngs of AP readers checking us out?
John Robertson
Well-known
Hopefully, but the articles Roger writes (always excelent BTW ) do bring some very strange creatures out of the woodwork on the letters page. I'm surprised they are allowed paper and sharp objects like pens in some of the places they obviously inhabit!! I hope we don't attract too many of them! 
FrankS
Registered User
aizan said:it's in the manual.
You got a manual? Can you tell me where I can get a manual?
I'm just winging it.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
OK, I'm confused. I've never read Amateur Photographer. If that's a requirement here, then I'm in deep doo-doo. Next, I'm supposed to have a life? OMG, ROTFLMAO!!! Between RFF, APUG, searching oBoy for bargoons, and the OM list, I barely have time to go to work. Why the hell am I not paid for the important things, like RFF, APUG, oBoy and the OM list?
Seriously, I add my sincere thanks to Roger for his contributions to the photographic community. And I will SOON be unsubscribing to the OM list to free up time for actually making pictures, darkroom work, etc. Not that I don't love that list (it's the equivalent of the RFF community in the email world,) but I just need the time. APUG for me will become history for at least a pretty long time (they have too many digital flame wars,) and I will onlhy keep RFF though I will cut back on the time spent.
Trius
Seriously, I add my sincere thanks to Roger for his contributions to the photographic community. And I will SOON be unsubscribing to the OM list to free up time for actually making pictures, darkroom work, etc. Not that I don't love that list (it's the equivalent of the RFF community in the email world,) but I just need the time. APUG for me will become history for at least a pretty long time (they have too many digital flame wars,) and I will onlhy keep RFF though I will cut back on the time spent.
Trius
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Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
stephen_lumsden said:I 'm a system administrator myself. Is there some trend here?
I think there might be...I'm a sort of systems admin; looking for something else, though. I would like to have a life...
GeneW
Veteran
Hmmm. Another one here -- and I've been troubleshooting for the past 48 hrs and have barely had a chance to drop in. Life? I've heard rumours ...stephen_lumsden said:I 'm a system administrator myself. Is there some trend here?
rgds
Stephen
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