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I tend to use my initial reaction and then think deeper on what it is about the photo that made me feel that way. I’ll sometimes look at technical points like dof, composition, light, focus, pov etc to see if they added to or detracted from the photo. That’s about it. I’m not super technical when I shoot or process so I don’t really look at other people’s photos with that perspective. If I really love it, I’ll examine it much more throughly as to why so I can use the info to improve my own photos.
As for cc and feedback-
If I like something and I comment, I try to add a note about what I like about the photo or set. If I’m in a rush and catching up on a few day’s posts, I may just hit like or winner and move on.
If I don’t like it or find it to be not very good, I won’t usually critique unless it’s been specially asked for even though any photo in the gallery forums other than Just For Fun is technically open to critique. I prefer, if someone wants critique, that they elaborate on what they are struggling with on the photo or state what they like about it to start the conversation. There are plenty of other forums/Facebook groups/camera clubs where people give rude, blunt, harsh critique whether you want it or not. I don’t come to this site for that and I don’t think most other members do either. But critique is the best way to improve so offering it in a friendly and helpful way should be what we all strive for.
If critique isn’t asked for but the OP really needs improvement and obviously doesn’t know it, I’ll sometimes comment with a note about something I would change if it were my photo or with a question about why the OP chose one thing over another.
As for cc and feedback-
If I like something and I comment, I try to add a note about what I like about the photo or set. If I’m in a rush and catching up on a few day’s posts, I may just hit like or winner and move on.
If I don’t like it or find it to be not very good, I won’t usually critique unless it’s been specially asked for even though any photo in the gallery forums other than Just For Fun is technically open to critique. I prefer, if someone wants critique, that they elaborate on what they are struggling with on the photo or state what they like about it to start the conversation. There are plenty of other forums/Facebook groups/camera clubs where people give rude, blunt, harsh critique whether you want it or not. I don’t come to this site for that and I don’t think most other members do either. But critique is the best way to improve so offering it in a friendly and helpful way should be what we all strive for.
If critique isn’t asked for but the OP really needs improvement and obviously doesn’t know it, I’ll sometimes comment with a note about something I would change if it were my photo or with a question about why the OP chose one thing over another.