John Patrick Offline Buy and Sell: On
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Thanks, Paul, for this post. Let me add what I expect a C&C request here to consist of (and you'll notice a lot of repeats by what people said here):
1) Your 6 or so best shots of the event, and a single event or at least a single sport. If it's mixed, then you're really asking for a portfolio review, which is different.
2) The shots should be numbered, and easy to understand which numbers go with which shots. I dislike when I see shot number shot.... which number does that shot go with? Add some white-space (or is it gray-space on this forum?) between them, with the number easily located. I prefer the number first, some do it last. Be consistent, and space the shots out so I can tell.
3) If there's a hint of an equipment/gear question in the C&C request, please leave the EXIF intact. Actually, I prefer to have the EXIF in there all the time, but as long as it's not a "do these shots look soft to you?" type question where knowing the shooting conditions and equipment is critical to answering the question, the EXIF isn't necessary.
4) Keep them to 600-800 on the long end, please. Not all of us have 30" Apple Cinema displays.
5) If you're asking for C&C for a poster, magazine cover, or some other "art" based on an action shot(s), please, PLEASE be willing to accept constructive criticism. When you create something like that, you get an emotional bond to it which makes it sometimes difficult to accept that there is room for improvement.
6) And most importantly, please FOLLOW UP on our critiques. I really, REALLY dislike it when I offer some comments, and then I never hear from that person again. A simple "Thank you for your opinions" will suffice at times, but I'd, personally, prefer something a bit less condescending.
John
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