On 4/26/05, Frantisek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Here I would disagree. Both are important to me, and sometimes
> helpful. Of course it's better to know what is wrong with the picture,
> but sometimes it can't be worded. It just lacks the spark. And then,
> a "doesn't work for me" "I don't like it" comments are important.

Usually, if I say simply, "that doesn't work for me", it's because I
just can't articulate why something "isn't right".  It's not that I'm
trying to be dismissive.  Often I have the feeling that it's something
rather personal to me;  I have the feeling that other's might like it,
or even that it's quite good objectively, it's just that for me,
something's missing.

If I can articulate why something doesn't work, I try to.  If I can't,
I can't.  I just don't have the vocabulary or the training to put some
emotions into words, I guess...

cheers,
frank


-- 
"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri Cartier-Bresson

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