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Pictures for Pam, Day 38: Burgandy & White Pinwheel Dahlia


I like to spend an enjoyable couple of hours each day visiting contact's photo streams, appreciating a picture and leaving a comment. It occurred to me that everyone probably has a different way of doing this. What is your approach? How best do you utilize your time to visit others?
The way that makes most sense for me is to go to my previous day's posted picture (2 days ago) and visit each person who's left a comment for me. I want to make sure to show my thanks to everyone who's taken time out of their day to look at my picture and let me know what they think. Do you do this differently? If I have extra time, I will often visit my main page that shows new contact pictures and take a stroll, leaving comments and saying hello. Or I'll visit Explore and visit some of the new pictures I see there.
I returned to ipernity over a month ago from my long creative abyss, and in my absence I had forgotten how wonderful it is to be part of this community. There are so many genuinely sweet, talented and friendly folk who I simply love chatting with. The funny thing is how I usually carry on conversations! Someone will leave a marvelous comment about a picture I posted or the blog entry I wrote, and it invites a response. I don't prefer to reply on my photo's comments because I don't trust that they will actually see what I wrote. So instead, I will visit their photo stream, comment on their new picture and then add my reply there. (I know about the feature where you can follow comments you've left but it's too much work to keep up with that in my opinion.) This is a fun way for me to give them extra strokes and acknowledge what they wrote to me. The next time they comment on my newest picture, they often continue the conversation. It's awesome!
I recently discovered the solution to a problem I'd been facing since I joined the photo-sharing community. Namely, sometimes I visit a person who's left me a comment only to find they haven't put up a new picture yet. What to do? My happy solution is this: I take a look at their photo stream and when I have gone back far enough, I'll find a picture I haven't seen yet! So, I dive in, enjoy their image and leave my comment. Then I go to their most current picture, leave a note to say that I've visited a picture I hadn't seen yet, and paste the URL so they can see my comment! I really love this solution because everyone enjoys having their pictures looked at, and this gives me the opportunity to see and enjoy more of a friend's photography! (I do know the feature that allows you to see who's been browsing your photo stream. However, I want to make sure that my photographer friend knows I've come by to say hello, instead of relying on them to check their browsing history.)
Today it's icky outside, stormy, windy and cold, so I'm sharing another beautiful dahlia to brighten up this day! I hope it adds a little sparkle for you too!
Pam, one of the things I've always admired about you is your generous spirit. I've always loved how many people you visit to give them strokes about their photography and to give your famous *hugggggggs*. Reading comments you've left for people is such a treat and I'm so happy that you've been able to stop by from time to time, even though you're not feeling great. I just want you to know how loved you are by all of us here at ipernity. I'm sending my *huggggggs* to you with hopes that you'll feel better and better in the coming days.
Explored on 12/17/18, highest placement, #1.
The way that makes most sense for me is to go to my previous day's posted picture (2 days ago) and visit each person who's left a comment for me. I want to make sure to show my thanks to everyone who's taken time out of their day to look at my picture and let me know what they think. Do you do this differently? If I have extra time, I will often visit my main page that shows new contact pictures and take a stroll, leaving comments and saying hello. Or I'll visit Explore and visit some of the new pictures I see there.
I returned to ipernity over a month ago from my long creative abyss, and in my absence I had forgotten how wonderful it is to be part of this community. There are so many genuinely sweet, talented and friendly folk who I simply love chatting with. The funny thing is how I usually carry on conversations! Someone will leave a marvelous comment about a picture I posted or the blog entry I wrote, and it invites a response. I don't prefer to reply on my photo's comments because I don't trust that they will actually see what I wrote. So instead, I will visit their photo stream, comment on their new picture and then add my reply there. (I know about the feature where you can follow comments you've left but it's too much work to keep up with that in my opinion.) This is a fun way for me to give them extra strokes and acknowledge what they wrote to me. The next time they comment on my newest picture, they often continue the conversation. It's awesome!
I recently discovered the solution to a problem I'd been facing since I joined the photo-sharing community. Namely, sometimes I visit a person who's left me a comment only to find they haven't put up a new picture yet. What to do? My happy solution is this: I take a look at their photo stream and when I have gone back far enough, I'll find a picture I haven't seen yet! So, I dive in, enjoy their image and leave my comment. Then I go to their most current picture, leave a note to say that I've visited a picture I hadn't seen yet, and paste the URL so they can see my comment! I really love this solution because everyone enjoys having their pictures looked at, and this gives me the opportunity to see and enjoy more of a friend's photography! (I do know the feature that allows you to see who's been browsing your photo stream. However, I want to make sure that my photographer friend knows I've come by to say hello, instead of relying on them to check their browsing history.)
Today it's icky outside, stormy, windy and cold, so I'm sharing another beautiful dahlia to brighten up this day! I hope it adds a little sparkle for you too!
Pam, one of the things I've always admired about you is your generous spirit. I've always loved how many people you visit to give them strokes about their photography and to give your famous *hugggggggs*. Reading comments you've left for people is such a treat and I'm so happy that you've been able to stop by from time to time, even though you're not feeling great. I just want you to know how loved you are by all of us here at ipernity. I'm sending my *huggggggs* to you with hopes that you'll feel better and better in the coming days.
Explored on 12/17/18, highest placement, #1.
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Freundliche Grüße und eine angenehme Woche
Erich
and happy week:)
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Greetz and happy evening, Christien.
une espèce bien rare..
Well, actually, I subscibed to the RSS feed of my news page - so whenever someone leaves a new comment I get a message ..... hey, it's internet, not a bulletin board ;-))
Unfortunately, I can usually take a stroll through my contacts' pictures only in the evening after work....
An Schärfe und Details kaum zu übertreffen....und das von einem eingefleischten Nikonianer :-)
'''I don't prefer to reply on ''my'' photo's comments because I don't trust that they will actually see what I wrote.''
that's true and it must happen many times... I took a full read through the rest of your ideas' too.
Thanks .. and best wishes from... David J'.. UK.
And micritter isn't the only one waaaaaay behind !
My work keeps me busy, and of course my close ones has to be the priority. So, my style is "Guerrilla attacks"! I hit when you least expect it! =D
Such fantastic detail and wonderful colour contrasts. Absolutely stunning!
I enjoyed reading about your "commenting" system................I'm struggling to keep up with all my contacts - I try to comment on nearly every photo every contact posts, regardless of whether they ever bother to comment on my work. I may have to revise the way I do things as I'm trying to cut down the amount of time I spend sitting at my computer rather than being outside doing other stuff, or even talking to my wife occasionally ;-)
David G Johnson club has replied to Keith Burton clubCheers from Dj.. UK.
Keith Burton club has replied to David G Johnson clubI like to answer all comments on my pictures and will visit their pages in return. I also have favourite galleries and many friends who I like to keep an eye on (so to speak) from the Panoramio days. A few who I have met and others I regards as friends even though we have never met. I have visited other countries through seeing pictures on here, and Panoramio in the past. All on the continent of Europe I might add. Most recently Germany and Belgium/Holland.
When I come onto Ip ernity I always go to my "news" and read any comments on my work, then i go to friends and look at their articles then their photos. It does take me a couple of hours if I do it everyday, but if I miss a day, then I'm in trouble!!!!!
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