I see many judgements made, AKA Critiques
Of ART posted in good faith
I thought that was done only when requested?
Bryan follows that rule
Perhaps I fail as cheerleader
I offer Atta a Person
if i like
I see many judgements made, AKA Critiques
Of ART posted in good faith
I thought that was done only when requested?
Bryan follows that rule
Perhaps I fail as cheerleader
I offer Atta a Person
if i like
Tin Can
I think the general rule is no critique unless OP solicits it. I don’t think atta-person counts as a critique so you should be fine. It would be pretty funny if a person posted an image and then objected to someone saying they liked it. “I DON’T TAKE PRAISE VERY WELL!”
"When everything else fails, follow the rules!"
Michael is right about our guideline. We don't always have time to catch every post - if you think someone is repeatedly imposing unwanted critical remarks in the image-sharing subforums, please let the moderators know.
Toastmasters focus on evaluating a speech to get the presenter excited to do another after the evaluation.
The evaluation goes like this:
Start out by finding and saying something positive.
Then recommend in a positive way how it could be better the next time.
And, finally, give some more positive feedback.
I believe if this were applied to evaluating a photographers work you’d get some one who would want to submit more photos to be evaluated. And the photographer would improve making photographs.Shouldn’t that be the goal?
There have been many comments about "like" buttons, and generally not positive.
Being semi-active on Facebook and having used the thumbs up system, I prefer not having it here. A thumbs up becomes a rather empty gesture...especially if one can not give a thumbs down. If we were to go down that wormhole, I'd rather have a 1 to 5 rating system (or 1 to 10).
"Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China
"Like"buttons? No thank you. I don't think we need to reduce our interactions to the level of vacuous Facebook narcissism.
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