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Liska
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I'm not talking about seeing mistakes, we all do that, but if you post a photo you don't like at least a little bit, you KNOW is overexposed, underexposed, etc. why post it unless you're specifically looking for a whole ton of replies that say "that sucks!"? Then say ahead of time "I know this sucks, but i'm looking for suggestions and improvements" or no one has any idea why it's being posted.
(i'm talking in general here, not specifically you) The only reason I say that is why post a photo you don't at least like a little bit, then when someone says it sucks, come back and say "well, it was my first time, so..." I've heard that many times here. If you look at a photo and like the composition and the color, and you think it looks alright to you, then it's likely other people may like it. Just a personal opinion of mine.
>A much better photographer then I will ever be once said that, if he gets twelve good photos in a year it has been a very good year
Quoted for truth. I get 3-4 "trophies" every year, if any at all.
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