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01/18/2006 04:28:08 PM · #1
Due to popular demand, the two exlusive open challenges running this week are now using the Advanced Editing rule set.

Enjoy!
01/18/2006 04:30:34 PM · #2
Thanks

01/18/2006 04:30:41 PM · #3
oooh
01/18/2006 04:31:53 PM · #4
that's cool! think I'm gonna reconsider entering one of the challenges :D

thanx!
01/18/2006 04:32:22 PM · #5
Thats good:)
thanks langdon

Message edited by author 2006-01-18 16:32:39.
01/18/2006 04:32:54 PM · #6
OHHHHHHHHHHHH! Gawd bless you, decision-makers. What a joy!

R.
01/18/2006 04:32:59 PM · #7
There goes the neighborhood.

At least with basic rules a wildlife shot in a zoo had to be carefully composed. Now a little blur here, a clone there, etc. and all sign of man are gone.

Those who go out in the wild to get a wildlife shot are at an greater disadvantage now.

Oh well, more challenge in the challenge!
01/18/2006 04:33:53 PM · #8
"popular demand" might just come back to bite you.

Dunno that it was the best choice of words.
01/18/2006 04:34:44 PM · #9
Excellent... I may just decide to start taking part in more challenges again.
01/18/2006 04:35:53 PM · #10
Originally posted by Artyste:

"popular demand" might just come back to bite you.

Dunno that it was the best choice of words.


hey watch it there! ;)
01/18/2006 04:37:44 PM · #11
Awsome, due to the fact that there was no way for me to do what i would have for tribute i just assumed wildlife was it for me..... hmmmmm now i gotta think about this one. maybe ill just shoot both and see where which one turns out better
01/18/2006 04:39:18 PM · #12
What... I WANT MY MONEY BACK!!!!

(just kidding)

Naw...actually, I think it was a good choice at least for Tribute (as it is like very hard to reproduce some artists styles without advanced technics they used). And I guess, it would seem unfair to make one OPEN challenge ADV and not the other.

Hey, you should announce a special $2 off an annual membership if you sign up during the submission times of Tribute/Wildlife II
01/18/2006 04:42:29 PM · #13
Originally posted by jbsmithana:



Those who go out in the wild to get a wildlife shot are at an greater disadvantage now.



Not really. I would love to be able to dust and clean my wildlife images to a point. Don't have any dust on your sensor?
01/18/2006 04:45:15 PM · #14
Originally posted by nsbca7:

Originally posted by jbsmithana:



Those who go out in the wild to get a wildlife shot are at an greater disadvantage now.



Not really. I would love to be able to dust and clean my wildlife images to a point. Don't have any dust on your sensor?


LOL. Of course not! My sensor is perfect. It is the photographer who needs a little help!

edit: this is humor. : )

Message edited by author 2006-01-18 16:46:22.
01/18/2006 04:49:43 PM · #15
WOW! Oh yeah... this really helps! Wooo hooo
01/18/2006 04:52:32 PM · #16
That's great! It would by hard to pay a tribute to many great photo-artists being severely crippled in our means of expression...

Message edited by author 2006-01-18 16:52:51.
01/18/2006 04:56:10 PM · #17
Great job!

now do I get a free 10?
01/18/2006 04:58:29 PM · #18
finaly :-) ... now you'll see who is who here ... mwahaha ... j/k

thanks
01/18/2006 04:58:57 PM · #19
Well I was going to meet the challenge of the Tribute challenge by trying to emulate the great Henri Cartier-Bresson whose prints were made stright from the negative without any manipulation.

I wanted to see what he saw, I wanted to think like he had to, I wanted to work the problem and see if I could do it.

For me, there's no challenge in this Challenge now, I'm kind of sad about that but I can see if you're trying to be Adams, you need help.

Brett
01/18/2006 04:59:09 PM · #20
Funny that every single response so far is from members who have access to Advanced Editing challenges anyway. :-/
01/18/2006 04:59:18 PM · #21
TY,TY,TY,TY,TY,TY,TY,TY,TY,TY,TY,TY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
01/18/2006 05:01:11 PM · #22
!
01/18/2006 05:04:07 PM · #23
I thought this would be great to have these as advanced rules and I would be looking very much forward to it. One problem - I was shooting some night shots and I dropped my camera, it fell onto some rocks and now it won't power-up! I guess I'll have to sit these out! :(
01/18/2006 05:05:32 PM · #24
Originally posted by scalvert:

Funny that every single response so far is from members who have access to Advanced Editing challenges anyway. :-/

That's because we are the true addicts
01/18/2006 05:07:57 PM · #25
Originally posted by rayg544:

One problem - I was shooting some night shots and I dropped my camera, it fell onto some rocks and now it won't power-up! I guess I'll have to sit these out! :(

Bummer! Try taking the batteries out for a few minutes, and maybe replace with some fresh ones.

My Olympus took (another) fall a couple of months ago, and after repeated applications of the above technique and a few start-up/shut-down cycles it seemed to return to normal functioning.
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