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The_Camera_Poser
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Dec 10, 2008 02:10 |  #1
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My wife and I run a couple of small forums, and I have to say, the outwardly-appearing flawlessness of this forum, the cohesion with which you run it, and the ungodly number of hours you must spend on it is nothing short of amazing.

I've been asking stupid questions on here and a posting flawed polls for must be on three years now, and this forum has been critical to my exploration and development of an artistic side I never knew I had, and honestly, it has really improved my life. For years my wife has been nagging me to get a hobby, and now that I have one, I know why she nagged me. I gain such pleasure from photography, and in large part the people on this board have been responsible from me moving from a point-and-shooter to where I am now (a Camera Poser!!! LOL LOL LOL)

So, to the moderators, I take my hat off to you- what an amazing job you are doing. Congrats on being an important and useful part of so many people's lives.




  
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Dec 10, 2008 02:17 |  #2

i agree


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Dec 10, 2008 02:21 |  #3

Share The Love:
https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=57667


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Dec 10, 2008 02:25 |  #4

Thanks guys...:oops:

It's the community spirit here that makes doing the job so worthwhile for us. It's really you guys that make the place what it is today.


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Dec 10, 2008 06:26 |  #5

The_Camera_Poser wrote in post #6849110 (external link)
My wife and I run a couple of small forums, and I have to say, the outwardly-appearing flawlessness of this forum, the cohesion with which you run it, and the ungodly number of hours you must spend on it is nothing short of amazing.

I've been asking stupid questions on here and a posting flawed polls for must be on three years now, and this forum has been critical to my exploration and development of an artistic side I never knew I had, and honestly, it has really improved my life. For years my wife has been nagging me to get a hobby, and now that I have one, I know why she nagged me. I gain such pleasure from photography, and in large part the people on this board have been responsible from me moving from a point-and-shooter to where I am now (a Camera Poser!!! LOL LOL LOL)

So, to the moderators, I take my hat off to you- what an amazing job you are doing. Congrats on being an important and useful part of so many people's lives.

Very well said and I totally agree.




  
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Dec 10, 2008 07:10 |  #6

The_Camera_Poser wrote in post #6849110 (external link)
...this forum has been critical to my exploration and development of an artistic side

Agree. I have gained knowledge here. I have also tried to give it back, answering even the most basic of questions.

As to sharing the love, I have. But I will again some time because knowledge has value.


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Dec 10, 2008 14:14 as a reply to  @ Picture North Carolina's post |  #7

Dear Pekka and Mods:

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Dec 10, 2008 16:45 |  #8

The_Camera_Poser wrote in post #6849110 (external link)
My wife and I run a couple of small forums, and I have to say, the outwardly-appearing flawlessness of this forum, the cohesion with which you run it, and the ungodly number of hours you must spend on it is nothing short of amazing.

I've been asking stupid questions on here and a posting flawed polls for must be on three years now, and this forum has been critical to my exploration and development of an artistic side I never knew I had, and honestly, it has really improved my life. For years my wife has been nagging me to get a hobby, and now that I have one, I know why she nagged me. I gain such pleasure from photography, and in large part the people on this board have been responsible from me moving from a point-and-shooter to where I am now (a Camera Poser!!! LOL LOL LOL)

So, to the moderators, I take my hat off to you- what an amazing job you are doing. Congrats on being an important and useful part of so many people's lives.

+1 to the mods and Pekka... Thanks


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Dec 11, 2008 01:51 |  #9

Guys - your thoughts and complements are always appreciated and welcomed - and I hope they are extended to all the former mods - members like you and me who did their 'time' and are still valued members here. Their hard work laid the groundwork for us to follow - the actions and participation of the rest of the members has contributed hugely to the tone and interaction on the site.

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Many thanks form the mod team to you!


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