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07/07/2017 08:05:54 AM · #26
Join the Critique Club. That should help, helped when I didn't feel like entering or just commenting. Contact SC under the Help menu and they'll send you a sample pic to critique. Be constructive, there are always pluses and minuses to each image. Give it a try!
07/07/2017 08:40:26 AM · #27
Originally posted by snaffles:

Join the Critique Club. That should help, helped when I didn't feel like entering or just commenting. Contact SC under the Help menu and they'll send you a sample pic to critique. Be constructive, there are always pluses and minuses to each image. Give it a try!

Yes, please do. I'd love to hear more about how foreground bokeh is a no-no (images should be sharp from front to back - LOL).
07/07/2017 06:49:34 PM · #28
Originally posted by glad2badad:

Originally posted by snaffles:

Join the Critique Club. That should help, helped when I didn't feel like entering or just commenting. Contact SC under the Help menu and they'll send you a sample pic to critique. Be constructive, there are always pluses and minuses to each image. Give it a try!

Yes, please do. I'd love to hear more about how foreground bokeh is a no-no (images should be sharp from front to back - LOL).


Barry, If you're referring to a comment or a crit, well, everyone has their own bugaboos.

Message edited by author 2017-07-07 18:53:13.
07/07/2017 06:58:17 PM · #29
Originally posted by snaffles:

Originally posted by glad2badad:

Originally posted by snaffles:

Join the Critique Club. That should help, helped when I didn't feel like entering or just commenting. Contact SC under the Help menu and they'll send you a sample pic to critique. Be constructive, there are always pluses and minuses to each image. Give it a try!

Yes, please do. I'd love to hear more about how foreground bokeh is a no-no (images should be sharp from front to back - LOL).


Barry, If you're referring to a comment or a crit, well, everyone has their own bugaboos.

Barry is in agent provocateur mode today ...
07/07/2017 07:03:13 PM · #30
Originally posted by GeneralE:

Originally posted by snaffles:

Originally posted by glad2badad:

Originally posted by snaffles:

Join the Critique Club. That should help, helped when I didn't feel like entering or just commenting. Contact SC under the Help menu and they'll send you a sample pic to critique. Be constructive, there are always pluses and minuses to each image. Give it a try!

Yes, please do. I'd love to hear more about how foreground bokeh is a no-no (images should be sharp from front to back - LOL).


Barry, If you're referring to a comment or a crit, well, everyone has their own bugaboos.

Barry is in agent provocateur mode today ...


Isn't he always? *duckin for cover*
07/07/2017 07:08:04 PM · #31
Re Bokeh
I was taught by Vonnie Cave FRPS .FPSNZ. Who was one of the great nature photographers that this was the wat it should be she illustrated many books over her life time and was a sort after speaker and teacher

WE were told and shown that sharpness was essential especially if it was for compitition or publication
07/07/2017 07:34:34 PM · #32
Originally posted by snaffles:

Originally posted by GeneralE:

Originally posted by snaffles:

Originally posted by glad2badad:

Originally posted by snaffles:

Join the Critique Club. That should help, helped when I didn't feel like entering or just commenting. Contact SC under the Help menu and they'll send you a sample pic to critique. Be constructive, there are always pluses and minuses to each image. Give it a try!

Yes, please do. I'd love to hear more about how foreground bokeh is a no-no (images should be sharp from front to back - LOL).


Barry, If you're referring to a comment or a crit, well, everyone has their own bugaboos.

Barry is in agent provocateur mode today ...


Isn't he always? *duckin for cover*

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