Hertz van Rental said:
I agree with Matt. There are so many pictures going up so quickly at times - and sometimes the pages load so slowly - that I just give up trying to look. Also a good and useful critique takes time because it tends to be a bit of a question and answer session - difficult when the other person is off line.
I have started doing the occasional serious effort (one such effort started a thread in this forum) but to be honest I find that it is not only the pictures that can disappear without trace. It may sound arrogant, but I have done enough critiques over the years as a Photography lecturer to know what I am doing and how to give a useful crit. To try to say something useful and see it get swallowed up or be ignored tends to make me feel it isn't worth bothering.
I also get the feeling a lot of the time that many of the people posting their work for 'critiqueing' want nothing of the sort - they just want to be told they are wonderful. But that's life.
Good points everyone, but I totally agree with Hertz (except the part about being a photography lecturer.. I'm not.

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I usually don't even look at the critique's section anymore because I got a bit disenchanted with it. I found the person that gave the best critiques was craig, simply becuase the times he critiqued my work, he told me exactly WHAT he liked about it, and did it in a way that helped me think about the shot differently.
If I see a shot that is so so, and I have seen the person not take criticism well, or really don't think they're looking for an indepth critique, I will just skip over the photo. But if I see something that I feel like I can add to and they will recieve it, I will give my 2 cents.
I also think that some people are intimidated (like me) because they feel very amateurish compared to many of the "giants" here. Its hard to critique someone that has their own photography business, etc etc, when you've only been "doing" this for 6 months and consider yourself a novice. That may be why people just ooh and ahh over some photos.
Also, it may just be where they are at in their photography journey. Some of the pictures that 4 months ago I thought were amazing, I now think "ehhh that's okay", just because I know how to do it, and I realize that they're not all that hard to do. When I used to be amazed by the posing of a subject, now I pay more attention to DOF, lighting, composition, etc.
I look back at my OWN photos and wonder why in the world I thought they were that great when I took them. So maybe a "crap" shot to JonMikal would be a huge acheivement to someone else. Heck, in the beginning, I was just amazed that people could take shots without camera shake, and saw anyone that could get decent lighting as a "pro".
I have also appreciated the attitude of many people here that has been inviting to people of any skill level. I have tried to get involved in some other photo forums, and was put off by the attitude that if you're not shooting in your own studio with $1000 worth of lights, then you're not worth the time. I've never felt that here.