on 2011-11-26 07:03 Daniel J. Matyola wrote
I also agree that there is no criticism harsher than getting no
comments at all on a PESO.  To me that means not only that no one
liked it, but also that no one thought there was any hope of fixing it
or improving on it.  I would much rather hear  "That is a poor image
because .  .  .  ."

when i don't comment on a photo it could be that i dislike it, but ultimately it comes down to whether i had both time and inspiration to organize some thoughts about it; many times i fail to comment on photos i like and even admire (such as Mark C.'s incredible dragonflies)

if i comment, it either immediately brought up some thoughts, or it intrigued me enough to ponder the image; my comments are not always "critiques" but i will only give a pat on the back to photos i really enjoy

(i'm sort of a junior commenter here because i post very few photos and arrived only a couple of years ago)

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