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<blockquote data-quote="Essence of Imagery" data-source="post: 4333" data-attributes="member: 920"><p>Karly - I can see where you're coming from, however I believe you to be the exception to the rule.</p><p>In general, the gallery is where you place photos so that others can see your work. From there, if you'd like a critique of a particular image, I'd link to that image in the gallery and start a thread in the critique section. Personally, when I go into the galleries, I simply look at the images themselves, and don't go in with a mindset of "how could this picture be improved?", because I'm simply there to enjoy the scenery. In the critique forum, I'm there to look at the image, see if I find something that would make the image better, and be able to interact with the photographer - perhaps they had a reason to capture the image the way they did, or something that interprets their vision that I'm not privy to unless I ask.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Essence of Imagery, post: 4333, member: 920"] Karly - I can see where you're coming from, however I believe you to be the exception to the rule. In general, the gallery is where you place photos so that others can see your work. From there, if you'd like a critique of a particular image, I'd link to that image in the gallery and start a thread in the critique section. Personally, when I go into the galleries, I simply look at the images themselves, and don't go in with a mindset of "how could this picture be improved?", because I'm simply there to enjoy the scenery. In the critique forum, I'm there to look at the image, see if I find something that would make the image better, and be able to interact with the photographer - perhaps they had a reason to capture the image the way they did, or something that interprets their vision that I'm not privy to unless I ask. [/QUOTE]
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