Critique the Community
Landscape Photography
Submit your best landscape photos for a chance to win a free Fstoppers tutorial.
Submit your best landscape photos for a chance to win a free Fstoppers tutorial.
During their trip around South America, Lee and Elia took a quick break from their work on Photographing the World 4 to critique the wide variety of submissions sent in by the Fstoppers Community and announced the winners of the Fstoppers tutorials.
Congratulations to Hans Aslaksen for submitting the highest rated photo by the rest of your community members and to Jeroen Hribar for being the randomly selected winner. We will be in touch with via your Fstoppers profile to claim your prize.
Though Lee and Elia were on a little bit of a time crunch to get all the images rated before their sunset shot, we encourage you to provide your own ciritical but helpful feedback for the images that were submitted for this episode of Critique the Community.
If you missed your chance to be a part of this episode, we invite you to join in for the next one where we will be critiquing images of "motion." Enter for your chance to win a tutorial HERE.
Lee and Patrick are currently traveling the world filming a new landscape photography tutorial with Elia Locardi. This offers us an excellent opportunity to put Elia on camera and critique your landscape photos.
Elia Locardi has been traveling the world, shooting landscapes, and educating photographers for over six years in dozens of different countries. We are giving the Fstoppers community a chance to get their images in front of Elia and receive some feedback. We invite you to submit up to two of your best landscape images below. In addition to entering to be a part of the episode, you may also win one of two Fstoppers original tutorials which we will give away. The first tutorial will be given to the image that receives the highest rating from the rest of the community. The second tutorial will go to a randomly selected entrant. Once you've uploaded your pictures, we invite you to scroll through the rest of the images and give your own thoughts and ratings to your fellow community members.
Thu, 04/26/2018 - 23:45
This contest has ended.
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62 Comments
Also for me, not all "2's" are even close to the same. Sometimes I rate really good quality photos a 2 because I think they need work. Sometimes I give photos that honestly could be snapshots a 2 just because the person put effort into composition/subject.
Photography is subjective, no need to take it personally.
Battle Of The Snapshots! LOL
It is time to get a thicker skin, a bunch of crying babies here. Please take criticism like a man or a bad rating like a man. Yes a picture taken with a tripod, polarizer and ned can still look like a snap sot in essence, I am not talk about any photo specifically but what I am saying is that you guys entered a picture in a contest where other contestants are going to vote and comment, so be prepared to get a inferable critic or a bad score and look more inwardly and outwardly and your photos in time will get better. If you guys are taken pictures to be praised by other people you are in for the wrong reason.
I think there is a difference between receiving actual criticism and having all your photos be rated a 1.
I agree people shouldn't take this stuff seriously on something like that. But I also don't fault people, especially those trying to gain confidence in their work, by being a little taken back by constant 1's.
I don't think people getting an honest score is a problem, no one should have a problem with that.
But hey, it's the internet, things always have a habit of going sideways.
I do think if the ratings weren't anon it would reign in some of the shenanigans.