Critique the Community: Submit your Landscape Photos to be Critiqued by Elia Locardi

Critique the Community: Submit your Landscape Photos to be Critiqued by Elia Locardi

Over the next two days, you have a chance to submit your landscape photos to be critiqued by Elia Locardi and Fstoppers in a new episode of "Critique the Community." Our last Critique the Community with Elia Locardi included some great thoughts and advice on improving your images. If you would like another chance to have your picture reviewed by Elia, upload your landscape image of choice to your Fstoppers account, then paste the URL of the image in the comments below. 

The internet can be a cruel and cut throat place for photographers. For some reason photographers are often extremely negative and cynical when looking at the work of their peers.  Most photographers overwhelmingly say that they would like others to "C&C" their work, yet the conversation can often times become less than inspiring and often down right depressing.  Our hope with this segment called Critique the Community is that Lee and I can offer a fair yet encouraging commentary on some of the images found in the Fstoppers Community.

 

The Fstoppers Community Rating System

If you have an Fstoppers account, you are able to create your own profile and portfolio directly within the Fstoppers Community.  Once you have a portfolio uploaded, you can browse images in the community and rate the photos of your peers.  Even though art is usually a fairly subjective matter, we wanted to create a rating system that was as objective and unbiased as possible.  This way if one of your images has been rated 50 times and has received an average rating of 2 stars, you could feel confident that maybe that particular image is not up to par.  Below is a simple chart explaining the Fstoppers Community Rating System. 

1 Star - The Snapshot

1 Star ratings are limited to snap shots only. Snap shots are usually taken to document a time or location but little to no thought has gone into the creation of the image. If an image has been "lit" with external light (besides a direct on camera flash) it is at least a 2 star picture. The majority of 1 star images have had no post production work done to them but do often have an "instagram style" filter added to them. The average person these days snaps 1 star images every single day with their smart phones. Most 1 star images that pop up on sites like ours are images of flowers, pets, landscapes, sunsets, objects around a house, etc. If you read Fstoppers, you should not be sharing 1 star images for any reason. 

2 Stars - Needs Work:

All images, besides maybe 5 star images, always have room for improvement but 2 star images "need work" before they should be included in your portfolio. As photographers we are snapping thousands of images per year but only a few of those images should ever be shared or put into our portfolio. A photographer who has taken a 2 star image has put some thought into the composition, exposure, and post production but for some reason has missed the mark. 2 star images should not be in the portfolio of a full time professional photographer, and amateur photographers should strive for something better. Even complete amateurs who don't understand photography at all are capable of taking 2 star images from time to time. 

3 Stars - Solid:

A 3 star image is an all around good image. The photographer has a solid understanding of the basics; composition, color, focus, subject matter, and post production. A 3 star image is "good" but it's not great. Most part-time professional photographers have mostly 3 star images in their portfolios. Usually a level 3 image would have been rated 4 stars if it had been shot in a better location, or with a better model showing a better expressions, or there was better post production. A photographer capable of taking a 3 star image is capable of taking 4 and 5 star images if they would simply pay more attention to the details. 

4 Stars - Excellent:

4 star images are fantastic. In most cases, 4 star images have a certain style to them that links them directly to their creator. 4 star images usually require planning and attention to extreme detail. It's almost impossible to shoot a 4 star image by getting lucky. 4 star images have almost flawless conception, composition, lighting, subject matter, and post production. If you have any 4 star images in your portfolio you should be very proud of yourself.

5 Stars - World Class:

5 star images are flawless and unforgettable. The amount of time, energy, and talent that goes into the average 5 star image is staggering. In many cases these pictures require a team to produce including a professional retoucher. The concept, lighting, subject, location, and post production on these images has to be perfect. In some cases the jump from 4 to 5 stars may be as simple as changing the unknown model in the picture with a celebrity or bringing in a set designer or stylist to make the image slightly better. Although there are always exceptions, most 5 star images take days, if not weeks or months to produce.

 

Strengthening Your Own Portfolio

Even with our objective rating system, people are going to disagree with what they like because ultimately art is still a matter of opinion.  However, I believe once an image has been rated over 25 times it will have a rating that is pretty fair and honest (We hope to deter trolls by giving negative Karma points when a vote is more than 1 star away from the community average).  If one of your images in your own portfolio is rated lower than what you personally feel it should be rated, I'd urge you to try to look at the image from an unbiased angle.  Step back, erase your memory of the photoshoot itself, and try to imagine an art buyer, stock agency, potential client or local gallery as they decided if they wanted to invest in your services.  Would your image make the cut?

