Glad I read this. I didn't know the unwritten rules here. All forums have them.
I want all the criticism I can get. "That's nice" is truly good to hear but I can get that from friends and family, and it won't help me improve. Criticisms could make me better. I have a thick skin. The occasional unconstructive critics don't bother me. I've played music for audiences for years. You learn that you'll get reactions from all kinds. You can't get upset when someone doesn't like your work.
I don't think any credentials are needed for offering criticism. Someone doesn't have to be able to write a song to tell me that a song I wrote isn't very good. Most of you folks are much, much better photographers than I am, but I have eyes. Since I've been checking this place out, I've seen a number of photos by terrific talents where I felt like posting "please get rid of the processed color and give me some real colors," but I shut up. Having read this thread, I'll keep shutting up.
Don't mean to sound critical. This is a good place with a lot of good people.
See, now your choices are good for you- and by requesting that you'll probably have a good chance of getting the criticism you're looking for.
Not everyone is like that though, and it's not fair to assume that blunt and subjectively 'honest' is not intrusive or rude. There are a lot of variations and variations of variations.
For example:
Empirical - Professionals / Amatuers
Rhetorical - Landscapes / Objects / Portraits / Nudes
Aesthetic - Realism / Pictorialism
Photographers can fall into one, some, or even all of these classifications to different degrees.
To assume that what you believe to be the best for you is also the best for everyone, despite however aggressive and intrusive, I believe is improper, as well as inviting to those with various levels of emotional disorder to vent on someone undeserving.
A little more on point-
- Someone doesn't care for "processed color."
- Someone doesn't care for "unprocessed color."
To me, I see no sense in saying anything unless I like what I see. It's their vision, not mine.
Criticism can be helpful, if asked for specifically, and only to a point. After that I believe it's more about some weird type of psychological need that isn't being fullfilled, a dysfunction. More so with those who appear to drool over the opportunity to aggressively criticise without request.