Well you might have a valid opinion if you'd have bothered to enter, being sarcastic about other entries when you didn't even make the effort does constitute a 'vile opinion' in my book.
My opinion is far from vile. Vile is a strong word and if you actually think that what I said was vile, then I think you need to open your eyes and look at the real world.
And don't take this like I'm attacking you, or anyone for that matter, but I am just trying to make my point heard for once rather than everyone just having a go at me when I have an opinion.
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No not over exaggerating and i'll waste my time and explain why.
I spend a lot of time on photography and try my hardest everyday to get the best shots I can and I take a lot of critique from others but 99% of the time it's constructive and that goes all the way to me bettering my skills.
You on the other hand have come literally out of no where and pointed out how bad a photo is although some sarcasm conversion is required.
My question is why out of all the comments you could of made about the various photo's did you have to go for that one ?
Like what has just been said have you entered a photo ? apparently not.
You say your a sarcastic person well that's your problem and not the forums no one asked your opinion or your sarcasm.
The reason I basically going to town on you is because you managed to possibly hurt someones feelings because of lack of thought on your part then when I decide to tell you where to go you act like im being some neo nazi towards you.
I'm guessing it's yout picture, so I'll try not to be too critical, but entering a blurred image which appears to be taken from a mobile phone to a photo competition seems to be a waste of time. Because I like to give constructive criticism I won't just be negative.
The photo would have been better had it have been taken on a tripod with a DSLR (assuming that it wasn't). The colours and lighting are really nice, and had it have been a steady shot, it could have been the best one here.
Obviously at night most cameras have a slower shutter speed automatically, so taking pictures of a moving train at night is not the best way to get a good photograph.