Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/12/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The value of posting pictures is to get criticisms. Some people are known to be fairly acidic in their criticisms, but Uncle Ted is anything but that. I will hang on to every word he says because they are pearls of wisdom!!! I post a lot of Anime Costume photos which 99% of people here probably don't care about, but at least one or two like them enough to have comment on them. While most people don't comment on my photos, I know people are looking at them. I take the "non-comments" to mean that the pictures not so badly flawed that there are glaring errors to fix, but OTOH they are not good enough to say, "yea, that's one I like," which by itself is comments enough for me! So my goals is to flood the LUG with at least the PAW and then some more. When I start to get real winners, I will know by the echoes of appreciative replies. Just My Point of View... At 07:56 AM 12/19/2004, Didier Ludwig wrote: >Sonny > >I agree with you. What I wanted to say for my point of view is, that I >want to improve my shooting, as I'm still beginner there, and my ambition >is, to shoot pictures that need as less correction, tuning, cropping as >possible. I'm teaching Photoshop, Illustrator and Flash at an Art Academy >and know these tools well; but in photographing there's a lot more of >improving necessary for me. > >But I had my lesson and will not post pictures again, that do not seem >perfect to me (none of my pictures does it at all). Of course this will >not mean theyre really perfect :-) > >Thanks for taking the time >Didier // richard (This email is for mailing lists. To reach me directly, please use richard at imagecraft.com)