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<blockquote data-quote="jazzjunkie" data-source="post: 358153" data-attributes="member: 22269"><p>The issue for me with the stars sometimes is that the original poster has posted more than one pic, and therefore I cannot use the stars as I may think differently for each photo. </p><p></p><p>As for garnering resentment for critiquing, as long as you are factual and constructive in your critique, and also give praise for good elements, there should be no resentment. Critique should be treated as a learning experience, it can flag things the original poster may not have seen, give insight into why the composition isn't quite right, etc. The critique section may seem harsh at times, but there is no point asking for critique if you can't bear your work being dissected, and you wouldn't learn anything.</p><p></p><p>edited to add - it should of course be impartial critique, politley given (was originally rushing the post before I left work)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jazzjunkie, post: 358153, member: 22269"] The issue for me with the stars sometimes is that the original poster has posted more than one pic, and therefore I cannot use the stars as I may think differently for each photo. As for garnering resentment for critiquing, as long as you are factual and constructive in your critique, and also give praise for good elements, there should be no resentment. Critique should be treated as a learning experience, it can flag things the original poster may not have seen, give insight into why the composition isn't quite right, etc. The critique section may seem harsh at times, but there is no point asking for critique if you can't bear your work being dissected, and you wouldn't learn anything. edited to add - it should of course be impartial critique, politley given (was originally rushing the post before I left work) [/QUOTE]
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