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Old 08-02-2007, 12:11 PM
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amollambe,

I like if somebody posts their work, so that I can learn new things. But it would be helpful to us if you post 1 shot at a time (at least in this forum!), so that we can concentrate and analyze 1 at a time.

If you post multiple shots at a time it may be difficult for others to give comments. No comments, no learning , what do you say?
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Old 08-02-2007, 12:20 PM
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amollambe,

I like if somebody posts their work, so that I can learn new things. But it would be helpful to us if you post 1 shot at a time (at least in this forum!), so that we can concentrate and analyze 1 at a time.

If you post multiple shots at a time it may be difficult for others to give comments. No comments, no learning , what do you say?
Hi,
I posted all together b'cause they are related with each other, they all are from single cave.
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Old 08-02-2007, 12:33 PM
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Yes - but this is the "critique my shot" forum, not "critique my series". Check the rules in the post that is stuck at the top of the forum. Post here, one shot at a time, if you want people to give it some serious consideration about what works and what doesn't. Otherwise, look for a different area of the forum.

... and, just so I'm being clear, this applies to everyone. I'm not picking on Amol for any reason other than that he has made a statement that clearly shows he hasn't got the rules at the front of his mind. The critique area has been very healthy and helpful but if it is flooded with too many new pictures a lot of people will be put off contributing.

Personally, I would suggest posting no more than one shot per day at most and also making sure that you post comments on other people's pictures for each new image you add yourself.

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Yes - but this is the "critique my shot" forum, not "critique my series". Check the rules in the post that is stuck at the top of the forum. Post here, one shot at a time, if you want people to give it some serious consideration about what works and what doesn't. Otherwise, look for a different area of the forum.

... and, just so I'm being clear, this applies to everyone. I'm not picking on Amol for any reason other than that he has made a statement that clearly shows he hasn't got the rules at the front of his mind. The critique area has been very healthy and helpful but if it is flooded with too many new pictures a lot of people will be put off contributing.

Personally, I would suggest posting no more than one shot per day at most and also making sure that you post comments on other people's pictures for each new image you add yourself.

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Thanx, I 'll keep that in my mind.
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