New project: ShutterClick - Expert photo critique, on demand

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Any photographers here? Come and see my latest project: ShutterClick - Expert photo critique, on demand.

Scored · genre-calibrated · EXIF-aware

Expert photo critique, on demand

Upload a photo to get a structured, scored critique in about a minute. Better still, it's EXIF-aware. When your file keeps the camera settings, the technical analysis evaluates your actual aperture, ISO, shutter, and lens choice — not just how the photo looks and feels.

https://shutterclick.com



New users get 3 free critiques. If you'd like to get invite link with 6 free critiques, let me know in the comments below and I will message you the link.

Feel free to spread the word :) thanks!

Martin Sojka, Maker of Craftisian

Moke sould be all over this

Petey

he's not that much into photography anymore i dont think ? i was way back but lost the passion ! this sounds very cool for those wanting to improve their technique.

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.

Very enjoyable photos Martin. I read most of the comments and thought to myself that the critiques were interesting, but a little harsh in some instances. I would imagine that you are learning much about how to improve your technique.
I'm no photographer, but I appreciate you sharing these with us.

"Duck and Bob would be out doin some farming with funny hats on." chrisstef

Hey I think I missed   Martins Birthday it was on the 16 from memory

Regards Rob

Opps... I may be wrong, ... read below

Martin Sojka's Birthday is today
Focus on the Workspace
Today is Martin's birthday. Happy Birthday to you
Karson
No doubt Pottzy knows ... he knows everything!

Regards Rob

nope had no idea. hell i dont even like celebrating my own !

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.

Interesting site. A lot of really good pics to my eye, but this is maybe why my pics suck as they do. Of course mine is probably proof the A setting doesn't make good pics. :-)