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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 174414" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>Hello, CatcwlD5100! and welcome to the site!</p><p></p><p>From a critique perspective I'd mimic the opinions of both Helene and Kodiak. The image has potential, both in composition and post processing as discussed by the other members.</p><p></p><p>Helene's comment in regards to intent and Exif data can be found in the critique area guidelines/rules. Knowing these items helps us render a better critique in relation to your objectives and help you learn more. For more casual posts without these items, the feedback thread is more appropriate and a great opportunity for more casual feedback. We offer these guidelines to maintain the integrity and intent of the critique section. </p><p></p><p>Our hope is members get constructive feedback (such as from Helene and Kodiak). "Nice Pic" doesn't help any of us grow, so critiques may not always be what we expect. The diversity of these opinions are of great value and help us see opportunities we may have missed.</p><p></p><p>You obviously have an eye for photography in capturing this unique scene!</p><p></p><p>Happy shooting and it's great to have you join us!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 174414, member: 4399"] Hello, CatcwlD5100! and welcome to the site! From a critique perspective I'd mimic the opinions of both Helene and Kodiak. The image has potential, both in composition and post processing as discussed by the other members. Helene's comment in regards to intent and Exif data can be found in the critique area guidelines/rules. Knowing these items helps us render a better critique in relation to your objectives and help you learn more. For more casual posts without these items, the feedback thread is more appropriate and a great opportunity for more casual feedback. We offer these guidelines to maintain the integrity and intent of the critique section. Our hope is members get constructive feedback (such as from Helene and Kodiak). "Nice Pic" doesn't help any of us grow, so critiques may not always be what we expect. The diversity of these opinions are of great value and help us see opportunities we may have missed. You obviously have an eye for photography in capturing this unique scene! Happy shooting and it's great to have you join us! [/QUOTE]
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