Kenneth Waller wrote:
> Tom C wrote-
> 
>> They've learned to largely relegate their emotions, prejudices, and 
>> personal attachments to the back >seat when deciding which images are 
>> worthy of display and may enjoy potential success.
> 
> I call that critical editing, IMO one of the best ways to improve my 
> photography.
> 
> Kenneth Waller

I'm my own worst critic and a pretty ruthless one at that.  My editing 
is pretty harsh and goes something like this: "crap, crap, crap, crap, 
meh, crap, WHAT WAS I DOING?, good, crap, crap, good, good, crap..." 
what I consider crap, others may consider "good enough."  For example, 
if something isn't perfectly sharp where I want it to be perfectly 
sharp, it doesn't get a second chance, regardless of the subject (unless 
it is a super rare species and I won't get another chance to photograph 
it).

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Christian
http://photography.skofteland.net

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