----- Original Message ----- From: "frank theriault"
Subject: Re: 21 Ways to Improve Your Photographs
It certainly does bother me when people say it to me, though. If one is critiquing a photo, critique ~that~ photo. Suggesting other ways of looking at the situation the next time is fine, but telling everyone how you (I don't actually mean you, Paul, I mean the generic "you") would have taken it isn't usually that constructive, IMHO.
So, "I would have moved the camera a bit to the right, and taken a slightly higher elevation to improve the compositional relationship between the forground and background" (as an example) isn't as helpful as "it could be a stronger composition".?
William Robb

