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<blockquote data-quote="Krs_2007" data-source="post: 399598" data-attributes="member: 12948"><p>This thread is like most critiques I see on sites and will end up in the same place, down the toilet.</p><p></p><p>Critique is not about negative criticism, but constructive criticism. The article is a good read and very true, if you have all of the photog snobs out there bashing newbies then you will never grow the art. If I ask for it then provide, if I dont ask then keep your opinion to yourself is basically what should take place.</p><p></p><p>Like this site, some feel the "Like" button may be overused. I use to acknowledge the person and their post/photo, if I feel it deserves a comment like "Thats a wonderful photo" then I will post that. But I refuse to tear apart someones photo when they dont ask for it.</p><p></p><p>This site has a critique section and I would recommend that no one use it unless you know the personalities on the site. Sometimes we are not all eloquent in our responses and they can be construed in a way that the person is being negative. This goes for any site that I have ever been on.</p><p></p><p>I'm on one site, other than introduction I have never commented on anything else. They can be way too much for a new person with a camera but yet they get the most new owners than any other site I see. There are some very talented artist on that site and some are extremely useful in their responses and some are just being azz'es.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krs_2007, post: 399598, member: 12948"] This thread is like most critiques I see on sites and will end up in the same place, down the toilet. Critique is not about negative criticism, but constructive criticism. The article is a good read and very true, if you have all of the photog snobs out there bashing newbies then you will never grow the art. If I ask for it then provide, if I dont ask then keep your opinion to yourself is basically what should take place. Like this site, some feel the "Like" button may be overused. I use to acknowledge the person and their post/photo, if I feel it deserves a comment like "Thats a wonderful photo" then I will post that. But I refuse to tear apart someones photo when they dont ask for it. This site has a critique section and I would recommend that no one use it unless you know the personalities on the site. Sometimes we are not all eloquent in our responses and they can be construed in a way that the person is being negative. This goes for any site that I have ever been on. I'm on one site, other than introduction I have never commented on anything else. They can be way too much for a new person with a camera but yet they get the most new owners than any other site I see. There are some very talented artist on that site and some are extremely useful in their responses and some are just being azz'es. [/QUOTE]
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