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DebbieA
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quotePosted at 20:12 on 14th July 2012
I've uploaded some pics. Awaiting approval.  Will they be rejected if they are too rubbish?  They certainly are not good enough for a site like this. Undecided
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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 21:34 on 14th July 2012

I approved them all to start with Debbie. The reason was to give the members a chance to comment, as you requested, but I will look at them again later and reduce them in number simply because Chris and Sarah are struggling to keep the POE site going, and of course every new picture takes up more space.

Thats what the 'Gold Star' status is about, the donation goes towards hosting costs etc. Here's hoping you will achieve yours soon if you haven't already.

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DebbieA
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quotePosted at 22:54 on 14th July 2012

That's great Ron, no problem.

And yep, I've read up about the hosting costs and the work and time needed to run a place like this.  I am fairly new here though, so lets call this my probation period before I earn my 'Gold Star'.  

 

Actually I've just seen the additonal comments from Vince and Dave, thank you both, it's a great help.

A couple of questions. If I may.

I am not sure if I should respond to the help on the pics themselves (that could run into long commentry), direct to the posters privately, or on the forum.  What is the done thing?  I don't want to appear rude by not saying anything, but I want the commenters to know that I've read and it's helped.

Secondly, to change the resolution, do I do that on the camera or on the uploaded picture.

Thank you again. Ron if you want to take them down now, it's fine by me. Smile 



Edited by: DebbieA at:14th July 2012 23:12
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Dave John
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quotePosted at 23:24 on 14th July 2012

Private or POE doesn't bother me Debbie.

If you want to give detailed replies I would suggest private but if its just a quick comment, which may also illicit further response from us go with POE, at the end of the day its upto you. 

And don't worry about appearing to be rude, I am very diccifult to offendWink

Resolution is an 'in camera' operation. The manual will guide you to the correct menu to do this. It will mean larger files and subsequently less images to a card, but this is why i suggested the other day that you buy another card or two. Not sure what is the maximum size of card your camera takes so best pop into your local camera shop and they should be able to tell you. I use 4GB cards and never go out without at least 2 in my pocket just in case I come across something good

And always remember we are here to help and can't do that unless you ask

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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 09:04 on 15th July 2012
On 14th July 2012 22:54, DebbieA wrote:

That's great Ron, no problem.

And yep, I've read up about the hosting costs and the work and time needed to run a place like this.  I am fairly new here though, so lets call this my probation period before I earn my 'Gold Star'.  

 

Actually I've just seen the additonal comments from Vince and Dave, thank you both, it's a great help.

A couple of questions. If I may.

I am not sure if I should respond to the help on the pics themselves (that could run into long commentry), direct to the posters privately, or on the forum.  What is the done thing?  I don't want to appear rude by not saying anything, but I want the commenters to know that I've read and it's helped.

Secondly, to change the resolution, do I do that on the camera or on the uploaded picture.

Thank you again. Ron if you want to take them down now, it's fine by me. Smile 

I won't remove them all Debbie, but thanks for understanding. Sometimes it is a real job to know which to approve, and which not to approve because they all have reason for being captured in the first place. As for answering members, the choice is yours of course, but the POE 'Contact Member' in your Profile facility is secure.
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DebbieA
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quotePosted at 09:24 on 15th July 2012

Thanks Ron and Dave.

I've found the contact member facility so I'm a happy bunny now.

If you are not going to remove all the photos Ron, please can you leave the boat.  It got the best comments, lol.  

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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 09:35 on 15th July 2012
I think those that now remain are okay Debbie with comments intact, meaning that others might also read and learn from the advice given. Well done!
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