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| 03/13/2008 12:41:00 PM |
Rosemary Shatteredby C_Steve_GComment: I'm really happy to see such creativity in such a tough challenge - and will mention the elements that stand out here. Creative use of blurriness, slightly messy (probably not enough for most voters), and would have benefitted from the glass being completely shattered somehow. I'll add this two cents: the subject isn't much in the way of engaging, but it was interesting enough for me to take a few minutes here. I appreciate an inventive entry - many were simply a "mess". Good job! |
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| 03/13/2008 12:37:16 PM |
Glassby ottersdenComment: A fine entry, and very creative. Nice abstract, and this would look good on a wall, to boot. Well done!
But having said that - it's hard to imply that there's somehow anything "messy" in this image, since the consequences seem completely intended, rather than the inverse.
I was looking for a bit more originality, and an element of the "unplanned", which is what makes this challenge so hard to score. |
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| 03/13/2008 12:32:56 PM |
turbulence by tateComment: There's a few of these on the challenge, and I think this is the best of the "camera spin" effect. Very engaging for me, and fits the criteria, albeit in a simplistic fashion. Some won't see mess, but what do they want, some garbage (literal) floating around? I'd rather look at this.
My exploration of this image says to me that this is a tree, and the simple chaos in the natural subject is applicable to the wording of this challenge - if not it's implied idea.
I'm not awarding any points for being overtly creative, but I'm not scoring this as a simple abstract either. The subject was key for me here. |
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| 03/13/2008 12:28:31 PM |
Its A Wonderful Lifeby tpbremerComment: Great use of the Blurred Mess license!!! And one of the best in this challenge IMO. You could caption this "Blurry Mess" and it works. Very nice!
My criteria for scoring these is with an objective, open mind to a criteria/theme with many subjective terms. I can see you took a more literal approach, and see no broach of challenge criteria as per the wording used. Since it has the appearance of disorganized and chaotic, and messy subject matter, who am I to say this isn't a fine entry?
I know that the challenge theme is implied to to encourage a less compositional approach, but I would say it allows for more creative license due to it's completely subjective wording. I really like this capture.
I didn't want to see simple abstracts in this challenge - I wanted to see different and original ideas as to what could express "blurry mess" on the whole, and you accomplished that here. |
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| 03/13/2008 03:58:53 AM |
Spin Artby dahvedComment: Another common camera-action abstract. I was looking for more creativity with the challenging theme, and am not particularly engaged by what is otherwise a fine capture. |
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| 03/13/2008 03:46:06 AM |
Believeby gclarkComment: Otherwise fine photography - but lacking that chaotic, unintended consequence that would make something here appear messy, and less compositional, a touch of disorder - something unordinary that catches color or light in unique, interesting ways. I'm not gonna ding for having an in focus element, but my criteria is that at least the subject should be blurred. Only the background is, here.
I have found a few creative entries, but I can't qualify this as a creative use of this particularly challenging theme. |
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| 03/13/2008 02:58:32 AM |
Kaleidoscopeby GringoComment: This is yet another where I must appease the "mess" gods, which is a very subjective term. I'm approaching this as though you concieved it as "messy" as a whole, in which case this fits the theme - but I would like to have seen more elements of disorganization in here, or something "out of control" with unintended consequences. Overall, a prismatic photo with a nice look, but ultimately an average quasi-abstract. Perhaps a different subject would have helped? |
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| 03/13/2008 02:42:57 AM |
Colour Wheeeeeelby snafflesComment: These "spun camera" shots are hard to grade against one another, but I won't ding you for that, since you couldn't know. Not the most creative way to achieve "blurry mess", but it works. I like looking at this, wouldn't call it "engaging", but mildly interesting - if only for the wild colors! Good entry. |
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| 03/13/2008 02:09:01 AM |
Polluted Thoughtsby David1411Comment: Very inventive - that's a light bulb right? I would love to have seen the original effect and colors. Maybe I'm asking too much, since I don't know exactly in what manner you broke the bulb - but the motion blur on the bottom is distracting, and kept this otherwise original submission from a 9, or possibly a 10, if it had another color element. I give this an 8. Great idea! (no pun intended) |
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| 03/12/2008 06:01:41 AM |
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