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Yachats Seascape

Photography Sea/Undersea posted on Aug 21, 2015
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I got back from a few days away on the coast to find all hell has broken loose here on Renderosity. A new look, changes to how you upload artwork, heavy emphasis on social media & a lot of disgruntled users, some of whom are leaving or threatening to leave Renderosity. Here's my personal take on it: Change can be difficult to accept & is almost always met with resistance, but in general is a healthy & inevitable thing. But changes to an online community need to be made thoughtfully & with input from the members of that community. It seems to me that, as with other changes made in the past here, neither of those were the case this time & that's why folks are justifiably angry. I don't use Facebook, Twitter or other forms of social media, so those changes are irrelevant to me. I'm not thrilled with the new look, but I'm pretty sure I can get used to it over time. I understand that many people are upset with the new image guidelines, but personally I don't like to scroll to see a complete image, generally don't post over 1200 pixels wide & found that most significantly larger photographic images, when forced to be compressed down to 512 kb, were unacceptably fuzzy. Even for images within the new guidelines, however, 512 kb is often insufficient to prevent degradation of the image & I would love to see that at least doubled. What I didn't appreciate was that auto-generation of thumbnails was eliminated, which was a definite step backwards. And that after I submitted an upload expecting a thumbnail to be auto-generated, I was rudely informed that I needed to provide my own thumbnail. And to add insult to injury, all the other fields I had filled in were now blanked out (where formerly they had been retained when one mandatory field was inadvertently omitted). I hope some of these problems can be worked out & that the folks whose work I enjoy & admire will hang in there for a while. I plan to stick it out for now, but if enough of those people leave the site, I probably will too. As for this image, I took it just a short walk down from our hotel in Yachats. Unfortunately, I found that there were some smudges on my lens that affected almost all the photos I took during this short trip (I'm far-sighted, so it's hard for me to spot things like that though my little viewfinder). Fortunately, Photoshop's Spot Healing tool make it easy to eliminate things like that in most cases... Please zoom.

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photosynthesis

9:05AM | Fri, 21 August 2015

Okay, one more complaint - it seems that all my paragraph breaks have been removed & my description has all been mashed into one long, ugly paragraph. Can anyone enlighten me on how to fix that?

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aksirp

9:44AM | Fri, 21 August 2015

first, this photo is wonderful, a treat for my eyes and heart! superb POV, wide and colors!
second: I am so agree with you in most points - I would even pay for a forum like ours was - have I to go for Facebook finally??
I don't know what to do as next...
the new large sidebar disturb every photo..

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CavalierLady

9:52AM | Fri, 21 August 2015

I find your views to be the most concise and well written that I have read in the past day or two! Change is always difficult and in time I hope things settle down once the powers that be are given the time necessary to tweak the new changes. This has been my home for 10 years and I really would like remain here. I agree with most of your points and thank you for a lovely image and tactful and polite comments about the new site and its problems.

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kenmo

9:53AM | Fri, 21 August 2015

Gorgeous....

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QuietRiot

10:04AM | Fri, 21 August 2015

Beautiful photo.
As for Rendo, I've been here since 2004. Every change brought about kicking and screaming. Life goes on. I'm not leaving. That which does not change stagnates and dies.

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durleybeachbum

10:35AM | Fri, 21 August 2015

Gorgeous photo!

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auntietk Online Now!

2:09PM | Fri, 21 August 2015

Love the picture. The V-shaped composition is beautifully done!

As for the issues you came back to on RR ... yes, they are legion! The one bright spot that I know you will particularly like is the fact that we are no longer limited to 512kb. The dimensions are reduced, but there is no limit on the file size.

The wrap-around text is horrid, and I'm hoping they'll get that fixed soon. We already got them to give us more text space. When they put the new website up, all captions were limited to 1,000 characters, including the writer's gallery. Now everybody gets 25,000 characters. Of course it's unreadable, since it wraps around into a single sentence, but hey ... at least we have more room! I won't give up. :P

One thing at a time, I guess. Just keeping up with the Forum threads this week is like having a full-time job.

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Sea_Dog

2:41PM | Fri, 21 August 2015

Nice shot.

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bmac62

4:12PM | Fri, 21 August 2015

I'd like to be standing in one of those pools with the salt water and sand gently washing back and forth over my toes. Thanks to your photo I can almost feel it. Well done.

As to the site, yes we are hanging in with wild (maybe unreasonable) hope that most of our needs will be accomodated and "site usability" will be increased dramatically.


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