I'm on holiday at the moment ChrisP, but...
Nobody, absolutely nobody will be barred, banned or abused for posting an opinion on this web site. That is one of the cornerstones to this site. It is run for the community, by the community, and is blissfully free of posturing, backslapping and egos.
However I take absolute and total exception to some of your comments.
Firstly however I must say I agree with your comment on captions. It would be great if more people would caption, something I cam guilty of myself from time to time. Hopefully we can encourage more captioning of photographs from this point on. I shall modify the bulk upload facility (itself a feature demanded by members) to request captions and descriptions once the upload is completed.
That single point aside, describing a lot of the photographs on this site as worthless is tasteless in the extreme. This web site has a membership comprised of all ages, all abilities and a mix of interests. It has members from all the main clubs, members with more years experience than you or I have years, and it has some very good photographers. It has members who will spend days rigging pitches and embarking on major SRT trips to bring back photographs of places many of us will never see. It has members who are published authors and members who have very specialised knowledge in a diversity of areas. All of these people are here and are prepared to share.
Last time I was underground a chap on the trip submerged about a grand's worth of kit (lighting and camera) to take underwater photographs of items not seen since the mine in question closed in 1953. Is that arty nonsense? I think not. Similarly all the members who, in their own time and through their own goodwill, upload photographs of their own explorations. Sometimes people will have a play with a new LED torch as you say, that goes without saying, but it's the sharing of the results that help us decide techniques and technologies to better record the underground.
Let me make it clear I have not taken offence at your posting, but I am posting this to be sure that no other contributing members takes offence at a lack of admin response to your posting.
I sincerely hope you opinion is not the majority opinion.
A quick check of the home page as it currently stands shows a mix of archive and current photographs of both above ground and below ground subjects. Nothing at all there I would classify as worthless, and nothing that I would want, through lack of response on my part, for the contributors who uploaded them to think was anything less than welcome on the site and gratefully received by the community.
If you are going to make comments like the accusation that a lot of the content of this site is worthless then you should:
1) Be able to back that up with examples, and to argue your point
2) Be prepared to practice what you preach, through contribution of relevant and well captioned photographs, falling back on the line "I don't upload any more because..." doesn't wash, if you're not happy, lead by example, feedback information to the admins, but do try not to post comments that potentially insult a lot of the site members who contribute an awful lot more than you do
At some point I expect (hope) that the competition thread will be cleaned up. It is about the competition, not about why one or two individuals are refusing to enter. That is tedious in the extreme. But if people want that then stick it in a new thread, do not go out to spoil the enjoyment of everybody else who wants to take part in this sort of, supposedly, fun and very occassional event.
I cannot think of a single other hobby where a simple and innocent photographic competition would cause such fallout and ill feeling. Mountaineering, climbing, sailing, caving, motorsport, modelling (railway, aircraft, etc.) all seem to manage it without all this complaining.
What, in a nutshell, is wrong with trying to do something well?
I think Dark Prince summed it up very well:
Quite amazed that we are even having this discussion re pictures. DP
my orders are to sit here and watch the world go by