SCraig
Been spending a lot of time on here!
- Joined
- Nov 12, 2011
- Messages
- 6,474
- Reaction score
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- Location
- Nashville, TN
- Can others edit my Photos
- Photos NOT OK to edit
There you go then. Photography is an art form and like all forms of art there are no cut-and-dried rules as to exactly how something should look. There are rules of exposure and there are technical aspects that must be adhered to (exposure, lens aberrations, etc.) but there are only composition GUIDELINES. Assuming a properly exposed, properly focused image, just because someone, or a group of people, doesn't like your photographs doesn't mean anything whatsoever. As many people as there are in the world, for everyone that doesn't like it there will be one who does.SCraig,
I agree that the sky needs work but i dont agree with the Cart and the ground. i will keep it the way it is.
I dont think that the cart is nuclear at all.
I'm not saying that you should completely ignore critique, but once you find your niche, once you know what YOU like, then you are free to make your own decisions. Listen to what people advise you, try things that sound like they would be useful, but nobody has the right to tell you how your photographs should look because when they do they are imposing THEIR ideas of what something should look like.