slitherjef wrote in post #11975958
I am seriously starting to think I may not have the eye for photography. I get very little feedback from most of the images i post here.
No no no no. This is a very busy site. I just saw a post a couple days ago from someone who has been here a long time. She's well known in some threads and is a good photographer. I commented on a photo she'd posted, as did a couple others. She responded with something to the effect that this was the first response she'd gotten in a long time.
Consider this. Under the Quick Links pulldown menu is an item for "Today's Posts." If you view that and go out to all ten easily accessible pages, you're looking at 300 threads. At the moment, threads on the tenth page were updated one hour ago. Anything much older than an hour is effectively gone, at least in terms of "new posts." Now of course it isn't gone, and anyone perusing the appropriate forum could find it. For instance, anyone looking under the "Nature & Landscapes Talk" forum would find this, even if the last activity was much older than an hour. It just takes someone to be looking for topics that way.
Here are a few other data points. At present there are over 3,000 members connecting to PotN. There are almost 1,000,000 threads, nearly 12,000,000 posts, and approaching 300,000 members. (These numbers came from the front page of the forum.) PotN is the New York City of electronic forums, just like all of the others, only moreso. It's big and it's fast and sometimes a bit tough. Don't knock your photography because you may not be getting much of a response here.
In closing, many times I'll open a thread and get folks viewing my work but no response. Given what folks have said when they have responded, and given outside responses I've received, a "no response" situation isn't necessarily an indicator of the quality of my work. Likewise, you should consider that a "no response" doesn't indicate your lack of eye for photography.