I did not read all six pages of replies, so someone may have already commented in this way. As terse and simplistic as it may sound, there is only one person that I am interested in pleasing with my photographs-----and that's me. I photograph for me and me only, the expression conveyed in the final product must satisfy me. Of course, like most photographers, I think, I would like very much for it to convey something to others, even if it is not the same feeling as I get from it.
I have often been asked by family members, friends, etc..."why did you take a picture of that?" I usualy say something like, "for the same reason you might choose prime rib over spaghetti", because you just felt like a prime rib rather than a plate of spaghetti. I know that sounds real stupid, but............that's all I can come up with.
I rarely provide a subjective comment to any photograph either, it either strikes me in a certain way or leaves no impression at all. I'm always more interested in how the photographer has gotten the tones in his/her photograph to agree with each other and flow within the photograph.
Chuck