homerhomer wrote:nickharman wrote: But I’m a bit concerned by the guy further up who says that these sort of groups should be limited numbers! That makes me suspect it would turn in to a group of people who have been taking pics for 20 years, have thousands of dollars of equipment and wouldn’t appreciate someone new like
I guess the time will tell what happens, but I can tell you I personally wouldn't belong to any group limited to people with 20 years of experience or thousands in equipment
As the 'guy further up' ...
IMO limiting group size is a desirable thing. Those of us who have participated in the early times of a critique site have found them overrun by too many members. One looses the 'community' when the number of members gets too large.
My favorite time on TrekEarth was when you could log on once a day and there were generally less than 30 new posts. And you knew most of the posters, what they were capable of, what they were trying to do with their work, how much they had or hadn't developed, ....
Pictures lingered close to the front of the queue where most members had a chance to view and critique them.
Now when I go to the site there are pages and pages of images posted in the last 24 hours. It feels more like Times Square on New Years Eve than a meeting of the local camera club.
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And the site in design is one that allows groups of like-minded people to gather. There should be a place for highly advanced photographers who shoot esoteric cameras as well as a place for people who are working their way toward their first 20 years of shooting.
Members could form their own groups/clubs and invite like-minded people to join. And members could join multiple groups if that best fit their needs.