The idea for this thread came up in another here. Essentially, while discussing where we got decent feedback on our work, sleepyhead suggested that we start our own group here so let's see if it has any legs.
What we had in mind is a place to show our photography and receive constructive feedback whether it be technical and/or creative. They key is for the photographer to give the rest of us some brief context of the photo and what kind of feedback they're looking for. 02Pilot said it well in that other thread, copied below.
02Pilot said:
I can tell you what works at the photography salon I attend. When presenting work, the photographer first explains what they're showing and what sort of critique they are interested in. For example, at the last one I went to I showed about 25 prints that I was considering for submission to a competition. I needed to get it narrowed down to between six and ten. The discussion that followed was on the merits of the photos individually and as groups, but the focus always remained on the objective I set in the beginning.
If people just post photos and say "What do you think?" too often critical or negative comments are either withheld, or if they are included, taken badly by the person who posted their work. Some sort narrowing of purpose is necessary if a critique thread is going to work, IMO.
I'll add that if you're looking for technical feedback, I think it'd be helpful to have some basic EXIF data posted as well (listed below). That said, let's do our best not let this devolve into a gear-only thread.
Info Summary:
- Context: what are you trying to achieve, who is the intended audience, etc.
- What kind of feedback are you looking for?
Nice-to-haves:
- Camera body & lens (this includes phones)
- Focal Length
- Aperture
- Shutter Speed
- ISO
- Post-processing software (specific settings would be overkill)