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There have been a few prickly threads of late in the critique section mainly where threads have deteriorated due to a number of factors which I like to classify as follows:
1. Crit asked for - good crit given - crit not appreciated
2. Crit asked for - good crit given in a bad way - op becomes defensive
3. Crit asked for - other togs demean or belittle op - thread explodes
this has lead to a number of posters claiming they won't give crit and others claiming they won't post for crit.
In my opinion all three of the above scenarios are undesirable. What we really want is:
4. Crit asked for - good crit given - crit appreciated
There's an art to giving crit and an art to receiving it. Nobody should have to numb their crit to make sure it doesn't offend. There is nothing wrong with direct and honest crit. Comments like:
"This shot is poorly exposed. The exif shows your histogram is bunched up to the left. This means you need to up your ISO or dial in a few stops exposure compensation to improve it"
or
"I don't like the composition, I think you have cropped it too tightly and there isn't enough space around the person"
are perfect in my opinion, anyone reading crit like that and taking offence or becoming defensive is in the wrong. The crit is honest, it doesn't massage the OP or soften but it doesn't belittle. On the other hand a comment like:
"these are not pro shots, you should not be charging for these, all of them would have ended up in the bin if I had taken them"
is poor crit designed to belittle the OP. There is no way a comment like this isn't going to end in a defensive response from OP and other posters alike.
What we don't want as a community is people not posting for fear of unfair crit and other people not critting for fear of retribution. Feel free to add your own thoughts to good deliver and reception of crit
1. Crit asked for - good crit given - crit not appreciated
2. Crit asked for - good crit given in a bad way - op becomes defensive
3. Crit asked for - other togs demean or belittle op - thread explodes
this has lead to a number of posters claiming they won't give crit and others claiming they won't post for crit.
In my opinion all three of the above scenarios are undesirable. What we really want is:
4. Crit asked for - good crit given - crit appreciated
There's an art to giving crit and an art to receiving it. Nobody should have to numb their crit to make sure it doesn't offend. There is nothing wrong with direct and honest crit. Comments like:
"This shot is poorly exposed. The exif shows your histogram is bunched up to the left. This means you need to up your ISO or dial in a few stops exposure compensation to improve it"
or
"I don't like the composition, I think you have cropped it too tightly and there isn't enough space around the person"
are perfect in my opinion, anyone reading crit like that and taking offence or becoming defensive is in the wrong. The crit is honest, it doesn't massage the OP or soften but it doesn't belittle. On the other hand a comment like:
"these are not pro shots, you should not be charging for these, all of them would have ended up in the bin if I had taken them"
is poor crit designed to belittle the OP. There is no way a comment like this isn't going to end in a defensive response from OP and other posters alike.
What we don't want as a community is people not posting for fear of unfair crit and other people not critting for fear of retribution. Feel free to add your own thoughts to good deliver and reception of crit
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:nono: