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01/23/2006 10:37:08 PM · #26 |
I notice you haven't added many favorites, either photographer or photographs--if you're trying to break out of a rut, you might want to see what has worked for others and save the appealing picks to favorites, then you'll start developing an eye for what grabs you--and from there maybe to an idea for a challenge that'll beef up your offerings to voters.
Not that I know anything, I have yet to break 7. |
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01/23/2006 10:42:18 PM · #27 |
Originally posted by sir_bazz: For what it's worth I gave you a 7 for your "Singled Out" entry.
I only gave 5 or 6 entries higher than that.
cheers,
bazz. |
Thank-you sir. That was probably my most fun challenge entry yet. NOthing like wandering around a mostly empty racetrack with a zoom lens. :) |
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01/23/2006 10:44:14 PM · #28 |
Originally posted by lynnesite: I notice you haven't added many favorites, either photographer or photographs--if you're trying to break out of a rut, you might want to see what has worked for others and save the appealing picks to favorites, then you'll start developing an eye for what grabs you--and from there maybe to an idea for a challenge that'll beef up your offerings to voters.
Not that I know anything, I have yet to break 7. |
Good idea, I do spend a lot of time looking at other photos but I often forget to mark favorites. Just started with the CC because I thought it would be fun and a learning experience for me as well as critiquees (made up word i'm sure) |
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01/23/2006 10:59:44 PM · #29 |
Originally posted by jrjr: I have often wondered: If you agree that if ten photographers each took a photo of the same thing that you would get 10 very different results. Given that assumption, one or more of the photos presumably would be better than the rest. How does one get to where one's photo is going to be amongst the best in any given photo op? Do you know what I mean?
--jrjr |
i'm new here, but i think it would be cool to have a contest just like that; take a picture of one same, specific thing (something worldwide, like a chicken egg or a soccerball) for a contest. i wonder how similar the scores would be? |
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01/23/2006 11:06:52 PM · #30 |
Originally posted by glowingstar: Originally posted by jrjr: I have often wondered: If you agree that if ten photographers each took a photo of the same thing that you would get 10 very different results. Given that assumption, one or more of the photos presumably would be better than the rest. How does one get to where one's photo is going to be amongst the best in any given photo op? Do you know what I mean?
--jrjr |
i'm new here, but i think it would be cool to have a contest just like that; take a picture of one same, specific thing (something worldwide, like a chicken egg or a soccerball) for a contest. i wonder how similar the scores would be? |
Also a newer user, but I think that has been done a couple of times. I'm sure someone will provide the answer. |
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01/24/2006 06:57:26 AM · #31 |
Originally posted by cpanaioti: I wish I was stuck in the 5.8s. |
if i was stuck anywhere near 5.x i would be dancing with joy. this is my first challenge entry (best of 2005), but im happy with it right now and the comments received so far have been most helpful. |
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