10-20-2016 11:03 AM
I am looking for serious critiques of my work. The people in camera club just say, "Oh, that's a nice picture." My husband and I have been amateur photographers since our TV broke in 1965. For most of that time I have been a serious 'snapshooter.' Now I would like to get serious. I don't want to start a business or get a name, just take really good photos. Please go to my album and make helpful comments. Thank you.
Grams230
10-20-2016 11:58 AM - edited 10-20-2016 12:02 PM
If you really want both critique & an opportunity to see how others go about a similar style of photography this forum has a section for that in the "Photography Talk by Genre" section. There are several other sub sections to the site you may enjoy too & it's free, doesn't bombard you with SPAM or advertising once you join. (I think you see some ads if you're not a member).
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/index.php
I realized there is also a Critique section here too.
http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/board/4
Both have a very good member base in every aspect of photography
10-20-2016 02:12 PM
Thanks Cicopo. These look like good sites. A friend goes to the Fred Miranda site frequently and raves about it the tips he gets. He never said anything about critiques.
Grams230
10-20-2016 02:37 PM - edited 10-20-2016 02:39 PM
The 2 sites I recommended are both helpful in many ways & can be a bit of a pain in a few ways. Way back when I joined FM I spent most of my time in the Canon section & at that time there were a lot of members who liked to spend other peoples money by ALWAYS recommending Canon L series lenses no matter what. One day a 13 year old asked about a Sigma lens (70-300) so he could shoot birds at the local park. When the masses insisted he save his money until he could afford a 100-400 L IS because that was the ONLY way to get the job done I lost it. I was the first person in that thread to butt heads with those types of people & wondered if I'd be cut from membership but fortunately several others joined in to say we don't need the best of whatever to have a bit of fun. Things aren't that way any way near how they were back then & many members use & recommend the 3rd party lenses when it sounds like a good fit.
10-20-2016 04:28 PM
10-20-2016 04:49 PM
Thanks KVbarkley. The sites you listed - are they good or bad? Should I be careful of someone stealing my images? Since I don't sell them, that really doesn't matter to me. I do appreciate that it is a big problem to most people. And I have a pretty thick skin when it comes to criticism. I did just sign up for Fred Miranda and Photography on the Net.
10-20-2016 04:58 PM
That site is a parody of internet critiques. It takes images of famous photogrpahers and makes up clueless internet comments for them.
10-20-2016 04:50 PM
Thanks KVbarkley. The sites you listed - are they good or bad? Should I be careful of someone stealing my images? Since I don't sell them, that really doesn't matter to me. I do appreciate that it is a big problem to most people. And I have a pretty thick skin when it comes to criticism. I did just sign up for Fred Miranda and Photography on the Net.
10-20-2016 01:50 PM
@grams230 wrote:I am looking for serious critiques of my work. The people in camera club just say, "Oh, that's a nice picture." My husband and I have been amateur photographers since our TV broke in 1965. For most of that time I have been a serious 'snapshooter.' Now I would like to get serious. I don't want to start a business or get a name, just take really good photos. Please go to my album and make helpful comments. Thank you.
Grams230
Did you mean to include a link? I don't seem to see one.
10-20-2016 02:08 PM
Sorry Robert. I'm new to this site. I thought all you had to do was click on my user name, then click on my pictures. That's how I found your lovely picture of the candles. The golden light is perfect to set the mood. What if you put the candle holder on a mirror? Hmm; would probably just clutter the shot. Maybe a couple of crystal wine glasses or a perfect rose. Or maybe just leave it the way it is.
Grams230
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