About Which do you prefer? (Post 1 set, comment on 3 previous sets)
Please copy and paste the following tag to the end of your comments:
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/groups/whichdoyouprefer/">Which do you prefer?</a>
Have you ever posted 3 pictures and wondered why you got feedback on one, but not another? Are you ever surprised to find out which of your images others take a liking to? Then this is for you!
Here's How It Works!:
i.e., follow these rules or your photos might be removed from the pool! Ggrrrrr!!!
1) POST 2 or 3 images FOR COMPARISON. These can be similar images, such as 2 shots of the same location, OR different croppings of the same image, OR different filters or effects. You can even post 2 very different images. Please do not upload more than 1 set of images for comparison at a time. Please wait until at least 3 other members have added to the group pool before adding a new "set" of images. This should help ensure that everyone can receive at least 3 comments from other members.
2) COMMENT on the image you prefer posted by the 3 previous posters. This means you may need to view 6 to 9 images to leave 3 comments. Try to explain WHAT or WHY you prefer the image you choose. Please comment on the images directly to the right of yours in the pool. And remember to look at WHO posted the image so don't accidentally compare images from different posters. If 2 people are adding images at the same time, some images might be out of order in the pool.
*** Please help me get the word out about this group by adding this tag to the end of your comments: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/groups/whichdoyouprefer/">Which do you prefer?</a>
*** Feel free to comment on as many images as you would like, but please leave the minimum of three comments for other members.
*** The purpose of this group is to help members learn why other flickr members prefer one of their shots over another.
*** If the images are totally different, it might be helpful for those providing feedback if you say what you would like compared. For example, if you add a word like "serenity", or "red" to comments of the images you add to the pool. This is a suggestion, not a rule.