Alan Edward Klein
Member
when they do things s like a triple axel, and land smoothly and keep skating, then it;s pretty perfect. You see when they make a mistake. They trip or it looks staccato. Also, you can tell when someone's skating naturally, the flow is just right. It's just when a non-photographer can pick out a great photo. Aesthetics are inborn. Sure, there might be little techniques known only to the experts. But for general skating as in photography, you don't need to be an expert to see grace, beauty, and talent.Very strange thread after the first post in 2003.
But, when 'judging' someone's photograph, I like to start out with a question something along the lines of, "Why did you make this?" Then I can them him/her if they have reached that goal with this particular audience of one or not (me)...and offer suggestions on creating a stronger impact or reaction from their viewers, if so desired.
Alan -- if one knows nothing of the sport, how can one tell if a skater has made no mistakes (other than perhaps the judges have given a perfect score)?![]()