Lee and I are not the greatest photographers in the world.  There are many many genres of photography that we have not been successful in or in many cases have not even attempted in our careers.  However I believe we have a pretty good idea of what works and what doesn't in terms of commercial viability.  Not every image is meant to sell or book you work, and that is okay!  Snapshots and sentimental images are great and most definitely have a purpose.  Hopefully our insight and critiques can help you decide what is and isn't worth putting in your own public portfolio.  I hope these video critiques can help you see beyond the technical and personal elements that make up an image and begin looking at your own work in a new light.    

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David Strauss is a wedding photographer based in Charleston, SC.

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I had been wanting to shoot this location for a couple years now, so I finally went a week long road trip and stopped here for sunset. my first time here and i don't think it could have worked out any better!!
It was looking like the sunset was going to be very lack lustre this night at the Arches Provincial Park. By the time the sun was at the horizon, a small gap in the clouds had appeared. The sky was instantly lit with colours from a dream. The walls of the cave were splashed with light and then the light show was over as soon as it began.
https://fstoppers.com/photo/78210

Bioluminescent krill wash upon the shores of Newfoundland
https://fstoppers.com/photo/78216

The thing about photography is that you are always looking for the best light. The light comes in all different shapes and forms like flashes, the sun, moon, the northern lights... but my favourite light to photograph has to be none. By that I mean night photography, for the fact that you never know what you're going to get.
I had hiked to this location in the evening. Initially I had intended to camp out for sunrise. As the day turned to night I could see a blue glow washing in with the waves. It was bioluminescent krill!! As I walked along the beach I was looking down at my feet. every step I took, my footprint would glow bright blue and as I walked away, the trail of footprints would fade away as well.
I think this is one of those "right place right time" photos. With the Milky way spanning over the sea-stack and the krill rolling in like capelin. but the cherry on the cake is the shooting star in the top right corner. Lucky or not, its a night I wont forget anytime soon.

https://fstoppers.com/photo/78219

While returning from Death Valley this spring, I saw a moment I needed to capture. I stopped, took it all in, and proceeded to capture this moment. What say you?

https://fstoppers.com/photo/78220

I woke up at 4am to catch the sunrise and shoot a panorama of both waterfalls at Niagara Falls.

https://fstoppers.com/photo/78243

its been about 7 months i have started to use the camera and I am really interested in landscape photography. I would love to have some decent feedback. Am I heading towards the right direction ?

https://fstoppers.com/photo/77399

https://fstoppers.com/photo/78249

Hope I can submit more than one image! If not, please pick one of these (randomly). I'd love to hear what Elia thinks of my photographs, I really admire his work.

https://fstoppers.com/photo/78268
https://fstoppers.com/photo/78267
https://fstoppers.com/photo/78269

Loved the last critique was a great learning session. Hope to make this critique!
https://fstoppers.com/photo/78276

Nice meeting you guys! Here's my entry: https://fstoppers.com/photo/78288

Here two from a current trip traveling around the country. Just having some fun taking some pictures.

This is a photograph , i shot a few years back in St Petersburg . Hope this is good enough to be here . Need some feedback pls . https://fstoppers.com/photo/78292

https://fstoppers.com/photo/78295

Low res version and ignore the frame.

My entry. There was limited editing on this picture as the mist felt too delicate to play with:

https://fstoppers.com/photo/78303

Hi, this LE i have take in Switzerland near Mt. Pilatus.

I hope it's not to late for a submission (2 days is a really short period :( ), sadly I found this post only just now.

Here's my submission

https://fstoppers.com/photo/78436

A shot of Crystal Mosque in Malaysia during Ramadan.

Here is one of mine, hoping it gets selected so that I can get your feedback.
https://fstoppers.com/photo/78505

Here is one of my favourite photos. Keeping photography as a passion. C&C welcome :)

https://fstoppers.com/photo/78562

Hi ! I just came back from Iceland !
Going to buy the 12 hours tutorial to edit the photos the best way possible !
Godafoss In Iceland , Awesome scenery !

Kimmeridge in Dorset is one of my go to places. It has an abundance of photographic possibilities. This is one of my favorites:
https://fstoppers.com/photo/78619

https://fstoppers.com/photo/78693

Composite I took Downtown Boise Idaho. Title says landscape, I figure with Elia and all of his city/travel images. This fits right in.

Here's my shot for critique Thank you
https://fstoppers.com/photo/80853