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OK, let it go. It's time to quit crappin' in the OP's thread. He didn't ask for any advice or critique on his photos. If you want to teach a course on mergers, the rule of thirds, and other aspects of photography, start your own thread.
OK, let it go. It's time to quit crappin' in the OP's thread. He didn't ask for any advice or critique on his photos. If you want to teach a course on mergers the rule of thirds and other aspects of photography, start your own thread.
Well said. Anyway back to the OP. I love your friends truck. I usually only go for crew cabs but that truck is a looker.
I should have communicated my criticism in a PM? Really? Heaven forbid somebody writes something other than, "Wow! Super cool magazine quality pics!" They are not. They are pretty good.
Your "apology" is symptomatic of what's gone wrong in America. You can't critique anyone without being branded anything from insensitive to racist. You can't give little Johnny a "C" in math because it could damage his little ego.
If you post on a public forum and expect nothing but praise 100% of the time, you obviously attended public school and were graded Pass/Fail so your "D" average didn't hurt as much as it should.
For the record, I acknowledged the OP was a pretty good photographer with the exception of one brain-fart. I guess that makes me an insensitive racist.
GOOD FOR YOU! I agree 100%, more people need to provide Constructive Criticism, it's good for all of us.
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