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The Importance of Being EarnestPosted by Le Photalgraphiste (London, United Kingdom) on 23 June 2008 in Landscape & Rural and Portfolio. My fine-feathered friends, Please find above a most eye-catching sight of jolly old England as we like it, as seen in one of Her Majesty's most famous parks on an idle Bunburying Sunday afternoon. Be not mistaken, though, for this did not take place last century, but last week. I do hope you enjoy your humble narrator's album and wish you a very pleasant day. Warmest regards, François Editing : sepia filter + contrast with Nikon Capture. [ A F T E R W O R D ] Negative feedback welcome - it's the best way to learn. Constructive criticism is a compassionate attitude towards the person qualified for criticism. Having higher experience, gifts, respect, knowledge in specific field and being able to verbally convince at the same time, this person is intending to uplift the other person materially, morally, emotionally or spiritually. Hence the word constructive is used so that something is created or visible outcome generated rather than the opposite.
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