What a thread!!
I for one never see a shortage of comments on my threads, ever. I am always happy with the feedback (good or bad!), and I will ALWAYS respect your opinion and I will always thank you for it. I also make a very obvious decision in my opening posts of any thread, to state that no matter how negative your crit is, or how damning your thoughts may be, I am more than happy to hear and take them on board.
Here is my take on how to get lots of comments, feel free to shoot it down if its wrong
1: If you want comments, get used to commenting!!! Do not expect any community to be completely one sided. If you NEVER EVER comment on the work of others, then fair game - you deserve no comments if I am being honest.
2: Never, EVER in a million years, take the strop with well intended feedback. That person has taken the time, to HELP you, and to make YOU a better photographer. THe one way ticket to a lonely photo thread, is to spit and huff when you don't like what is said.
3: Try your hardest to share your aspirations, your photographic goals, struggles, your strengths and your weaknesses. Be as open as you can about your own perception of your ability, and let people understand how YOU actually think and what makes you tick. Try and help people basically get into your mindset, and they can then fine tune their advice and comments massively.
4: Always, ALWAYS say thank you. Try your hardest to respond to each commenter individually. It's nice to be acknowledged, especially when you have tried to give well thought out advice.
5: This is the tricky one. I guess, try and up your game each and every time you go out. Please understand my use of the word "
try". If you are an "average" photographer, and I personally feel I fit into this category, then by being average, it is important to understand people may not want to comment as they are not "feeling the shot" so to speak. I think the only way to solve this is to aspire to be "great" or even "perfect". Surely if you try hard enough, and put the effort in, you will leave "average" behind and eventually start to impress.
I think this is a good thread, and I also think combined with the "Call to Arms" thread, it should be used a jolt to all members to remind them that we all need encouredgment, hints, tips and feedback. And remember, as BT said...."It's GOOD to talk"
Now go, unanswered posts need YOU!!!
Gary.