eudoxus opened this issue on Nov 20, 2005 ยท 37 posts
LornaW posted Sun, 20 November 2005 at 10:44 AM
Okay, so if I was to make a comment under a picture that the models butt is busting through the material of the dress and the eyes look as if they are popping out of her head like some zombie, it is helpful, no? I mean, one would think they would understand to fix this stuff and make a much better picture? Unless your making a zombie picture, of course. Lol! Whether your a hobbyist or a professional one would think everyone wants to actually be good with what they do and maybe even look somewhat professional, not just think they are? What is better, some comments to improve the work, maybe repost it and then get some hails for work well improved, or no comments while people snicker silently everytime you post something because it just continues to be bad? People are so quick to yell "troll" when getting criticism, even constructive criticism, yet, I dare say the worst trolls as far as I am concerned are those many that will woohoo and say how wonderful a picture is, while there are oodles of bad mistakes and faults, because that person will then think they are a great kahuna, and be so disapointed when it all falls back on them in the real world one day. There has to be a time we are able to part with our egos enough to realize someone may have a point and they are not necessarily a troll just because they really are attempting to help improve your image or skills. Same goes for all the clappers and hailers. I wonder if people posting don't sometimes ask themselves why so many comment no matter what they may post, it would make me weary if I was to deliberatly post a bad image and still got a ton of wonderful yay's under it, thinking there's something very wrong here and maybe it's not my good images but because of who I am or what I sell?? My two cents worth.