TwoTwoLeft
No longer a newbie, moving up!
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I'm new here also. This is an interesting topic because I was thinking the same thing as the OP as I was lurking around. One thing I did notice, more often than not, was the lack of instruction in the critiques. I'm a professional and instructor in an unrelated field. I know how to teach, critique & give CONSTRUCTIVE criticism. Just saying the composition is bad, or the lighting was horrid with no farther explanation as to why they think that, or HOW it can be fixed, is NOT a critique.
I realize that I'm new here and you regulars probably see the same mistakes over and over with awful photos that make your eyes bleed. If you feel this way and bring nothing to the table, stay out of the beginners forum. If beginners cant post there and receive instruction then what's the point? If I post in there, I don't give a north end of a south bound rat if you "like" the photo or not. That's purely subjective. I want to know whats wrong with it technically and how I can improve.
I'm totally new to digital photography. I spent a lot of time with film in high school & college. After I graduated, my career got in the way so no more darkroom. I had a couple very good photo instructors and a couple egotistical idiots who were part of the "those who cant do, teach" crowd. I learned from all of them, it just always wasn't about photography....
I realize that I'm new here and you regulars probably see the same mistakes over and over with awful photos that make your eyes bleed. If you feel this way and bring nothing to the table, stay out of the beginners forum. If beginners cant post there and receive instruction then what's the point? If I post in there, I don't give a north end of a south bound rat if you "like" the photo or not. That's purely subjective. I want to know whats wrong with it technically and how I can improve.
I'm totally new to digital photography. I spent a lot of time with film in high school & college. After I graduated, my career got in the way so no more darkroom. I had a couple very good photo instructors and a couple egotistical idiots who were part of the "those who cant do, teach" crowd. I learned from all of them, it just always wasn't about photography....
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