I really feel the need to quote a line Slobodan quotes sometimes: when everybody thinks the same..nobody's thinking.
Personally i find Isaac's remark valuable, and looking at the image again with his remark in mind I see what he means. This means I might have been to fast and didn't look at the image carefully enough first time round, (apologies to the submitter of the image i I did), this might mean that it still is a very nice image all in all, yet Isaac noticed something which is there in the image and worth mentioning.
It certainly does noet mean imo that Isaac did not look carefully.
The whole point of critiqueing is conveying your thoughts and feelings honestly to hopefully help the person who submitted an image to learn new things and/or better his photography skills or photographic choices.
This also means that on images which are already very good there are still points of critique possible and necessary.
my 2 cents, Best Regards, Sander
I think you miss the point. Firstly he is entitled to his opinion if it is a
reasonable one. Reasonable is subjective. Are you saying that you didn't notice .... strips of cloud completely distracting? That was the only point he made. There wasn't - imo - a valuable point to be made because in a long exposure image you expect the clouds to be blurry or whatever description is apt? By his own admission he didn't look at the rest of the image. Now I don't know how somebody can only look at part of an image and not the rest. To be honest his criticism isn't "valuable" but dismissive?