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Both my Gramma's are dead, so I'm not sure where that leaves me![]()
You can join me in the no Gramma's club mate it has nice comfy chairs and monkey butlers
Both my Gramma's are dead, so I'm not sure where that leaves me![]()
Exactamundo - Ive no problem with people not taking critique on board if they disagree with it, but it dos get a bit irritating (talking generally not about alex specifically) when you go out of your way to give detailed crit , and the response is "yeah well I like it like it is" - if you like it like it is and don't think it can be improved (and ergo just want to show off how 'orsum' you are with a camera) then put it in photos for pleasure.
If you choose to put it in the crit boards you've got to expect crit, and it won't all be favourable - by all means disagree with it , but at least think about it first and say why you disagree in objective terms rather than " I like it and my mummy likes it and all my friends think I'm great so ya boo sucks"
If were honest I think we all know that a lot of critique is about ego boosting for the person giving it rather than trying to be helpful to the person asking for it.
It can go both ways of course and personally I find it more common on the net that its not actually those asking for critique that react aggressively but rather those giving it when its questioned, responses like "well don't follow my advice then!" with maybe some kind of appeal to authority seem to often follow when critique is questioned even if its in a polite fashion.
If were honest I think we all know that a lot of critique is about ego boosting for the person giving it rather than trying to be helpful to the person asking for it.
That's so far wide of the mark in my experience I don't really know what to say, as to giving an ego boost by giving critique seriously I'd love to know how you've come to that conclusion how on earth is offering advice supposed to boost an ego frankly I feel terrible if I'm finding it hard to find a positive in someone's photo as I know how heartbreaking it can be to have a photo completely picked apart
People who hold a camera like this
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Or like this:
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flashyness is unappealing
Kit - "you are inferior because you use an ABC. Of course proper photographers use a XYZ 2800dxY, I have one so I must be better"How are you defining flashyness? Their work?
Kit - "you are inferior because you use an ABC. Of course proper photographers use a XYZ 2800dxY, I have one so I must be better"
Kit - "you are inferior because you use an ABC. Of course proper photographers use a XYZ 2800dxY, I have one so I must be better"
I don't mind people who are flashy or proud of their work. It's a nice thrill when your stuff is recognised and I admit I am occasionally guilty of getting overexcited too. But if you don't shout out when you do good stuff nobody else is going to say your successes for you. It's a difficult line to draw because excitement and being thrilled can easily come across as bragging and cockiness. Like I'd love to tell people I was #1 on explore on Monday, but how do you do this without it coming across as bragging? I find that hard.
One's that spell LENS with an "e" on the end
Perhaps the cure to finding photographers irksome is taking photogaphs?
"Photographers" who treat expensive cars at car shows as "props" for them to use as they wish. Yes... I'm talking to YOU the "Photographer" who is a TP member (Despite being tempted... I shall not name) who saw fit to have their heifer of a model sit on my Mustang and scratch my paint the other day... you know who you are. The invoice for repair will be with you shortly.
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"Photographers" who treat expensive cars at car shows as "props" for them to use as they wish. Yes... I'm talking to YOU the "Photographer" who is a TP member (Despite being tempted... I shall not name... you know who you are) who saw fit to have their heifer of a model sit on my Mustang and scratch my paint the other day... you know who you are. The invoice for repair will be with you shortly.
If you go to car shows... LOOK.. do not TOUCH (Christ it's like talking to kids isn't it). Do NOT squeeze between cars with your stupid, and redundant MASSIVE camera bags full of gear you don't seem to even use. Do NOT lean back against the car behind you in order get the whole car in shot... perhaps use one of the MILLION lenses you have in your stupidly MASSIVE camera "backpack" instead.. a wider one perhaps?
If you come near my Mustang again the next person to see your D610 will be a proctologist.
"Photographers" who treat expensive cars at car shows as "props" for them to use as they wish. Yes... I'm talking to YOU the "Photographer" who is a TP member (Despite being tempted... I shall not name... you know who you are) who saw fit to have their heifer of a model sit on my Mustang and scratch my paint the other day... you know who you are. The invoice for repair will be with you shortly.
If you go to car shows... LOOK.. do not TOUCH (Christ it's like talking to kids isn't it). Do NOT squeeze between cars with your stupid, and redundant MASSIVE camera bags full of gear you don't seem to even use. Do NOT lean back against the car behind you in order get the whole car in shot... perhaps use one of the MILLION lenses you have in your stupidly MASSIVE camera "backpack" instead.. a wider one perhaps?
If you come near my Mustang again the next person to see your D610 will be a proctologist.
"Photographers" who treat expensive cars at car shows as "props" for them to use as they wish. Yes... I'm talking to YOU the "Photographer" who is a TP member (Despite being tempted... I shall not name... you know who you are) who saw fit to have their heifer of a model sit on my Mustang and scratch my paint the other day... you know who you are. The invoice for repair will be with you shortly.
If you go to car shows... LOOK.. do not TOUCH (Christ it's like talking to kids isn't it). Do NOT squeeze between cars with your stupid, and redundant MASSIVE camera bags full of gear you don't seem to even use. Do NOT lean back against the car behind you in order get the whole car in shot... perhaps use one of the MILLION lenses you have in your stupidly MASSIVE camera "backpack" instead.. a wider one perhaps?
If you come near my Mustang again the next person to see your D610 will be a proctologist.
I'm guessing you've never drum scanned a frame of medium or large format film?![]()
That's so far wide of the mark in my experience I don't really know what to say, as to giving an ego boost by giving critique seriously I'd love to know how you've come to that conclusion how on earth is offering advice supposed to boost an ego frankly I feel terrible if I'm finding it hard to find a positive in someone's photo as I know how heartbreaking it can be to have a photo completely picked apart
1. Gear snobs
2. No EXIF data for images online
Part 1, self explanatory. You get it with bikes, cameras, clothes, cars ... all sorts. Never liked it really and it will always be a gripe for me.
Part 2, I ought to explain. I learn by making mistakes and looking at what others are doing 'right' (in my eyes). To see how someone achieved a result, with what settings and equipment, is something I like to see a lot. When it is 'hidden' on the likes of Flickr. The accountant in me assumes something to hide, but of course I know that's not the case. It's just an irrational annoyance if you will.
Rationale or not - it irks me, as I just like to know how things work!!
Doesn't a drum scanner convert to digital???
What does that have to do with anything?


My only thought is that it could be part of the digiscoping whatsit, but that still involves a digital camera of sorts (at least somewhere). I'm sure I'm not the only person to find this gripe - I'd be amazed it if hadn't already been mentioned.I've found that in relation to exif that it seems the birders often strip or hide the exif, obviously this is purely an observation than proved fact as quite often I'll look to see what focal length etc is used purely out of interest as I'd like to get batter...but nearly always it missing![]()
Digital vs Film..
From a newbies look at the post it looked like in order to get the best out of film it needs to be converted to digital![]()
I didn't say "all" or indeed "most" critique takes that route but I think the kind of exchanges were talking about here do often stem from someone looking to boost there ego on the net.
It seems pretty obvious to me why people would do it, offering a critique that points out a weakness in somebody elses work in your view can give the impression of superiority.
Digital vs Film..
From a newbies look at the post it looked like in order to get the best out of film it needs to be converted to digital![]()
One's that spell LENS with an "e" on the end