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Garden Photography
Hi,
I've started a new Yahoo! group on garden photography - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/GardenPhotography/. My goal for this group is to discuss any topic that relates to garden photography. Topics include but are not limited to photographic techniques, equipment, sharing/critiques of images, garden design from the photographer's perspective, photogenic gardens, business side of photography and plant selection/identification. Nandakumar http://crookedtrunk.com/ |
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from "Nandakumar Sankaran" contains these words: I've started a new Yahoo! group on garden photography - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/GardenPhotography/. My goal for this group is to discuss any topic that relates to garden photography. Topics include but are not limited to photographic techniques, equipment, sharing/critiques of images, garden design from the photographer's perspective, photogenic gardens, business side of photography and plant selection/identification. When Yahoo Groups took over the lists to which I subscribed there was an immediate deluge of spam, which gradually subsided after I unsubscribed. -- Rusty Hinge No m'lud, it wasn't a sneg. My joints creak. |
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"Jaques d'Altrades" wrote in message ... The message from "Nandakumar Sankaran" contains these words: I've started a new Yahoo! group on garden photography - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/GardenPhotography/. My goal for this group is to discuss any topic that relates to garden photography. Topics include but are not limited to photographic techniques, equipment, sharing/critiques of images, garden design from the photographer's perspective, photogenic gardens, business side of photography and plant selection/identification. When Yahoo Groups took over the lists to which I subscribed there was an immediate deluge of spam, which gradually subsided after I unsubscribed. -- Rusty Hinge We run a Yahoo Group and are members of three others. No increase in spam because of our involvement. MailWasher controls what spam we do receive - no serious problems at all. Iris McCanna |
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In article , Jaques d'Altrades
writes When Yahoo Groups took over the lists to which I subscribed there was an immediate deluge of spam, which gradually subsided after I unsubscribed. I haven't had any trouble, being grandfathered in from EGroups, but I've heard that when signing up to Yahoo Groups you have to be careful to check the no advertising box. (Unless, of course, you want to receive the advertising.) -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
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