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Mio Cade (a group admin) says:
18 May 10 - This group for serious critiques of photography. Hope to get an active group together.
Be gentle when you comment. Refrain from using the 'You' or 'Your' words but the used of "I" word is encouraged.

e.g. "I may capture in this way", "I would try", "I would think", "I think it could be better", etc

Also avoid IMHO (In my honest opinion). Photography is NOT about opinion but feeling instead.

Empower each other! See each other strength and encourage them.

We accept other languages too.

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About Serendipity - Photography Critique

Genre-based group focusing on street and "found-item" photography.

Simple rules -

1) 2 posts per day, and critique at least the 2 photos posted before yours.

Format for critiques:

Technical - comment on aperture, shutter speed, focus, focus point, DOF, focal length choice, as applicable.

Composition - comment on contrast, use of color, motion blur, relationships between subjects, extraneous elements in the frame, use of framing, point of view, etc as applicable.

Impression - does the photo tell a story? does it evoke an emotion? what's your response to the photo?

Copy between the lines for comments:

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Technical -

Composition -

Impression -

<a href=http://www.flickr.com/groups/serendipitystreet/>Serendipity-Street Photography Critique</a>

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2) Photos should -
-- be family friendly. Keep it clean - no nudity, porn, etc.
-- should not belittle, humiliate, denigrate, or otherwise show the subject in a negative fashion.
-- not have excessive post-processing, or have excessive shiny, flashy comment badges.

3) Please leave constructive critiques. No simple "I like it" or "I don't like it" comments. Please don't critique based on your personal taste, i.e. "I don't like black and white" or "I don't like wide angle shots"

4) Don't be offended by critiques, and don't leave offensive critiques.

5) If you'd like, leave a self-critique of your photo in the description or as a comment. This may help to get feedback directed towards questions or problem areas posed in the self-critique.

6) HAVE FUN.

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