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02/08/2007 09:41:43 PM · #151
Originally posted by scalvert:

Originally posted by Delta_6:



5.28 for the very best damn shot I ever got. I am depressed and discouraged.


The shot itself ain't bad IMO. I would have preferred to see the hands, but really it's the post-processing conversion that killed your score. Judging from the color version in your portfolio, you had a lot of image to work with, but lost much of the detail and contrast when you converted it. Compare your entry to this version:



WHOA! How did you do that??? I agree entirely with your assessment but I am a PS beginner and don't know nearly a quarter of the tricks. Please advise.
02/08/2007 11:14:57 PM · #152
Originally posted by Delta_6:

WHOA! How did you do that???


I don't want to highjack the thread, so I started a separate one HERE for discussion. :-)
02/26/2007 05:20:07 PM · #153
I was really suprised that this one did so badly, I guess it was because it was in the free study category?

02/26/2007 05:33:24 PM · #154


I feel the worst about this one. Maybe I was just too close to this image, but I truly LOVED this photo and was crushed that others did not feel the same way.

Barbara
02/26/2007 05:36:31 PM · #155
Originally posted by BAMartin:



I feel the worst about this one. Maybe I was just too close to this image, but I truly LOVED this photo and was crushed that others did not feel the same way.

Some of us did, and still love it Barbara - that is an amazing photograph!
There's more life in that shot than 50 landscapes put together, and still consider it one of DPC's best.

Message edited by author 2007-02-26 17:39:23.
02/26/2007 05:38:38 PM · #156


I really thought this one would do better...
02/26/2007 05:39:56 PM · #157
Originally posted by Brad:

Originally posted by BAMartin:



I feel the worst about this one. Maybe I was just too close to this image, but I truly LOVED this photo and was crushed that others did not feel the same way.

Some of us did, and still love it Barbara - that is an amazing photograph!
There's more life in that shot than 50 landscapes put together.


But what about 51 landscapes? :P Btw, I agree. A very lovey photo with a strong emotional impact.
02/26/2007 06:15:46 PM · #158
Originally posted by BAMartin:



I feel the worst about this one. Maybe I was just too close to this image, but I truly LOVED this photo and was crushed that others did not feel the same way.

Barbara


That's always been in my all-time-DPC favorites.

Here's my "robbed" shot. I know motion created abstracts are not popular here, but this was in an abstract challenge, after all.



57 out of 208, 5.68. I do think if I had gotten a validated sticker on it early, it might have done better.

Message edited by author 2007-02-26 18:17:48.
02/26/2007 06:42:05 PM · #159
This was for the "Simple Pleasure" challenge. I wasn't really too upset about the score on this one (I don't take the sort of photos people here like) but I was really surprised by how many responses I got by people who didn't know what the "simple pleasure" was. Maybe its a geographical thing, but I figured that swinging on a swingset is about as simple and pure a pleasure as most people experience.

02/26/2007 09:01:54 PM · #160


I am most upset about this one. I thought the concept of humanities struggle for immortality against the tidal forces of reality as portrayed by a rubber duck was quite evident in my photo but alas the voters didn't get it.
02/26/2007 09:15:32 PM · #161
I had this one pegged for a 6.0 - the voters didn't share my view.

02/26/2007 09:28:17 PM · #162
Originally posted by yanko:



I am most upset about this one. I thought the concept of humanities struggle for immortality against the tidal forces of reality as portrayed by a rubber duck was quite evident in my photo but alas the voters didn't get it.


I so missed that. I thought it was about the environment & the relationship between humans & other species.
02/26/2007 09:33:11 PM · #163
'Robbed' is too strong a term for me, but I can say that I expected this to score a good .6+ pts higher. But, then again, it was in a Free Study. Oh well, it still looks great (to me) printed 8x12. :)

02/26/2007 10:41:55 PM · #164
I felt I got slightly stung with a score of less than 5 - Thought that was a little harsh as I thought this pic of Tony Curtis might do a little better.
02/26/2007 11:11:00 PM · #165
Originally posted by BAMartin:



I feel the worst about this one. Maybe I was just too close to this image, but I truly LOVED this photo and was crushed that others did not feel the same way.

Barbara


I feel your pain. I was one of your six 10-givers on this one. I thought, and still think, it's one of the really finer images in the DPC pantheon. It still makes me smile to look at it.

R.
02/26/2007 11:15:03 PM · #166
Originally posted by mobster:



I really thought this one would do better...


Me too! I LOVE THIS PHOTO! I really was surprised as well.

02/26/2007 11:20:37 PM · #167


This was a shot that I thought would do much better than it did. I actually got my 17 year old son to allow me to glue buttons all over his face!
02/26/2007 11:50:42 PM · #168

This is one of my favorite images, and while i know it's grainy, i thought people could get past that to see the photo itself. oh well :)
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