Originally posted by BigSmiles: I've gotten a few comments stating the stuff in the background is distracting when clearly there was absolutely nothing I could have done about it. What's the point in leaving such comments? I think some people just NEED to find something wrong with every picture.
They might also be thinking outside the "DPC box." They might really like the photo except the background, and are suggesting a non-DPC edit to improve it. For example, compare Ladies Man w/Tippy Cup original frame
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12/01/2002 01:42:18 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by Gordon: Originally posted by BigSmiles: [i]I've gotten a few comments stating the stuff in the background is distracting when clearly there was absolutely nothing I could have done about it. What's the point in leaving such comments? I think some people just NEED to find something wrong with every picture.
Just a thought, but perhaps they actually did find it distracting ? Just because you couldn't fix it doesn't mean that people like it.
Maybe it means that in their opinion you should have taken the picture from a different perspective, or a different location, or just taken a different picture all together ?
Just a thought. [/i]
Thanks for your additional comment. If we go on to explain why we didn't like the background and try another angle, etc. then we are accused of being too wordy. If we don't this is what we get. I'll take my chances and be accused of being too wordy most of the time. But thanks for explaining it. |
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12/01/2002 01:44:20 PM · #15 |
Gordon, I agree with how you're looking at the comments. "Maybe it means that in their opinion you should have taken the picture from a different perspective, or a different location, or just taken a different picture all together ?" I really make a good attempt to see my pictures from the voter's perspective. Some people are more articulate than others, but that is a fair representation of the general public. Those who may not express themselves clearly still have valid opinions and must be recognized. Gosh...even the rude people can teach me something. Zadore, I agree with you too. "I would hate to get comments that praised some element of my photo week after week, but yet my score keeps being low. If no one tells me what WRONG (in their opinion) with my photo, I will not be able to improve on it. A comment is just that- a comment. It's not meant to boost up anyone's ego by having people tell you how great the photo is." Well....I do want to hear how great my photo is, but only when it is sincere, and I have produced a "great" photo. ;-)
* This message has been edited by the author on 12/1/2002 1:42:26 PM.
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12/01/2002 02:36:43 PM · #16 |
Just a thought here... I'd prefer a bad comment to no comment. I can always ignore a comment that I feel is worthless, but it's much harder to 'dream up' the comment someone didn't make because they are afraid the folks from the forum will vilify them for making a comment.
Please don't discourage the few that are commenting...
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12/01/2002 07:16:47 PM · #17 |
I've had a number of comments. I don't agree with all of them, but I appreciate them. They make me think. I haven't had any offending ones since I've been involved here. I might have had some I didn't understand, but nothing offensive. Those I haven't agreed with have seemed to be given in the spirit of constructive criticism and I appreciate that. |
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07/23/2006 11:08:03 PM · #18 |
*giggles* This thread is from 2002 - isn't it funny how things never change :)
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07/23/2006 11:12:41 PM · #19 |
Originally posted by idnic: *giggles* This thread is from 2002 - isn't it funny how things never change :) |
LOL, you're right. Some things never change.
Notice also all the members are gone (looks that way) except for the 2 SC in the thread. |
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07/23/2006 11:25:57 PM · #20 |
Originally posted by BigSmiles: I've gotten a few comments stating the stuff in the background is distracting when clearly there was absolutely nothing I could have done about it. What's the point in leaving such comments? I think some people just NEED to find something wrong with every picture. |
I could be their way of suggesting that you alter your DOF... then again they could be suggesting that perhaps you should in future try to find a different perspective. One has to remember that some of comments can be made by individuals whose mother tongue is NOT english.
In addition, you could also take into consideration the fact that the comments may not necessarily mean that something is WRONG with the image, but rather that the suggestion made could possibly make it BETTER...there is a difference.
Just a thought...(and I do hope you are still around to read this... if not... then someone else might.)
Ray
Message edited by author 2006-07-23 23:29:31. |
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07/24/2006 12:37:40 AM · #21 |
duh, another thread about comments.
...and an old one at that! :) |
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07/24/2006 12:45:26 AM · #22 |
Originally posted by Art Roflmao: duh, another thread about comments.
...and an old one at that! :) |
it's tradition - we must never fight tradition, never... never... never |
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07/24/2006 06:33:32 AM · #23 |
garble garble garble..
Oh, was I supposed to say something constructive...
Oh well...
Old is gold
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07/24/2006 06:36:46 AM · #24 |
11/30/2002
This thread was started in 2002. Just goes to show, same old story, same old song. |
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07/24/2006 08:21:00 AM · #25 |
Originally posted by idnic: *giggles* This thread is from 2002 - isn't it funny how things never change :) |
Troublemaker! :)
Roger |
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