Crap on display at http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/gallery.html includes: > Veli Cigirgan - Old City Jerusalem, Jewish Quarter Interesting composition: somehow "comfort" would have had the old git sat on the other end of the bench, nearer the waste bin. I like the shot because of the disharmonies arising from thi composition: a standard treatment would have failed. Oh, you should have stepped two paces to the right: that out of focus railing is crap. > Pini Vollach - Tea Cups Curious shot: well taken and clutter free but it's not talking to me beyond the technical aspects ... OK, the picture is quite nice, so I guess the coffee must have been crap. > Per Ofverbeck - Odd perspective: like the table and spoon but the background / cropping (delete as apt) is crap. > Gregory david Stempel - Narrows Bridge No. 2 Brilliant. I get bored of seeing bridges - most of the shots of them are crap - but I really like the way this came together. > Trevor Cunningham - blueberry pickin' Crap ;o) > Elisha Page - Dancing with light Fantastic. One of very few images where I can honestly say I could find no nits. You have a crap flash unit if it failed you like that though > Deen Hameed - Yugi-Oh! Green Eyes Black Dragon Bet it's a nice cat but the eyes are crap. Read the recent posts on fill flash: less really is more > David Small - Lines Crossed Welcome back Dave: good pun about her using a mobile in a booth but the execution is not up to your best. It is blurred: it should be sharp. The focus was totally crap. OK, you do real street: if you followed Jeff's example and paid a model you would have more time to get it right .... > Emily L. Ferguson - blunt-leaved milkweed Nice: well taken, good background Using a 17 pixel border instead of 16 is a crap idea: it is wastefull and produces unnecessary jpeg artifacts at border with white. > Peeter Vissak - Self-portrait on the kitchen window Have you become a monk? Why the hood up: is it raining? Oh, the flowers are crap. So too is the paintwork: you really should decorate that yellow woodwork!!! > Howard Leigh - Fallen Leaf Duh! Still life gives you no excuses. Framing is crap. Why crop it off at the right but leave space to the lest? > Laurenz Bobke - Kyoto Theatre Scene The red histogram is crap: all that pile up at 255. The picture, nice composition and a pleasant travel illustration. Could easily go in a travel brochure.