Is it impossible to get valuable critique on such a forum?

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jkjond
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Re: All critique is valuable
In reply to herbymel, 3 months ago

herbymel wrote:

I'll say most is valuable. It also depends on the person it's coming from. I know your work, and I understand your critique even if it can be harsh at times. I don't mind it because it helps me see the shortcomings of something I've produced that I might not have seen. Then there is the ones that are just meant to be hurtful which can be discouraging to some people, especially those just starting out.

There are two sides to this. One is that these people say more about themselves than of anything else, the other is that this is the internet. Some people like to prompt a debate, others just want an argument. The other thing to bear in mind is that many contributors are writing in a second language and comments are very often misunderstood, plus its very easy to write with complete ambiguity. I've re-read some of my critiques months after writing them to find the real point I was trying to make is totally confused in babble.

I've even had some fool dive into my gallery and pick out some shots I had put there to show someone a particular gear problem I'd been having and then post on here that my photography wasn't worthy of owning a D7000. For me I didn't care, I'd been around photography and forums long enough that fools like that aren't worth bothering with.

Well it is a kit forum! But its amusing when people judge someone to not be worthy of a particular camera. I bet 90% of people would be better served by a different and often cheaper camera, other than the hard to quantify factor of the joy of ownership. I bet that person has never posted a photograph of their own.

Now though if I want honest opinions I'm more likely to put something up on a gallery and ask friends who will give me an honest opinion and not pull any punches. Mako is much too easy, but Lacie, oh man...she literally chews up bad pics.

I like when people ask for CC on their pics, as long as they want a true opinion...but heaven forbid if you ever say anything bad, especially if it's a shot with a kid in it. Your horns sprout, your pointy tail emerges and people go running for the pitchforks.

How often do you read crits and inflamed reactions then follow the argument through to find it was all a misunderstanding, no offence was meant or actually made, they end up as big buddies, have 19 children together and live to a ripe old age?

Maybe not that many, but it does happen :~)

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