I don't really want to get into specifics: but (Tirediron) you are being too generic here...
TRUE: forums enable showcasing and C&C - and while your images and many others may be worthy of C&C there are others which, frankly, are just mediocre (at best) and pooss pir (at worst)... Some images I have seen on here are way beyond "brightening", "horizon straightening", "suggestions for a crop" - they are seriously OOF, seriously blown-out, and even the word amateurish would be 'kind'...
No..! (Tirediron) "they" would seriously not pay money for such images...
And I will seriously not offer my comment to obvious crap photography that has been posted with "Whadya tink 'o these..?" headlines...
Man... The camera boffins have spent KryptoZillion$ developing and perfecting the tech of their brands - so there is little excuse for posting poor quality images... Beginners or not...
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Jedo
Jedo, I think we'll have to agree to disagree. I grant that some people do over-do it, posting 10, 20 or more pictures and asking for C&C when what they really want is praise for a picture that it may not deserve it. Well, IMO, the best way to deal with those people is to point out to them that what they're doing is not constructive. If they're feelings are hurt, oh well.
Saying that there is no excuse for posting quality images, well, I think you're plain wrong there. Yes technology has advanced leaps and bounds since I got my first 35mm SLR - an old Miranda, with a couple of 'S' mount lenses, no internal meter, and a top shutter speed of 1/500, but I thought I'd struck gold! I remember going to my photo teacher (Grade 11 IIRC) and showing him what I thought was a great capture. He looked at it, and then sat me down and went over the problems; yes the exposure was not bad, but it was a couple of stops over (How many noobies can identify 1/2, 1 or even 2 stops over/under? Sure the camera will meter the scene, but do they know the best points to meter? That's where experience comes in), the horizon wasn't anywhere near level, and a few other things. Yep, my bubble burst, but guess what? I took that, and went off, and the next batch of prints I brought in were better, and so on...
I don't by any stretch claim to be an expert, but I do know that I got where I am because people who knew a lot more than I did were patient enough to sit down with me time and time again, and say, "No, you need to fix this..." or "A better way to light that would be..."
As I said, because of my very restricted 'net connection for the next five months, I won't be able to look at too many pictures, but I'll do what I can. If you others don't want to, then don't. I would like to think that in some small way, I'm paying back those who helped me when I was learning.
Just my $00.02 worth - your opinion may vary.