OK, deep cleansing breath.........

Firstly, Ed, I googled "alitiness". It isn't a real word.
Secondly, I totally understand where you are all coming from with regard to not wanting to criticise. I've had those reservations myself, not wanting to criticise someones work because I have very little to show of worth compared to them or because they might take my written word the wrong way; I'm naturally a sarcastic twat and that often doesn't translate well, however many emoticons I use!
I do think constructive criticism can be valid and useful but, as Leon pointed out, there are many reasons why the internet may not be the best place for it. But I disagree to a point, Leon, that it doesn't matter whether you like the picture or not because then I'd only be making pictures for you. There are a number of photography forums on the internet but, personally, I have become active on this one on a regular basis because I like the work produced by a number of members here and, therefore, would value their experienced judgement on my photograph. Would I have done this back in January when I got back into film and was new to this forum? No, but over the last few months I have come to trust and value the opinions of a lot of you guys.
There is, also, an argument that experience shouldn't come into it, that what you can or can't produce shouldn't invalidate a criticism. Mark Kermode, the film critic, has often said on his show that he couldn't direct a movie if someone plonked X amount of money on his desk but that doesn't make his criticisms any less valid. Paul mentioned to me when we were in Wales (correct me if I get this wrong Paul) that he became better at criticising his own photographs when he started judging other peoples work for photo club competitions and had to give lucid and valid critiques of other peoples work. It made him look at photographs in a particular way.
Now don't take all this the wrong way, I'm not trying to be argumentative or belligerent, I'm more thinking out loud. I may well be wrong, it's been known to happen before.
Finally, Peter, thank you for your interpretation. It is very similar to a version I did myself and one of the reasons I posted the version I did was because I was uncomfortable with the added "drama" that version has. It was a pretty drab overcast morning and the light was pretty dull and for some reason yesterday I felt it was wrong adding that additional drama to the photo. Now that I think about it, I don't know why I did that. Paul and Steve can attest to the fact that the two other photos from the Wales trip that I have posted in the other thread were nowhere near as dramatic as what I posted yet I had no qualms about those because I felt the photos looked good that way. Maybe I should just get over myself and have another play with this one too.
P.S. I apologise for the over use of the words "criticism" and "drama" in the above but I couldn't be bothered reaching for the thesaurus.
P.P.S I have no issue with this thread getting derailed and going off on a discussion of whether cri......opinions, expositions or examinations are valid on a photo forum.
