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Subject is the object

Since photographic competitions first started there have always been people criticising judges' choices of winners.

After several years' of absence, I am returning to the scene, and having achieved successes in international exhibitions I reckon we can all learn by viewing other people's interpretations. It's what photography competitions and exhibitions are about.

Sure, it's nice to have praise heaped on you for 25 November 2017), it's entirely subjective; so why does he complain?

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