Mike Farley wrote:Compsec wrote:As those on the forum have said earlier, the critique of images is the most important part of any competition. To that end, for the 2017-18 competition onwards, judges will no longer be able to preview images before judging. They will be asked to award points after each image has been commented on and to only hold back images when absolutely necessary for further comment/scoring.
Thanks for this resumé of the club's scoring systems over the years, Chris. Clearly, this is just the latest round in a debate which has been going on for many years.
For myself, I agree that the main benefit of entering competitions is to get constructive feedback. Overall, I find that lacking when it comes to the finer points of analysing an image. In my experience, there are very few judges at any level who can do it well. For that reason alone, I believe that judges should be given every assistance possible and allowed to look at the submissions beforehand rather than assessing our work blind. I would have said something at the AGM, but the announcement came as something of a surprise and I needed a bit of time to think it through.
I will also speak to Tom about this, but I am making a formal request that ahead of next season Council revisit what I see as an ill considered decision. In my opinion, it will be counterproductive and have the opposite effect of what is intended.
As you say, the topic of how we score competitions has been previously debated on the forum and, for anyone interested, the discussion can be found at this link - viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2241.
Must admit I was a tad surprised to read about that decision... is it a move towards a PAGB style assessment ?