Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/12/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]When I read Phillipe's words below, I realized that this is one reason why I don't comment on photos a lot. My time and energy are limited, we're a high-volume group, and it is difficult just to *read* most of the LUG and view all the pictures. Which I do. I usually comment only when I feel I have something unique to contribute, which isn't all that often. I'm reluctant to commit to the "Forever of the Internet" too many writings that simply say "great shot" without going much into why. If a picture *really* grabs me, I say so. If I have a technical suggestion, or something negative, I usually do it off-list. This leaves an awful lot of excellent work that I don't comment on. Sometimes when no one comments on photos I've posted, I wonder if the silence means "it's mediocre," or "it sucks." Then I remember my own schedule. I just wanted to tell everyone that though I don't often comment, I try to view every photo posted here, and appreciate most of what I see. And of course, being human, I appreciate those comments I do get, and wish people would comment on my photos more. So I'm inconsistent. :-) :-) :-) --Peter Phillipe wrote: > I am also uneasy about this "This" here refers to what Mark pointed > out i.e. the fact that we tend to react instantly with our guts, and > come up with hasty mono worded comments.