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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 399630" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>if youre going to be a douche about it then thats wrong but you can say, its ok but not my taste. that would be fine. or even point out why you think its off. what you say will also tell me your expertise. the americans are known for this when they do job reviews for raises. they start with a positive comment, then a negative, then another positive.</p><p></p><p>I think a lot of people nitpick on stuff and give help (all over the net) but have no idea what the hell theyre talking about and many times those asking for help will take this bad feedback and use it for their next work. im very traditional when it comes to photography. I believe that a great photog should get 80%+ of the desired image in the camera. its like a musician at a recording studio. if you suck , no amount of sound processing will help. so no amount of PP will help. and the PP shows. I can see it from a mile away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 399630, member: 14443"] if youre going to be a douche about it then thats wrong but you can say, its ok but not my taste. that would be fine. or even point out why you think its off. what you say will also tell me your expertise. the americans are known for this when they do job reviews for raises. they start with a positive comment, then a negative, then another positive. I think a lot of people nitpick on stuff and give help (all over the net) but have no idea what the hell theyre talking about and many times those asking for help will take this bad feedback and use it for their next work. im very traditional when it comes to photography. I believe that a great photog should get 80%+ of the desired image in the camera. its like a musician at a recording studio. if you suck , no amount of sound processing will help. so no amount of PP will help. and the PP shows. I can see it from a mile away. [/QUOTE]
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