>http://www1.photosig.com/viewphoto.php?id=594658
>
I looked a the "portrait" and some of the glowing praises that are
posted on your Photosig site. I honestly don't see the same picture
that they seem to see. I don't see anything redeeming about the
picture, except that it appears to be well focused. Composition is
horrible, canvas size selection is poor, and you've done the model a
grave disservice.
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Charlie Hoffpauir
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Photosig has become nothing more than a game to see who can get the most
points. It used to be a place where you could get good, honest critiques
on your photos but now everyone loves every photo and will give 2 or 3
thumbs up just so you will rate their photos well and give them more
points. Photosig is a great site but the one fatal flaw is the thumbs
system.
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Todd is correct.
The points chase is probably what prompted the poster to "spam" this group
requesting critiques... it has become a standard tool in the points chasers
inventory.
Tom
Unfortunately this has become all too common in this group. Many people
jump in here and post a link to their Photosig entry with no
explanation, no "please critique my photo" or anything else. I am
tempted to start giving them all 3 thumbs down when they do this.
The funny thing is, these people are chasing points that mean NOTHING. I
don't get it...
It seems that you're correct.
I have only recently 'joined' Photosig, but I have already realised that is
seems populated by people who are more interested in getting you to view
their pictures than in giving an honest appraisal of yours. I really don't
see how critiques such as 'Happy New Year, please see my crappy picture.'
help anyone.
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Biker Dave
> The funny thing is, these people are chasing points that mean NOTHING. I
> don't get it...
>
I believe that the more often you review someone else's pictures, the
more often you are allowed to post new pictures of your own. When you
start out, you can only post a new picture every 3 days. I think the
points by themselves are incidental.
What's odd is that someone gave that picture the rare "3 Thumbs Down",
meaning that they felt the picture was not only rotten, but downright
offensive. That seems a bit harsh, but I can't read the Italian in the
comment to see what rude thing he had to say about it.
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(B>)# I wish you well,
Al Jacobson
Website: www.aljacobs.com
"Biker Dave"
> I have only recently 'joined' Photosig, but I have already realised that
is
> seems populated by people who are more interested in getting you to view
> their pictures than in giving an honest appraisal of yours. I really don't
> see how critiques such as 'Happy New Year, please see my crappy picture.'
> help anyone.
Simple reply we can all use before all the other Photo(Sigers) find this
place:
Dear (Marco, whoever, xxxx, yyyy, zzzz.)
This is not a fair place to have your work critiqued.........
We are forbidden to use words like Crap, Rotten, Blehghhhhhh, Oy Vai, and
Forshittenze. Please do not spam here..
Thank you.
The Group.