{"id":1218,"date":"2010-11-18T10:17:46","date_gmt":"2010-11-18T09:17:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.mentor.com\/colinwalls\/?p=1218"},"modified":"2026-03-26T16:33:32","modified_gmt":"2026-03-26T20:33:32","slug":"in-judgment","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.sw.siemens.com\/embedded-software\/2010\/11\/18\/in-judgment\/","title":{"rendered":"In judgment"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>When I am not writing about, talking about or generally being concerned about embedded software, I have a life. I have various interests: reading\/writing, food\/drink, socializing, theater\/cinema\/art and trying to make my 120 year old house more like a home. But if you asked me what my hobby was, I would have to say photography. I have been doing photography all of my adult life and it gives me a lot of pleasure. I am not an equipment junkie. I am for too lazy to carry one of those enormous gadget bags full of stuff; I have a modest camera that weighs very little. It is really the taking of pictures that I enjoy most. I do use Photoshop, but do not like spending hours messing with images on the computer. Photography can be a solitary activity, as non-photographer partners can become frustrated with requests like &#8220;can we just wait here for an hour or so until the Sun is right&#8221;, but it can also be social in the form of camera clubs &#8230;<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>I have been a member of a number of clubs over the last twenty years, changing as I have moved around a bit. It is good to rub shoulders with like minded people. It would be easy to imagine a camera club as a group of people who spend the meetings discussing F-stops, depth of field and what is new from Nikon, Canon etc. and for such a group to be impenetrable for an outsider. Whilst such topics do get discussed, most camera clubs are a lot more relaxed than that and welcome inexperienced photographers as well as experts. Club members are very diverse. Some are equipment freaks and always have the latest kit; I wonder if they ever take any pictures other than &#8220;test shots&#8221;.  But these people are thankfully a small minority and most people just like taking and enjoying pictures.<\/p>\n<p>A significant part of all camera clubs&#8217; programs are competitions. Members are invited to submit pictures and these are assessed by a &#8220;judge&#8221;, who is normally from outside of the club. Usually the judge goes through the images one by one, passing comment [hopefully constructive criticism] and assigns a score or a place. Some people like the thrill of winning. For others, like myself, who are not really competitive, competitions are a good opportunity to get feedback &#8211; although I would not be truthful if I said I am not pleased when my work does well.<\/p>\n<p>A few years ago, I took the necessary class and became listed as a judge myself. I enjoy visiting other clubs, meeting more photographers and seeing lots of fine pictures [and a few not so fine!]. I do not really like the term &#8220;judging&#8221;, as that makes it sound like I am in some way superior to the people entering the competitions; I prefer to think in terms of doing an &#8220;assessment&#8221;. Whenever possible, I get the pictures in advance of the competition for review. I write notes for each image, with a rule that the first thing I say must be positive [which can sometimes be a challenge!]. I am entitled to charge a fee and expenses, but I chose not to. Instead I ask for a donation to a favorite charity. I have chosen SightSavers, which I feel is somewhat appropriate to photographers.<\/p>\n<p>And, this evening, I am off to visit a club in this capacity. I am looking forward to it, as this is a return visit and it is always great to be invited back. Obviously I did not upset enough people last time, so they are giving me another chance. \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>When I am not writing about, talking about or generally being concerned about embedded software, I have a life. 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