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<blockquote data-quote="hank970" data-source="post: 688250" data-attributes="member: 43219"><p>My only criticism is that you preface your entry by stating, "Not the best but..," and then you share the image with us anyway. But what? Further, you claim that you could revisit the site and do a makeover. I really like the composition and lighting, but I don't understand why you or anyone else would post an image with which they admittedly aren't pleased, particularly if they have the opportunity to wait a while, take a better one, and wow our socks off. Even rank amateurs are capable of taking great photos, and seasoned professionals are capable of taking lousy ones. The difference between a seasoned professional and the rank amateur is often the delete button.</p><p></p><p>Here's hoping you become be a bit more self-critical and selective before you post again, and that you share some awesome images with us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hank970, post: 688250, member: 43219"] My only criticism is that you preface your entry by stating, "Not the best but..," and then you share the image with us anyway. But what? Further, you claim that you could revisit the site and do a makeover. I really like the composition and lighting, but I don't understand why you or anyone else would post an image with which they admittedly aren't pleased, particularly if they have the opportunity to wait a while, take a better one, and wow our socks off. Even rank amateurs are capable of taking great photos, and seasoned professionals are capable of taking lousy ones. The difference between a seasoned professional and the rank amateur is often the delete button. Here's hoping you become be a bit more self-critical and selective before you post again, and that you share some awesome images with us. [/QUOTE]
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