Mark Roberts wrote:

I find it very helpful to my growth as a photographer to shoot photos
with the goal of meeting *someone else's* idea of a good shot, rather
than my own, occasionally.

I can't agree with that, since you can't know up front what qualities of a photo will help or hurt its chances of acceptance to the PPG. You don't and can't know what "they" will consider a good or bad shot, other than by reviewing what has been accepted in the past. And that's iffy at best, since the jury for each photo is different. Plus, the last time I wandered around in the PPG, a year or so ago, I mostly felt like I was wandering about in a hall of mirrors, the photos fell into so few genres.

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Thanks,
DougF (KG4LMZ)

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