It wasn't a critique it was a comment. In this I just simply said that I didn't feel connected. Then I said that I thought you did a "great job all around".
In my post above, in this thread, I was excited to see some eye contact. It wasn't a critique, it was a comment. The shots were great and I love them - I don't understand how you took that as a "critique" - or harshly for that matter.
I did go back and re-read all your posts with Chris as a subject and no wear did you reference what mood you were going for. So how could I have known otherwise? I hadn't brought it up over and over again. Re-read the posts, no where in them was I harsh, unfair, unkind, or anything of that nature. I posted a critique about his eyes and the rest of that post and the one above were comments on how well you did.
I never said I demanded to see eye contact or it's a bad photo. I understand photography and portraiture as well. I understand that eye contact isn't always important. I get that, I really do. There is a mood to a picture when eye contact isn't made. One that couldn't be expressed when eye contact is prevalent - I get that. However, I do enjoy seeing eye contact. Do I think it is a bad photo when no eye contact is made? No and I never said that either.
However, coming out and saying what you did, to me, was harsh and wrong in my mind.