About the Abstract Nature Critiques category

Moderators/Editors in this category: @Alfredo_Mora
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The abstract image critique category is dedicated to photos of subjects that are not easily identifiable. This is where Intentional Camera Movement (ICM), Multiple Exposures, etc. belong.

To make the most of your participation in this gallery, we suggest the following when posting a photo;

  • Be prepared to accept all comments - both positive and negative - in an objective fashion. Remember, it’s the photo being critiqued, not the photographer.
  • If there is any specific feedback you are looking for, such as comments on composition, lighting, etc. be sure to ask for it in your post.

Some suggestions when posting comments on other photos;

  • State what you like about the photo and why.
  • Comment on what you think can be improved.
  • Whenever possible, provide suggestions on how to improve the photo.
  • Keep all comments congenial and respectful! All comments should pertain completely to the photo.

Please review the NPN Posting Guidelines, and The Art of Image Critique for additional guidance and information. If you see a post in conflict with our Posting Guidelines, please flag the post and a moderator will be notified.

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I am so glad ICM now has an appropriate category. Thanks for doing this.

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Thank you @David_Kingham for creating this new Abstract category on NPN! It’s a great privilege being the moderator of this category. I look forward to seeing everyone’s creative images. If anyone has any questions for me related to this new Abstract category, please let me know.

@Egídio_Leitão I also look forward to seeing ICM images!

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@Alfredo_Mora welcome to the Moderator’s team. I look forward to your contributions and to learning more about ICM through your critiques. Welcome aboard.

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Thank you David for the kind welcome!