I kept seeing on photo.net advice to maybe look for an answer from the experts over on rangefinderforum. Because I was not usually after any technical information and was more interested in photography it took me ages to think of looking. As soon as I did I switched, in either late 2008 or early 2009. The photo of the week on the photo.net Leica and Rangefinder sub forum was very slow with a bunch of in posters chuckling amongst themselves over indifferent pictures. Everything here was a stark contrast, collegiate, generous, erudite and expert. Again it took me ages to look at the Gallery, the jewel in the crown back then. The Gallery picks of the week thread each week was a great editing tutorial and there were stunning photos and great comments.
The occasional stoushes here were nothing compared to the snide undercurrent I often sensed at phot.net, with a couple of exceptions, two beautiful members very civilized and inclusive. The only thing I miss about photo.net is the Wedding forum. I would read it for the thrill and the terror. I once did a wedding. I really didn’t know now whether it was a passable result, or truly terrible. I don’t see them anymore but see his parents professionally. All very cordial. Seeing a pro gently but sternly advise some enthusiast with a kit lens to master the use of flash and get a back up camera and shooter and go upstate to scout the location, cures any itch I might have to return to that suicidal sport, and adds the bonus of some pearls on how pros actually got the job done. I remember one posting that at a pinch he could do a whole wedding with a 35 1.4.
VIVAT RFF.