ChuckEvans opened this issue on Nov 09, 2002 ยท 7 posts
ChuckEvans posted Sat, 09 November 2002 at 11:06 PM
...I don't think I'm a great photographer. I don't always have time to "wander" through the gallery like I wish I could. But when I do, I take the opportunity to make what I think might be constructive suggestions. I also realize artistry is a many-splendored thing. I just say what is on my mind and hope it makes the author take a look and think about what I have said. I never mean any disrespect. It's just a small opinion from a small person.
cynlee posted Sun, 10 November 2002 at 1:00 AM
ok- what did you say- & to whom did you say it? -where did you post it- has this been weighing heavily on your mind??? I'm sure all can be forgiven. P.S. I think you're a great photographer, now I did not say excellent, just wanted to give you room for improvement. P.P.S. Just how small are you? ;)
ChuckEvans posted Sun, 10 November 2002 at 1:49 AM
Grinning...you're funny, cynlee...hehe No, it just seemed that when I get a chance to cruise the galleries, mostly I see pats on the back. There is a portion (written by R'City) that says someething about helpful comments for improving the art. So, I try to think of anything I can in case the artist really meant it to be like that...helpful comments. Since there are so many comments on the back, I wondered if that had become the de facto standard...and if it was "rude" to actually make suggestions. Yes, I am small. Won a few contests in my life...mostly in the army. And sold about $1,000 worth of prints. To me, that is small. SO, that's how small I am. (grin)
mysnapz posted Sun, 10 November 2002 at 6:22 AM
Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/messages.ez?Form.ShowMessage=715394
Hi Chuck. This old post might help with your question :O)Those who do not want to imitate anything, produce nothing. Salvador Dali
ChuckEvans posted Sun, 10 November 2002 at 9:32 AM
mysnapz: Thanks for the link. Interesting reading and some thoughtful comments in it. I'll keep making comments with "tip-toe" words. I certainly don't want to "crush" anyone and hopefully, the gentle suggestions I have made, and will make, will be received as "a thought from another photographer's viewpoint". No more, no less. I would hope others would do the same for me.
mysnapz posted Sun, 10 November 2002 at 10:24 AM
Yes its very hard to know how to pitch your comments The one thing you dont have with the written word is expression, I some times make comments and I am sure the word have come out all wrong, if you know what I mean? I am a great one for saying what you feel and if a picture grabs me I like to rave on, but I find myself somewhat restrained if I dont like a picture, I guess in the real world face to face with someone I would do the same. So I kind of apply real world rules when commenting. When posting my own work I now ask for feedback and ask direct questions on things that I would like feedback on This work well I think people are keen to respond when invited. I did at one point ask if we could have a feedback icon to post but I think now the direct questions work better. Please continue to comment on peoples work its one of the reasons I post here. :O)
Those who do not want to imitate anything, produce nothing. Salvador Dali
Rork1973 posted Sun, 10 November 2002 at 1:06 PM
Well, I always try to remember that everyone makes their work with the best intentions, within their own limitations. I've thought about the same thing a lot too, just as anyone else, I'm sure, but I guess everyone just likes to have some nice constructive feedback, that keeps the 'engine running' :)