Well...
Actually, there was a really good thread written by rueyloon regarding the "kind" critques made by fellow clubsnappers, especially newbies like me...
It was quite a good read, and I must say that it changed my perspective of photography... Kudos to rueyloon!
Anyway, back to the topic...
In my utmost "total newbie" opinion, a good photo must capture the essence of whatever the photographer wants to protray in the shot... It must first and formost appeal to a person's emotional feelings rather than anything else...
Just a little question popping out from my head:
Are there people who tend to only look at the technicalities of photography, and ignore the "emotional appeal" aspect totally?
There are right?
Well, as for me....
Sadly to say, I have zero shots that are good, in my opinion...
(Well, what could you expect from someone who has put 3 rolls of film through his camera, and has never shot slides in his life before? :embrass: )
Haha, I definitely have more to learn.
NB: These comments are written by a total newbie...
so take it with a pinch of salt.
Pardon me if I'm wrong in any part...