Ralph Thornton
Well-Known Member
I tend to agree with Hamish but it would depend on the photograph, subject matter and technique(s) used before I'd comment. I might not like a particular photo at all but if it was fairly far outside of my photographic style I'd probably just let it go. On the other hand, if it was a natural landscape scene I could see myself being a little nit picky.I would encourage everyone on this forum to be repectful but take the first course of action!
It's really what this sort of forum is about, saying somthing is good is pointless if you really don't like it
Just saying it's crap is pointless too
Keeping quiet is fine ... We don't all have the time to comment on everything... But I'd encourage a reaction when it inspires one!
If you just find it dull then fine move on ...
So I'm thinking that in the future I will comment in different ways depending on the photo I'm looking at. Something completely out of my realm would most likely get only positive comments if i commented at all. For us justs and styles I'm most familiar with might get both positive and negative comments. I've done a fair amount of teaching over the years and I usually focus on the positive first then consider how I might make it better.