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    The red boat

    The marina of Villasimius, in south Sardinia, Italy
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    Abu Dhabi

    Proprio da Mille e una notte!
  3. Beautiful and expressive, an excellent composition.
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    Chia beach and tower

    "The important thing is not the camera but the eye." – Alfred Eisenstaed
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    At anchor

    We were anchored in the bay of Malfatano, Sardinia, Italy, the sun almost setting. The best hour to be out at sea.
  6. "No critiques for this photo":  that is why I quit this site! (:-) A magnificent image. (Sorry but I don't have a FB account)
  7. Molto bella e spettacolare. Hai sfidato il temporale per predere questa meraviglia, da Monte Urpinu?
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    (see larger please)

    Non ho idea di cosa siano ma mi piace la composizione. C'è un bell'equilibrio tra luci e ombre e un interessante grafismo. Buona idea.
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    Summer ending

    Grazie Sergio della visita e del bel commento. Sì, penso che da qui si possa trarre anche un buon B&N. Sul momento non ci ho pensato (l'ho messa qui subito dopo lo scatto) ma quando ho tempo voglio provarci.
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    Kraftwerk

    A provocative image which points out one of the features of our society. Often when ego stands on a platform it looks like a robot... Quite ingenuous.
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    Dreaming infinite

    Yes, Tony, I was inspired by your photos and decided to have a try. I'm glad you like it.
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    2849

    Mi sembra che sia quella che gli americani chiamano un " composite" cioè una sovrapposizione d'immagini (a meno che non ti sei portato appresso una fonte di luminazione artificiale). Lo sfondo ci sta bene e l'effetto secondo me è piacevole. Quelli che cercano il pelo nell'uovo potranno però notare che la luce sulla ragazza è diversa. Ciao,
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    Dreaming infinite

    Artist: Donato_Dettori; Exposure Date: 2015:10:06 16:55:31; Make: Canon; Model: Canon PowerShot G1 X; ExposureTime: 1/40 s; FNumber: f/13; ISOSpeedRatings: 100; ExposureBiasValue: 4294967295/3; MeteringMode: CenterWeightedAverage; Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode; FocalLength: 15 mm; Software: Adobe Photoshop CS5 Windows;

    © No use without permission.

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    Polignano a Mare

    Intriguing maritime town and a fine B&W and long exposure image. Well framed and captured.
  15. <p>William,</p> <p>I would not call my statement a critique to your commentaries. I feel you have taken that too seriously. Please don't feel offended by my speech. Simply I made a series of requests and I felt that your reply didn't answer part of my requests. The problem is that you cannot separate the functioning from the policy, the functioning is planned according to the policy of who founded the site. You say you don't want to talk about the policy, is that a kind of taboo? Are you as a moderator not allowed to discuss that topic? If that is the case OK, but I cannot help feeling that my requests found a solid wall. </p>
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    Vieste (2)

