Apology.
Posted 03/04/2010 - 09:22
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We all learn from our mistakes, so don't beat yourself up about it. The more stupid the mistake the better we learn.
regards thoramay.
regards thoramay.
Posted 03/04/2010 - 09:58
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From your description of events, I cannot see you have done anything wrong.
It's your gallery, and you can re-post pictures whenever you want. People cannot expect their comments to be displayed for time immemorial.
I would usually thank to those who commented previously and then explain the changes made to the image.
It's your gallery, and you can re-post pictures whenever you want. People cannot expect their comments to be displayed for time immemorial.
I would usually thank to those who commented previously and then explain the changes made to the image.
Posted 03/04/2010 - 10:42
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From a practical point of view, the only thing really is that it would be nice to see the before and after versions to see what has changed. In this way something could be learned by everyone about the comments made and whether or not implementing them made an improvement.
The only place where replacing photos is not done is in the competitions, where to do so would be unfair.
The only place where replacing photos is not done is in the competitions, where to do so would be unfair.
Best regards, John
Posted 03/04/2010 - 11:12
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I was one the people who commented on your photo and have no problem with what you did
Would be nice to see before and after images for comparison though.
Roy
Would be nice to see before and after images for comparison though.
Roy
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Roy
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Posted 03/04/2010 - 11:22
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I think I commented on your pic. I've got no problem with you re-posting the photo. You did a good job originally, it was just a little soft, FOR ME. I move on and look at the new photos posted. Hopefully in the meantime, I've posted some shots that others can comment on.(Nothing worse than someone throwing negative comments around on everyone else's work and not posting anything themselves). No need to apologise, just get out there and take some more great photos. Viva la Pentax!!
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Posted 03/04/2010 - 12:05
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Nothing worse than someone throwing negative comments around on everyone else's work and not posting anything themselves
Apart from posting images and expecting comments but not commenting on other peoplesNothing worse than someone throwing negative comments around on everyone else's work and not posting anything themselves
Roy
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Posted 03/04/2010 - 21:06
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royd63uk wrote:
Apart from posting images and expecting comments but not commenting on other peoples
Roy
Although, there are some who are so new to photography that we don't feel we have the necessary skills / vocabulary to comment on other people's work. I know that's how I felt when I first came on here.Quote:
Nothing worse than someone throwing negative comments around on everyone else's work and not posting anything themselves
Nothing worse than someone throwing negative comments around on everyone else's work and not posting anything themselves
Apart from posting images and expecting comments but not commenting on other peoples
Roy
But getting feedback on our images allows us to improve an then gives us the knowledge to comment. ( Although I haven't contributed much lately myself, either in the way of comments, or for comment )
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Posted 03/04/2010 - 23:11
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Sounds to me as if it should be filed under (at worst) "Oops".
Posted 04/04/2010 - 13:50
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Oggy wrote:
Sounds to me as if it should be filed under (at worst) "Oops".
I fully agree
Sounds to me as if it should be filed under (at worst) "Oops".
Getting there! Thanks to you guys
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