>>3443878>Either they don't know anything about photography and would rave about a flower shot, or they do have some knowledge and they just point out the positive to be likable.I suppose you would even have a better experience without your tripcode on both the receiving and giving side.
>Anyone else feel like there's no positive feedback that feels more legit than when it comes from /pSame for me, however, I do enjoy to get feedback through several channels also including peers and competitions. In particular with competitions I learn a lot in comparing winning work to mine and I often see I didn't assess my submissions objectively and neutral enough, although I improved in this a lot.
I always resent this graph 'stages of a photographer'. The only thing I've ever learned is thinking outside the box, to try everything, always in the enthusiasm there's more to grasp.