To all posting in Critique Corner
Please take note that any comments not related to or not contributing to the critique of the pictures will be removed without notice.
That includes oneliners like 'nice' ':thumbsup:' 'good' etc.
It's important to communicate effectively, so please refrain from writing in broken English or making too many spelling errors. Do a quick check on your sentences before making the post.
Attached below are some guides to making critique, taken from the Posting Guidelines thread.
Please take note that any comments not related to or not contributing to the critique of the pictures will be removed without notice.
That includes oneliners like 'nice' ':thumbsup:' 'good' etc.
It's important to communicate effectively, so please refrain from writing in broken English or making too many spelling errors. Do a quick check on your sentences before making the post.
Attached below are some guides to making critique, taken from the Posting Guidelines thread.
Zaren said:1. critiques will not merely be "crap shot!", "nice shot!" or :thumbsup:
2. the critique will include constructive comments/suggestions on how to improve the photo.
3. reasons will be given why the critique giver thinks the shot is good, or why the shot is weak/bad.
4. ppl who post photos for critique must not take offence at any negative comments/critique even if the comments are as brutal as simon cowell's.
5. unless otherwise stated, everyone giving a photo critique here is NOT a pro, NOT an expert, and does NOT have to show anyone their own portfolio to justify that they are worthy of critiquing photos. however, they are interested in learning how to critique better and more constructively, through practice.
some guidelines for those giving photo critiques;
- Framing/Composition (e.g. how appealing/interesting is the pic?)
- Exposure/Tones (e.g. over blown highlights)
- Color/WB
- sharpness
- Post-Process Workflow
- artistic merit