Peter I am with you, though I do think if the photos could be made anonymous, it would not matter if the entry was from the admin team, as we wouldn't know.Peter Butler wrote: ↑Sat Jul 10, 2021 5:34 pm I disagree entirely with anyone being barred from entering an open competition. We must all be treated equally with no favouritism, no one knows how individuals vote so there is nothing to be gained. Also, there is no need to feel obliged to enter 'something suitable', just give it a miss.
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I quite often do give the competition a miss if I feel there are already plenty of entries. However, if it looks like there are only a few entries, I feel the urge to post a photo to make it a bit more interesting for those who vote. As mentioned earlier, I'm not that interested in winning, just wanting to keep the forum ticking along.Peter Butler wrote: ↑Sat Jul 10, 2021 5:34 pm .......... Also, there is no need to feel obliged to enter 'something suitable', just give it a miss.
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Dang! What did I miss? More effort required
Phil
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I feel has though members think I don't want the competition to carry on. You couldn't be more wrong. I love looking at members photos no matter what they do. Just to see how members achieve their love of our hobby is something I look forward too and also to see if I can do something equally as brilliant.
I also seem to have missed that pot of money.....
I also seem to have missed that pot of money.....
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Hi everyone,
Might I shake all the dust off of my account and post a reply as one of those people guilty of regularly viewing the forum but not contributing? The only reason I have not voted for the poll previously is because until the general message went up in the Announcements section I was completely unaware of it.
I do really enjoy seeing pictures of people's lines but I tend to head to the 'Railways & Layouts' part of the forum for that so generally speaking the 'Photographs' section has been something of a stranger to me. Maybe more people would find their way along to vote if the thread was easier to find? Even logging in this morning it took me a couple of goes to remember where to find the sub-section for the competition so I could see how this thread was getting on.
Whatever form it takes now I will make sure I vote from now on. I don't have my own line at the moment but I don't feel that precludes me from entering, it just has to be my picture after all, no one said it had to be my line, or stock, or even a new photo (I think?). I don't feel particularly intimidated by the moderators entering, if it means we get some more great pictures then go for it. Depending on the particular theme I also feel that posed photos are entirely reasonable also. We're taking photos of model railways, not bird or the sunset, none of it is there by chance.
All the best,
Ricky
Might I shake all the dust off of my account and post a reply as one of those people guilty of regularly viewing the forum but not contributing? The only reason I have not voted for the poll previously is because until the general message went up in the Announcements section I was completely unaware of it.
I do really enjoy seeing pictures of people's lines but I tend to head to the 'Railways & Layouts' part of the forum for that so generally speaking the 'Photographs' section has been something of a stranger to me. Maybe more people would find their way along to vote if the thread was easier to find? Even logging in this morning it took me a couple of goes to remember where to find the sub-section for the competition so I could see how this thread was getting on.
Whatever form it takes now I will make sure I vote from now on. I don't have my own line at the moment but I don't feel that precludes me from entering, it just has to be my picture after all, no one said it had to be my line, or stock, or even a new photo (I think?). I don't feel particularly intimidated by the moderators entering, if it means we get some more great pictures then go for it. Depending on the particular theme I also feel that posed photos are entirely reasonable also. We're taking photos of model railways, not bird or the sunset, none of it is there by chance.
All the best,
Ricky
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Hi Rickymusket the dog wrote: ↑Tue Jul 13, 2021 9:08 am Hi everyone,
Might I shake all the dust off of my account and post a reply as one of those people guilty of regularly viewing the forum but not contributing? The only reason I have not voted for the poll previously is because until the general message went up in the Announcements section I was completely unaware of it.
All the best,
Ricky
At the top of the page there are 3 lines with "Quick Links" against it. If you click on that, there is an option to view various posts. I always use the "New Posts" option as it instantly tells me what topics have been updated since I last looked and it does them in newest order as well. Really handy to know, also the other options can be useful too
Glad to see you have dusted off the account and logged back in, great to see you back
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Hi Ricky, thanks for the input.musket the dog wrote: ↑Tue Jul 13, 2021 9:08 am I don't have my own line at the moment but I don't feel that precludes me from entering, it just has to be my picture after all, no one said it had to be my line, or stock, or even a new photo (I think?). I don't feel particularly intimidated by the moderators entering, if it means we get some more great pictures then go for it. Depending on the particular theme I also feel that posed photos are entirely reasonable also. We're taking photos of model railways, not bird or the sunset, none of it is there by chance.
