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Two words: Why bother?
I agree in part with Vladernar, but what is intriguing with photography is an amateur can by accident take a great picture capturing unintentionally something beyond what he understand, but he may not be a great photographer. It is not a necessary truth that great pictures are taken by great photographer.
I value the input of my peers as much as those who are "qualified".
... or the "comments" section of your flickr photos is left blank, then you know you're pretty bad! No one will comment "this photo stinks", in fear of receiving similar feedback about their own work!
One also doesn't have to be good at a particular craft in order to judge talent. That's fallacious thinking.
A "genius" is also very rarely good as a teacher or mentor.
I also value the comments of people I regard as my peers ... that's important to me. It's good though to have a realist like my friend Lubi who wouldn't hesitate to tell me if she thought I was on the wrong track photographically for the talents, or not, that I have naturally at my disposal. She points out to me what are the strengths in my work and what are the weaknesses.
I agree, but a fortuitous accident is not the same as consistently producing work commiserate with one's unique vision.