A Blue Hour/Sunset shot of the Zaanse Schans in the Netherlands. It has three exposures blended together into one image. Tried to keep everyting as natural as possible.
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Okay I have adjusted the dark sky at the top of the image in my new version. I can understand that, that needs improvement. But other then that. Can someone PLEASE explain me why it gets so many 1 stars... How on earth is this photo a Snapshot....? At least give me some feedback on why you think it is a snapshot. Mean i am open for improvements but just pressing one star on an image that is clearly not just one press on a button on a phone is just silly...
To start with it is a three exposure blend. That by itself is already not the definition of a Snapshot
https://www.flickr.com/photos/147434472@N05/42200996335/in/dateposted-public/
This is the latest version but it was too late for this critique
Photography is subjective and on top of that, this is the internet. lol Don't take the opinions of strangers too harshly/seriously. Focus on the critique from those you respect.
Hey Eric. You are completely right. I don't care that it get one stars in a way that I feel it hurts me or my work.
What I do care about is people following the rules and regulations. And by the description of the image you can already read it is on no way a 1 star. But it seems people don't want to be helpful to their peers but just want to press that one star for no reason... at least man up and give a reason why. That way if it is justified we could actually learn from each other... that's my point :) :).
Everyone gets a lot of one stars because people try to down vote everyone else to win. The Highest images are usually like 3.9 when they should really be around 4.5.