However, no-one comments on it.
it's for fear of the OP having a hissy fit because "everyone on facebook said that it was brilliant" or that "the client was happy".
but definitely point it out - as Sirch said above, bear in mind the OP's abilities and experience as they've chosen to display on here, and always remember "critique not criticism" - don't jsut rip the s***e out of the picture, tell them in your opinion how they could fix it, or avoid the issue. Help, not Discourage.
I think the unspoken rule is that unless an image has been posted in the critique section you keep quiet about it.
I know again Sirch has said this but it's worth repeating in big letters for the hard of thinking...
All the "Photos : ..." forums are open for feedback/critique except Photos : For Pleasure.
anyone who complains at getting critique, report their complaint and one of the staff will weigh in.
My photography improved immeasurably after joining this forum nearly 14 years ago (and those who know how useless I am now will realise jsut how terrible I was back then!) and it's probably 90% due to the brilliant critique I recieved when I first came here.
There used to be WAY more crit given back then.
Was that because people had more time available to do so - probably not.
Was it because there was less competition for that time from Facebook and other social media, probably a bit yes.
Was it because people had a thicker skin and didn't take every minor critical comment as a personal insult worthy of launching a life-long vendetta against the person providing critique, their family, friends, pets and the entire county they live in - Definitely.
I'll admit I don't spend as much time on giving crit as I used to - it's called returning to a 60 hour a week day-job after being self employed for the first 7 years I was on here. Now, when I log in, half the time I'm fire fighting in the poliitical threads or catching up with state of play in the staff room - leaving a bare 15 minutes or so to interact in the fun stuff - and, honestly, 15 minutes isn't long enough for me to give a proper reasoned critique on a photo. Now I'm not saying everyone is the same, its just that the type of shots that move me to reply, and my own obsessive nature means I personally take ages over critique. which means its annoying at times not to get acknowledged that it'd been read, or dismissed with one of the comments in my first line of this post...
Critique in my experience is fairly stagnant on here sadly, outside the 52's thread and perhaps the "creative" forum - maybe that's a topic for another thread - a "What in your opinion constitutes Good or Bad Critique... maybe get a bit of a discussion around Critique going, and show a few examples from around the forum - make people aware that to be honest, Critique was one of the Cornerstones of this forum from day one - after all it was called Talk Photography, not Talk Camera Kit or Talk Political b*****ks.