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05/12/2004 02:49:53 PM · #1
...I don't particulary find myself easily offended, and I have pretty thick skin when it comes to constructive criticism. But I do, however, wish that when someone leaves a negative comment, that they at least word it in such a way that at least gives the impression that they are not a jerk (or insert your own expletive there). I have no problem with comments that tell me I should try adjusting the focus, lighting, placement of subject, crop, etc. etc., but comments along the lines of 'a lot of people had this same idea and managed to shoot it much better than you' aren't particularly helpful. Why not just tell me to hang myself and put me out of everyone's misery?!?!?!

OK, I feel better now. Back to regularly scheduled programming...
05/12/2004 04:19:41 PM · #2
well, i noticed that you left several similar comments in the abstract challenge, "I can tell what this is." - not exactly very helpful either... not trying to offend here, just showing how it might feel being on receiving side of unhelpful comment... irina.
05/12/2004 04:37:00 PM · #3
At least it wasn't hateful or rude...that's the point I was trying to make. I try to have some tact, whether people find it helpful or not. In abstract, the point was to have something that was not recognizeable as an object. If "I can tell what this is" isn't showing people that their abstract didn't meet my interpretation of the challenge rules, so be it.
05/12/2004 04:43:22 PM · #4
Originally posted by laurielblack:

At least it wasn't hateful or rude...that's the point I was trying to make. I try to have some tact, whether people find it helpful or not. In abstract, the point was to have something that was not recognizeable as an object. If "I can tell what this is" isn't showing people that their abstract didn't meet my interpretation of the challenge rules, so be it.


so rephrase their comment: your idea is similar to others in this challenge. I find the others more interesting than yours, perhaps you can study the ones similar to yours to expand your creativity'

or they could have just said 'it sucks' LOL

I got a comment a few challenges ago - ' I give it a 1'. I even PMd the commenter to no avail for more info. Oh well. 5 folks voted a 10 - they didn't explain why either! LOL

05/12/2004 04:47:28 PM · #5
Originally posted by laurielblack:

... the point was to have something that was not recognizeable as an object.

Some people felt too much emphasis was put on that part of the definition, and that perhaps some voters were examining photos carefully to see if they could recognize it, and so have a reason to lower their vote, rather than appreciating it as an abstract photo first and worrying later (or not at all) about it's recognizability.

I was able to use this in two separate challenges

before anyone "recognized" it, yet it's in no way an abstract photo ... so I don't think whether some particular person is able to recognize a subject is all that important a criterion when evaluating an abstract.
05/12/2004 04:47:38 PM · #6
I don't mind rephrasing it the way you put it, which sounds much better and is infinitely more helpful. I just wish folks would think before saying something tacky. Just one of those things that irks me. I'll be quiet now...I have had a pretty rough day and I will take my happy pills tomorrow! Hope all the rest of the commenters take theirs as well (LOL)! :o)
05/12/2004 04:50:10 PM · #7
Originally posted by GeneralE:

Some people felt too much emphasis was put on that part of the definition, and that perhaps some voters were examining photos carefully to see if they could recognize it, and so have a reason to lower their vote, rather than appreciating it as an abstract photo first and worrying later (or not at all) about it's recognizability.

... so I don't think whether some particular person is able to recognize a subject is all that important a criterion when evaluating an abstract.


I was just interpreting the rules as they were written. That was my take on it.
05/12/2004 04:51:29 PM · #8
Originally posted by basia03:

well, i noticed that you left several similar comments in the abstract challenge, "I can tell what this is." - not exactly very helpful either... not trying to offend here, just showing how it might feel being on receiving side of unhelpful comment... irina.

"I can tell what this is."

Isn't that oxymoron for "Abstract" ?

HMMM ,made me think today,I wasn't planing !
05/12/2004 05:30:52 PM · #9
Originally posted by laurielblack:

I was just interpreting the rules as they were written. That was my take on it.

Yup ... that's fine -- I think you had a lot of company. Other people applied a variety of different interpretations and that's fine too.

By discussing the various ways of looking at and interpreting a photo you open yourself to more opportunities to both appreciate and criticize photos in the future. Kind of the point of the whole thing ...
05/12/2004 05:43:37 PM · #10
I know...I have had a bad day, I have a migraine, and it just flew all over me. I'll be nice from now on. I just had to vent for a moment, and I'm fine now. Thanks! :o)

Edit: PS: I will not vote on any entries until my headache goes away and I am in a better mood...I promise! :o)

Message edited by author 2004-05-12 17:44:19.
05/12/2004 05:45:09 PM · #11
Venting in the rant forum is fine too -- hope you feel better soon!
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