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Jan 01, 2012 16:54 |  #16

mattymx wrote in post #13630382 (external link)
Thanks Ian. I appreciate the comment and I do hope they love the way it turns out. The comments I was looking for, I indeed found. I knew there was an issue with the day glow POP and some other little issues and with everyone that chimed in, gave me an extra set of eyes to help with the edit.

I'm thankful for all comments and that Tony chimed in. I love his work and his critique is welcomed. I would rather someone be slightly over critical in situations like this. It is a lot more constructive than the old "Nice shot" or "That is terrible" comments. I am still going to work on this and I welcome any and all feedback. I really appreciate everyones help.

Heh! I've never bothered posting stuff in the "Critique Corner", because, well, I've never been a "portrait"/studio photographer and so don't have any of that type of work to "critique", and for the stuff that I shoot I'm just not real picky when it comes to a lot of things that maybe would help if I gave them more thought, but sometimes, well, you have to have the time and inclination:)!

But it is quite nice when we talk "between friends"...and that's how I feel in this sub-forum and different other "spots" here on POTN. If someone has some positive or constructive feedback for a photo I post, then I'm all for it! But I ain't gonna lay any claim to being a "good photographer", I just hope that occasionally I can come up with a decent shot that pleases the viewers, and if someone appreciates that, they can let me know:)!


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