FYI, and anyone else who hasn't seen them, these are the rules as posted at the beginning of the Gallery:
"taking into account the various comments and thoughts, these are the rules:
1) To reduce the chances of focusing (!) on the photoshop arguments, it will be called "The Quarterly Garden Railway Gallery" ( QGRG) i.e. not a 'competition' although there will be voting for the best entry each quarter- best being defined however the individual voter chooses.
2) Only one picture may be submitted by each entrant, but that picture may be replaced up until the closing date. Each picture must have a Title.
3) A picture does not have to be taken specifically, it can be one you took years previously, if you think it fits the theme.
4) The photographs submitted must be taken by the entrant themselves, and preferably either of their own models, or of visitors to their railway, or their own stock when visiting another line.
5) The same photograph may not be entered into the QGRG more than once, but that does not exclude a picture which has been seen, for instance, in a thread on the forum, a blog, magazine article, etc.
6) Basic editing will be allowed. i.e straightening, cropping, resizing, but advanced techniques such as adding smoke or steam effects, adding background pictures, etc, will not be permitted. This does not exclude for instance, using temporary physical screens to hide unsightly backgrounds before taking a photo.
7) The winning entry allows the submitter to choose next the quarters theme, but he/she is barred from entering the theme they have chosen, to make things fair. The theme chosen should bear in mind that the membership stretches from the Antipodes to northern Canada and Russia, so climatic conditions vary hugeley at any given time!
8] There will be 4 Quarterly Galleries per year, December, March, June, September ( not Winter, Spring, etc, to avoid 'seasonalising', given the international membership).
9) Entries will be permitted up to 15th of the Quarter month and voting will take place between 15th and 25th. All members may vote irrespective of whether they have entered. The winner will be confirmed by 30th/31st of the quarter month. The winner will be expected to propose the next theme by 7th of the following month."
Regarding your point about the visibility of it, we have a bit of a quandry. It is only open to registered members, so making it visible to the whole world could allow any passing Tom, Dick and Harry to stick their two penn'orth in, and enter and vote for all sorts of irrelevant rubbish.
Philip
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In my opinion, this (registered members only) is important, and whatever (if any) changes made this must remainphilipy wrote: ↑Tue Jul 13, 2021 5:13 pm Regarding your point about the visibility of it, we have a bit of a quandry. It is only open to registered members, so making it visible to the whole world could allow any passing Tom, Dick and Harry to stick their two penn'orth in, and enter and vote for all sorts of irrelevant rubbish.
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Thank you for the extra info chaps, I wasn't aware of the useful stuff in the quick links list either, I will make sure to make use of it
Thank you as well for pointing out the rules too, I hadn't made it that far through. I can't say that anything in there looks intimidating, or would put me off having a go.
I think I'm a little confused regarding the non-registered members thing though. If I log out and view the forum as an unregistered visitor I can still find my way to the correct part of the forum and see the entry and voting topics (and this poll) but obviously I can't vote or post. Should I not be able to see it at all?
Now that I'm familiar with the location of the sub-forum it's no problem at all, it was just a case of breaking old habits to see that it was there in the first place
Thank you as well for pointing out the rules too, I hadn't made it that far through. I can't say that anything in there looks intimidating, or would put me off having a go.
I think I'm a little confused regarding the non-registered members thing though. If I log out and view the forum as an unregistered visitor I can still find my way to the correct part of the forum and see the entry and voting topics (and this poll) but obviously I can't vote or post. Should I not be able to see it at all?
Now that I'm familiar with the location of the sub-forum it's no problem at all, it was just a case of breaking old habits to see that it was there in the first place
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Well there you go, I probably looked at the quick links in the beginning then forgot about it I have not looked at it for years as it is not prominent. Learned something new today.-steves- wrote: ↑Tue Jul 13, 2021 10:07 am Hi Ricky
At the top of the page there are 3 lines with "Quick Links" against it. If you click on that, there is an option to view various posts. I always use the "New Posts" option as it instantly tells me what topics have been updated since I last looked and it does them in newest order as well. Really handy to know, also the other options can be useful too
Glad to see you have dusted off the account and logged back in, great to see you back
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Someone obviously put a lot of thought into these rules, I think they are comprehensive and workable as long as everybody takes this ‘non- competition’ as a bit of fun.
Having voted 2, I feel the subject has been debated enough for me to accept ‘go on unchanged.’
What I have derived personally from the discussion is to make some effort to contribute, not because I feel competitive about it, but because any ‘club’ is only as successful as the members make it.
Ps I have weeded and mulched the bottom corner of my layout since my last post in the photo thread. Roll on Spring
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