maigo
Well-known
Signatures are a practical link to external sites with your work.
Long lists of gear are an impractical barrier to reading an article, especially when they are repeated post after post in the same thread.
Tapatalk (mobile app) filters out signatures and thats the medium i use to read RFF 90pc of the time.
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Long lists of gear are an impractical barrier to reading an article, especially when they are repeated post after post in the same thread.
Tapatalk (mobile app) filters out signatures and thats the medium i use to read RFF 90pc of the time.
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Darthfeeble
But you can call me Steve
I see little snippets of the person's personality, humor, likes, dislikes and so on. I find them amusing and informative.
Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
Ditto... what Mr. feeble said.
I see little snippets of the person's personality, humor, likes, dislikes and so on. I find them amusing and informative.
charjohncarter
Veteran
I often click the links in RFF members' signatures. Often its because I like the work the person has posted here and want to see more.
Same here, they always, always have some new for my failing mind.
Just be grateful you're not a "midget", Joe.and so judgemental...
does it really impact you how someone posts an image? or if they chat about settings?
i've stopped adding images to threads for the most part because i never get any feedback from most of the folks here...every time i mention gear some dullard tells to me go out and shoot more...i shoot every day, EFD!
Darthfeeble
But you can call me Steve
and so judgemental...
does it really impact you how someone posts an image? or if they chat about settings?
i've stopped adding images to threads for the most part because i never get any feedback from most of the folks here...every time i mention gear some dullard tells to me go out and shoot more...i shoot every day, EFD!
Because you don't get feedback doesn't necessarily mean you aren't appreciated. I usually will comment on the more outstanding images I see, but if they are more or less standard I tend not to. Doesn't mean they are bad, just not note worthy. Still all are appreciated.
back alley
IMAGES
Just be grateful you're not a "midget", Joe.
i'm not sure what that means...
back alley
IMAGES
Because you don't get feedback doesn't necessarily mean you aren't appreciated. I usually will comment on the more outstanding images I see, but if they are more or less standard I tend not to. Doesn't mean they are bad, just not note worthy. Still all are appreciated.
not really looking for appreciation...at least i don't think do...i travel into and out of depression and sometimes just lose perspective...
i'm not sure what that means...
It is "on topic" for this thread and its participants...
robert blu
quiet photographer
I like to read the signatures and to click the links to the external web sites of rff members, they can bring to interesting findings
Axel
singleshooter
So I do.
(Endless) gearlists are distracting for me.
(Endless) gearlists are distracting for me.
Richard G
Veteran
I really liked Barnwulf’s signature, a quote from Giacometti. And another member’s quote of Spock about wanting being better than having. And others.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
I don't use a signature on forums by default, as a general rule, because on a forum my posts are plentiful enough and there's a good mechanism (the profile) for people to learn anything I want to let them know. To me, the signatures just clutter up a thread; I almost never look at them.
Sometimes I add a signature line when I feel it's appropriate or adds something to a particular post.
I use a signature on email group lists, because there's no other way to give anyone contextual information about me.
... I post photos on forum threads either to illustrate a point of discussion, to show the results of some camera/lens/processing combination, or just because I like the photo and think others might like it too. I don't expect feedback, but I appreciate any feedback that is offered regardless of negative or positive. ...
G
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No matter where you go, there you are.
Sometimes I add a signature line when I feel it's appropriate or adds something to a particular post.
I use a signature on email group lists, because there's no other way to give anyone contextual information about me.
... I post photos on forum threads either to illustrate a point of discussion, to show the results of some camera/lens/processing combination, or just because I like the photo and think others might like it too. I don't expect feedback, but I appreciate any feedback that is offered regardless of negative or positive. ...
G
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No matter where you go, there you are.

davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
I'm only posting here so I can see if my signature is upsetting to anyone.
I deleted the Leica M2 & Zorki-1 camera, the 7Artisans 35/f2 & Canon 35/f2 lenses so I wouldn't look so gear headed.
Thanks!
I deleted the Leica M2 & Zorki-1 camera, the 7Artisans 35/f2 & Canon 35/f2 lenses so I wouldn't look so gear headed.
Thanks!
B-9
Devin Bro
My opionion. This is the most insignificant and inconsequential thing ever... a forum signature.
Signatures are a RFF tradition. Especially gear lists. Along the lines of cameras and coffee threads or cat pictures.
Signatures are a RFF tradition. Especially gear lists. Along the lines of cameras and coffee threads or cat pictures.
Richard G
Veteran
I’m on a French car forum. We do the same with cars - and include former cars.
CharlesDAMorgan
Veteran
I’m on a French car forum. We do the same with cars - and include former cars.
Citroen SM
Citroen XM V6
Citroen XM 2.1
Are the only French ones I've owned. I've done my bit and bear the scars.
B-9
Devin Bro
Charles... I like that... De-gassing haha
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
I enjoy signatures,... a little tidbit of someone’s life
Why be so critical
Life is short and every moment getting shorter
Why fill it with disapproval, criticism, hate
It’s just an innocent expression which majority of the Time hurts no one
Let’s Celebrate
Why be so critical
Life is short and every moment getting shorter
Why fill it with disapproval, criticism, hate
It’s just an innocent expression which majority of the Time hurts no one
Let’s Celebrate
kshapero
South Florida Man
fully agree. Always best to celebrate each person's uniqueness (unless they are Jack the Ripper).I enjoy signatures,... a little tidbit of someone’s life
Why be so critical
Life is short and every moment getting shorter
Why fill it with disapproval, criticism, hate
It’s just an innocent expression which majority of the Time hurts no one
Let’s Celebrate
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