One person's opinion about "reviews" follows: Let's be thankful for the time, effort and words _anyone_puts in when commenting about any photograph included in the exhibits. This is first and foremost. Next, be happy for both positive and negative feedback. Especially about negative feedback since this is sometimes significantly harder to put into words than positive. Feedback and comments are simply that. One person's opinion. These opinions are not or should not be subject for "argument" or question. Otherwise feedback will dry up and only comments of mediocre value are bound to remain. Delight in diversity. Don't attack the messenger. If you don't like some comment or another it is best to not engage questioning the validity of some comment but rather best to compare that evaluation with that of others and learn from a group of responses. In my opinion it is not worth providing feedback if one's opinions are attacked. Why should I do so? Got enough troubles in my off-list life I don't need more aggravation. We need more smiles, andy