Top 10 reasons RFF rocks ....

I value the friendliness and low price of admission. I sense that you're equally welcome here whether you've got a top-notch piece of German engineering or whether you've got a brandless $10 thing dug up from a junkyard with severe lens separation and completely fogged up rangefinder.

Ok, there may have been a couple of hickups in the recent past, but I've a feeling that we've left the worst behind us, and I look forward to reading the posts/threads again as much as before..
 
Scarpia said:
We all have to eat and if you can work a darkroom you can work a kitchen. Now if Rachel was here to help me............She is only 10 miles away when she is not working.
Kurt M.
But, could you get her to shut up long enough to ask if she has an RF
 
gabrielma said:
Number 12: "What are you listening at the moment?"

Where's Dave, btw?

Awwww... I'm right here 🙂

I posted my thoughts already on the first page... I'm touched (and not just in the head) 😀

Cheers
Dave
 
It rocks becasue it does.

In a time when online community is becoming more and more interesting, useful and enjoyable, RFF gets it right most of the time.

Which is largely down to the folks involved.

I came here, I came back, I've kept coming back. I can't stay away.

I used to be (sometimes very) active on a number of fora, including a few photography-related ones. RFF is the only one I'm at all committed to these days.
 
I liked this forum since its beginning, when we were only four or five souls asking all the "de rigueur" questions (like what's your favorite film...). And now, after two books, a series of contests, a gallery added to it, a search for a missing flagman in a foreign country, a series of regional get togethers, the Leica conversion of several members, the "Cameras & Coffee" thread and one of the most civil discussions on thorny issues, this forum is a thousand times better than in the beginning.

Where's Ralph now? I'm reminiscing about ole times and he's not around to help! 🙂
 
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