    A fascinating seascape and a good composition. The LH is a fine focal point. Intriguing foreground too.
  17. <p>William,</p> <p>“By the way - in future please refrain from instructing me as to what is appropriate or not appropriate for me to write. I was simply answering the main area of your concern with facts. I made no comment on the policies of this site. I do not make policy here, anyway.”</p> <p>If you read the answer I gave to Wouter perhaps you can understand my point of view better.</p> <p>Let’s put aside facts because if you think about it deeply we are all conditioned by our goals. Your answer was perfectly appropriate for what concerns the needs of professionals, but not for the amateurs. I think we both gave our visions for granted.</p>
  18. <p>Fred,</p> <p>That is the info I was looking for! Thanks a lot!</p> <p>So after all when I submit one of my photos for a critique it goes to a real visible gallery!</p> <p>Oh my! This changes things considerably! Up to now I could see only one photo submitted for critique in the home page and could not understand where one could find all the others… well we must admit that this site structure is not very friendly! (:-).</p> <p>I really hope they will do a good refurbishment work!</p> <p>Thanks again for your help.</p>
  19. <p>Wouter,</p> <p>“Donato, in my experience with managing websites (non photo related, but content-driven sites with serious amounts of traffic), a central list of images as you suggest as "the" entry point to find images, is not all that effective at all. Most people either search (for name, theme, category), or they land directly on a specific image via search engines.”</p> <p>This happens when the images or other contents are too many, like in Flickr for instance. The had to stop posting all the images in the main gallery because simply they were receiving too many of them (several thousand per day if my memory is right).</p> <p>But I wonder if Photo.net has the same problem?</p> <p>Other sites like 500px (which has an amount of traffic probably close to that of Flickr) chose a better solution: a Fresh gallery where all the photos posted can be seen in chronological order , then an Upcoming gallery where can be found only those which reached a certain score, a Popular one, and finally Editor’s choice.</p> <p>Flickrs and Ipernity instead chose to have the “groups system”, i.e. a quantity (no one knows how many of them are there) of small galleries created by the members where to post one’s photos.</p> <p>In my experience this is too dispersive and time-consuming.</p> <p>“So, your assumption that things are only theoretically visible, is really just your <em>opinion</em> on how it should work. Not a fact. With most sites, Search Engine Optimisation is far more important for most users.”</p> <p>This is the key factor I think. Of course it’s an opinion of mine. We are all interpreting facts, don’t we?</p> <p>We must talk of an important issue not tackled before now in this discussion: we give a different meaning to the word “visibility” according to one’s need and the kind of activity we want to do in a site like this one. If I’m a person looking for a photo to buy than the search engine is the best and fastest way. So a professional who registered here to sell his/her photos will rely on that and not to a main gallery which is completely useless to him/her.</p> <p>But amateur photographers like myself have different needs and goals: to find other photographers who share the same taste or genres so to have a useful discussion about photography and possibly get a feedback about some of our works which we are not completely sure of. For this purpose a general main gallery (if it’s not too crowded) where photos are collected in chronological order is the best solution. One can browse quickly the last posted photos, (which are the most relevant for a comment), choose the ones one likes, and decide whether to comment them or not. The main need and desire of an amateur is to get comments about the newly posted photos.</p> <p>Generally a good photographic site tries to satisfy both these needs. What all of you say in this discussion makes me understand that this site is meant mainly for the professional.</p> <p>So to that respect this discussion has been extremely useful to me because it helped to clear this issue.</p> <p>“That all said, it can be that this site does not work for you the way you like. Indeed things do not always move fast here, and that can make sharing photos and sharing feedback a bit a tedious affair. But, this site is a community first and foremost, and communities can only be as good as their members are willing to make them.”</p> <p>You are perfectly right here Wouter and in starting this thread my intention was that of understanding what kind of community I could find here. Time will tell if it will work for me.</p> <p>Thanks again for your contributions.</p>
  20. Me too! (:-) But there was some perspective distortion which I had to correct in PS and that cropped out the top of the spire. Thank you for your feedback.
  21. <p><strong>Dear William,<br /></strong><br> <strong><br /></strong>First of all thanks for your prompt answer.<br> <strong>your wrote:<br /></strong><br> <strong>"ALL</strong> the photos that you post in your <strong><em>own</em></strong> Gallery and you administer as “public” are available to be viewed and also commented upon"</p> <p>Sorry but I cannot accept your assertion. There is a huge difference between being <strong>theoretically</strong> visible because my photo can be found once I know the <strong>link</strong> (as you did) and being immediately visible in a gallery by everyone who browse that gallery. It seems strange to me that you missed to see this difference. Have you not attended any other photographic site?</p> <p>It would have been more appropriate on your part to state clearly that this is your chosen policy and idea of how the site must function. I cannot object to your choice of course but I think I have the right to be informed correctly.</p> <p>"Comment and critique others’ photos to create rapport with other members who have similar desires to yourself and that way you will assist each other with critiques. When you comment on another member's photo, you could make an invitation to view your work."</p> <p>I'm a newbie here but I have a lot of experience in other photographic sites and I know the importance of what you say. And that is just what I did since the first day I joined in. It seems that the pace here is rather slow and that might explain my disappointment in getting a feedback.</p> <p>I'll see later what will happens...</p>
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    Green corner

    Un bell'angolino, un ottimo riflesso e una buona composizione malgrado la difficile situazione della luce.
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    The bride

    Pulito, preciso, luci ben calibrate e sopratutto semplice. Un ritratto dalla qualità professionale senza quelle pose stucchevoli che i professionisti ci impongono. Complimenti.
  24. <p>Wouter, thank you for your availability and kind answer.<br> To say the whole truth it answers partially to some of my questions but the core of the problem remain untackled. But obviously only an admin can do that.<br> I took the term "gallery" for what is meant in the FAQ page, if you notice it the word is a link and the link leads you to the Photo galleries in the home page of the site, so it was not used to mean the personal gallery.<br> "In fact, your photos are already visible"<br> This is IMO the main issue: the photos are visible to me and not to the general public. I have attended several photographic websites and in almost all of them you can find a general gallery where the photos of ALL members are posted and so visible and available for comments or votes.<br> In some of them there are three or four galleries where the photos are selected according to the points they get. But the common and basic concept is that all the photos can be browsed by everybody and therefore have a chance to be evaluated and get a feedback (which is for me the main reason why we post them).<br> Here it seems there is a more elitist principle, probably to avoid to show to the public the mediocre or ugly ones (which is understandable) or perhaps even to avoid unpleasant quarrels over the too direct and severe critiques. I agree that there should be a kind of filter or selection but It fails me to understand how this filter works here.<br> Receiving only one or too comments is not an objective evaluation. Unless the rating is done by a good amount of people statistically it has no value. So it seems that the only criteria applied here to select a photo for the real "open to the public" galleries is the indisputable judgement of some admin or perhaps veteran member, versus the more democratic selection operated in the other sites. I hope my idea is clearer now.<br> I think I have been patient enough but sincerely the impression one gets (at least one who is not a "top" photographer) is that one is not welcomed.</p>
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    TEO

    Il gesto di brindare conferisce spontaneità all'immagine. Un bel ritratto e un buon B&N.
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