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Well said... once again. For me as I review my images - I have the "A" ones... which as you say just strike you right away, as some would call the "money shot". Then there are the "B" images... worthy of sharing, but really nothing spectacular. Then there are the "delete" ones. Those live a short life. :-) And most of the time those don´t even make it home, thanks to an LCD screen. <br /> <br />I agree with your opinion regarding Nellie´s photo. That one is truly a stand out in a crowd. The effort involved there is leaps and bounds above pointing a camera and pressing a button. Those are the kinds of efforts that should be recognized. A great composition is a great composition... but that one is special. <br /> <br />I also agree that there is nothing wrong with constructive criticism. It only can help others. I offer opinions on what I feel are the obvious. But I stop at what I call knit-picking. A friend of mine who has been into photography for years says that one can find something wrong with any image if that is the goal. I don´t want to do that. But I do understand exactly your point with this Artur, and I would never call you a knit picker. :-)