georgie wrote:gstark wrote:Lukec wrote:Hi
Sorry, i think i have updated my location.
Sydney NSW.
Sigh ... could somebody please help me find my happy pills ??? Some days seem to be better than others ...
Let me please refer you to the section of the
FAQ that carries the heading
MEANINGFUL Location. You may then find
this section to be helpful too.
Just out of curiosity, and I hope I ask this respectfully and appreciate that it is your forum and your rules apply, but what is the big deal about the meaningful location? I understand an idea of city would be helpful, but why specifically a suburb. Some people may be concerned with privacy of information and feel a little "exposed" putting up their suburb.
Privacy? On the internet? Better run and bloody hide, quick!
Seriously, a couple of points here, and please let me deal with your second question first. We ask for a suburb and city. Not an address. just a guide as to where you might be. Now please just think about this for a minute ... please think about this logically ...
Unless and until
YOU choose to reveal more about yourself, your true self, your actual identity, then nobody here .... nobody ... not even me ... has any real idea of who you are. Yes, I can access your email address, but that, too may be a disposable one, and thus your privacy is entirely in your hands.
Now, to answer the first part of your question ...
Let's return to last week's episode of exactly this same problem, where I had to ask ... thrice, IIRC ... for a new member to just read and comprehend the
FAQ. That person has now complied ... and no sooner has that occurred, he has been invited to participate in a group shoot, with some some very experienced members of this forum.
Let's take a moment to fully comprehend this: some very experienced photographers have invited this person to join them on a shoot, to shoot stuff that this new member likes to shoot, in order that they can show him how he may better use his camera,his lenses, the light that surrounds him ...
And that happened to a large extent because they now know where he is. This happens time and again here. Not to mention the loan of some very expensive equipment, because you happen to know that the person lives just a couple of suburbs away.
Now let's take Sydney: it's a big town. it could take somebody up to two hours to travel from one part of town to another, and that's on a good day. I think my return trip from Leon's on Saturday evening took me about forty minutes, and that is very typical of how long it takes me to just travel from where I live, in the east, to the radio station, twice weekly, to do my radio shows. I have no major issues traveling those sorts of times, but others may. In Melbourne, traveling across town is a similar onerous task.
Let's now consider the impact of those sorts of travel requirements upon the planning of a minimeet, or a shoot, or a restaurant night out. The spread of regions within which we have planned those sorts of events has taken account of members' locations, because we had this information at hand. If most people live away from the coast, then what time of day do we need to plan an event for, given when they might be traveling, and for how long?
What about if I know that "he" has a lens that I'd like to try. I may arrange to meet him that person at some point, to just evaluate that lens in a non-threatening situation - like, not in a shop. Hell, some of the gear that our members have, and may be willing to let you play with, can't even be found in a shop.
Knowing his basic location is a real boon, and I cannot see why this represents a problem for anyone.
And as I noted above, any concerns one might have about one's privacy are just plain stupid, once you look at it logically: you always control all of the data that you emit.