/p/ is fun to post in and shittalk in , but what are some good photography websites to share and discuss with real critique that aren't , complete cancer like /p/ or instagram
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College.
r/photography :^)
>>2947766 (OP)
You can't expect to just post photos and get good critique. Post with an explanation of what you were going for and hoping to achieve with the photos. Give people something to go off of in addition to the shot and you may be surprised with the kind of feedback you get on here. There are actually some quite good photographers on here that occasionally voice their opinion and the odds of that happening are higher if you post images with a good explanation to get the conversation started.
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>>2947766
/p/ is fairly good, given it's mostly amateurs.
Can't take critique and want your dicks / vagina stroked? Try Facebook or Instagram, heh.
>real critique
thanks for the laugh OP
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