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Old 05-07-2008   #8 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by jhilgedick View Post
Thanks Fran. I tend to try not to do TO much PP when posting here for C&C. Seems like it kinda defeats the purpose to try to make the "perfect image" and then expect good critique.
That's an interesting way to look at it. I'm not saying you are wrong, but I always thought that if I fixed everything that I saw, then others would be able to pick up things that I didn't (and I usually still leave plenty of opportunity.)

I wonder if I'm wrong about it and what other people do. I always thought that I would try to show my absolute best efforts ( I know that's kind of sad).

For instance if I post a shot with what I think is great lighting, and leave a wrinkly BG then someone's gonna say "I'd smooth out the BG) and I'd think that was a missed opportunity to gain from their knowledge.

Now you got me worried that everyone's even better than I thought.


I wonder what everyone else thinks.
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