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<blockquote data-quote="Browncoat" data-source="post: 315388" data-attributes="member: 1061"><p>Good, then be done.</p><p></p><p>I take critique quite well, actually, when it adds something of value. I'm certain that I know about catch lights and traditional portraiture lighting. I'm certain that I have a successful portrait business based on my understanding of it. Hell, I could probably write a book. </p><p></p><p>This is not that type of shot, clearly. Didn't set it up that way, didn't have any allusions to it coming out that way, didn't want it that way. That has been well established, yet you're continuing to compare apples to oranges. I'm asking for critique of my apple. You keep talking about your orange.</p><p></p><p>It's like someone submitting a B&W photo and someone offering a critique about how it would look better in color.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browncoat, post: 315388, member: 1061"] Good, then be done. I take critique quite well, actually, when it adds something of value. I'm certain that I know about catch lights and traditional portraiture lighting. I'm certain that I have a successful portrait business based on my understanding of it. Hell, I could probably write a book. This is not that type of shot, clearly. Didn't set it up that way, didn't have any allusions to it coming out that way, didn't want it that way. That has been well established, yet you're continuing to compare apples to oranges. I'm asking for critique of my apple. You keep talking about your orange. It's like someone submitting a B&W photo and someone offering a critique about how it would look better in color. [/QUOTE]
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