Hmmm...interesting. In some competitions, or perhaps most competition where you are not obliged to think, you submit the best image you think you want others to see and others to vote for it. In competitions like the Nikonians one, they ask you why you took the shot, what made you do it, what made you submit it, apart from including the settings of course. I was thinking along that way that is why I asked. To me it is always interesting what the photographer is thinking when he saw that shot and took it because there are submissions (here in CiC) that are really good but with a little flaw here and there that we, as the photographer, did not see it first before we submit a particular image. Then you as an audience saw that and mentioned it to the photographer, instead of taking it in stride and admitting he missed this and that, the sound of which, you can almost hear, trying to defend that flaw. I had stopped commenting to such, much less look at them. I admit I was once like that and my learning stopped. Until I saw what others are saying about my image, negatively or positively, did I learned to learn.
P.S. I have always followed your posts. I think they are very good and you are such a good sport. But then what do I really expect from a Kiwi? You are good at what you do...sometimes too good I am envious at your rich environment. Yes, that is it! I'm jealous!