pdxjims opened this issue on Aug 19, 2005 ยท 54 posts
elizabyte posted Fri, 19 August 2005 at 9:07 PM
The purpose of critique is to encourage growth, improvement, etc. Mentioning the stuff that could use improvement is fine, but you should also mention what WORKS, even if it's something simple like the lighting, the composition, etc. Tell people what they're doing right, and they can keep doing it. Tell them what can be improved, and they may try to improve it. Just saying, "It sucks," well, that's hardly going to improve anything. And for the record, "OMG, it's perfect! Fabulous! Best I've ever seen!" isn't likely to help much, either. ;-) bonni
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