maybe to close to home...but, why do we hang out on RFF?

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Hello everybody,

this is a sort of broad and general question, but I was thinking about RFF the other day and was wondering why I enjoy participating in this forum......first let me state that I do not read or participate in other photography forums (besides Flickr), RFF is really the only site that I visit, post photos, read about gear and get inspired by some beautiful photos that members post.

There are a lot of talented photographers here that live in different parts of the world and share their work with us and I really enjoy looking at their photos.....and there are so many knowledgeable contributors that post interesting information about such random things that concern Leica or just photography in general that I enjoy reading about......there are so many people on this forum that I look forward to reading their posts or checking out their photos that I can't even begin to start with their names because the list would be endless......soo many of you guys and gals on this forum rock for different reasons....

a special thanks to Steven for providing us with a place to hang out and talk about photography.....

I guess my question is, "Why do you participate in this forum and what do you get out of it?.....



.....one more thing......I have met and befriended a couple of members here in face to face meetings and I am grateful that I have gotton to know them.......lots of good folks on this site

cheers, michael
 
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No one outside of RFF understands what I'm talking about or cares, with regards to photography and camera gear.
 
No one outside of RFF understands what I'm talking about or cares, with regards to photography and camera gear.

A lot to be said for that as well. Although there are a couple of people here where I work that understand, even if they do prefer digital. One does dabble back with film. He recently found an Olympus Pen F and lenses sitting neglected in a thrift shop.
 
we are likeminded folks that appreciate the eccentricty of using rf cameras, be they digital or film...the world is a dslr place for the most part...and we are not.
 
I don't hang out here, it's not a "place". I just look in once in a while, and I do go to other forums. What I like about RFF is that people here are, well, just more sane and grounded than any other site I visit. I don't shoot a real rangefinder--can't afford a digital M and I'm not going back to film--but my contributions are accepted without issue and nobody puts me down because i don't have the latest and greatest. And while there is a lot of gear talk, when images are displayed the discussion is usually more about the image itself than the gear that was used to produce it--at the very least there's always a good balance in the discussion...
 
Because of the friendly people here. I can ask anything and no one get s boring. Also bad english is not a problem and so I learned a lot. Thank you all!
And a lot of good picture stuff!
 
... we're a bunch of pioneers drawn-up in our circle of wagons isolated in a veldt teaming with dslr wielding heathens ... so it's enlightened self interest I would think
 
Other than my significant other, I don't know anyone else who enjoys taking photos, collecting gear, film, etc. as much as I do. If I were to try to talk to my friends about things duscussed here, it would end in frustration on my end.. haha For example, I told a friend I was developing some rolls of film last night and had to go through the whole process for her to understand how I can develop film in a lit room..
 
And I should also add that the mutual support and willingness to share information makes this a place I want to come back to. Example: about a week ago I started a thread (at abt 25,000 ft) seeking advice on how to deal w/ the fact that I'd forgotten to take most of my film out of a bag I'd just checked on a flight from Stockholm to Oslo. By the time I landed, I had 3 replies, and by the time I got to my hotel I had another 6. Where else can one find that kind of support?
 
I no longer shoot an RF, I've settled on a Minolta manual focus system, but I still feel I relate to a lot of the discussions (I read them mostly, don't post too often).

I also like the gallery here - a lot of the photography I see is what I enjoy looking at, more than the other forum I visit.

Cheers
Steven
 
Members are polite here, the "air" of well-behaving is maintained through wide variety of subjects discussed, lots of experience and knowledge shared.. Also, for me the RFF represents the whole era of photography in my lifetime and I still learn a lot here..
 
I like you people, primarily. I like your pictures, and I like to see and hear about the fancy and non fancy glasses. It's rare to see someone post Great Capture! I miss the pictures at the top, though.
 
When I first 'came' here, I was looking for advice on my first rangefinder trying to make up my mind whether to buy one. (I did.)

I 'stayed' because there are a lot of very good photographers who show their images here. And the percentage of pictures in the galleries that interest me is quite high: street/social documentary photography and other 'people photography'. And there are interesting discussions going on from time to time.
 
Very friendly, helpful and knowledgeable members. As a newcomer to the RF world I have had generous responses to every question I have asked, whether about cameras, developing or printing. Lots of encouragement too, including comments on photos.

Plus, it is a blast to look through the exceptional photos in the galleries and the "themed" posts. Now that I have a flickr account I will try to contribute something on that side.

Plus, everyone here seems to be a little "off".

Randy
 
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