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Report Animal Abuse and Neglect 1-800-SAVE-A-PET
Report Animal Abuse and Neglect 1-800-SAVE-A-PET
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Challenge: Billboard (Advanced Editing IV)
Camera: Canon EOS-300D Rebel
Location: Portland, OR
Date: Feb 26, 2005
Aperture: 5.6
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/800
Galleries: Emotive, Animals
Date Uploaded: Feb 27, 2005

This dog, Sasha, lives across the alley from our house and is always peering through that missing space when we're outside. She's not abused or neglected to my knowledge, I just thought she had a sad look to her in this photo.

Statistics
Place: 28 out of 148
Avg (all users): 6.1121
Avg (commenters): 7.7273
Avg (participants): 6.0430
Avg (non-participants): 6.1653
Views since voting: 1548
Views during voting: 363
Votes: 214
Comments: 15
Favorites: 0


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03/04/2005 11:40:57 PM
Nicely composed and shot. Good choice of B&W.
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03/04/2005 10:55:37 PM
Black and white really works with the theme in this shot. .......9
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03/04/2005 09:41:35 PM
Lovely picture, very nice composition. On my screen seems to be little to soft. B&W works well here. (9)
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03/04/2005 08:42:00 PM
Very nice composition. A tad soft, but not alarmingly so. Such an expressive pup, too! Well done.
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03/04/2005 08:35:25 PM
Somehow the dog looks just fine. Wet nose, nice shiny coat.
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03/04/2005 06:04:09 PM
Nice, creative angle on the challenge. This would work well on-site.
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03/03/2005 05:41:58 AM
ok, i am voting this challenge in 2 passes. in this pass, you will get a partial comment and a score. then i will come back to comment again. if you have any problem whatsoever with this comment, pm me and let me know. otherwise, take it with a grain of salt...i'm not trying to be a know-it-all, i'm just explaining where i'm coming from in voting this challenge. and, if this comment is NOT helpful (of if you think i'm full of $#!+), don't mark it helpful.

billboards are a science unto themselves. a lot of research has gone into determining just how much information a person can digest and retain in specific time spans. they use this information to develop formulas for determining the number of words and letters to use on billboards, as well as their sizes. they also determine the size and number of visual elements to include.

the graphics/photograph on a billboard are designed to get the point across in a moment. on the road, a driver will have less time with a billboard than a voter will give your image. this is a key element in the challenge: composing a shot that will get its point across quickly and succintly. along those lines, a strong composition will probably have few details and make strong use of negative space.
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i love your idea, your composition, and your image. up close, the dog's face really helps to bring your point across. however, as a billboard, i'm not sure how well it works. even though the challenge only called for the image, it needs to be rendered in such a way as to allow for the message. here, i think it would take a bit more work. [as an aside, another one of the 'billboard design rules' is that they are typically laid out from left to right, with the graphical part on the left.] anyways, i hope this does well for you. good luck!
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03/02/2005 05:38:50 PM
My evaluation method of this challenge is as follows:
1. Did you catch my eye while I was driving by? not sure.
2. If I didn't catch the text while I was driving, did you intrigue me enough to look for this billboard again? no words are needed.
3. Did you sell your stuff to me? Yes.
4. Extra thoughts: The photo needs a lot more contrast.
Sometimes I only get to see those billboards while driving at 30 or 40 MpH. I doubt I would see what's in this photo in such case.
had I seen it while standing at the traffic light, I would probably stare at it untill someone honks me to move on. It does disturbs me. Makes me wanna go to the next shelter and take all the dogs home with me. (7)
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03/01/2005 08:21:25 PM
Effective, catchy photo. Concise...no unnecessary stuff confusing the eye. Good job!
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03/01/2005 07:51:36 PM
Great picture. Really gets the point across. What a perfect expression.
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03/01/2005 06:31:03 AM
This works because of its simpicity.
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02/28/2005 09:39:52 AM
Very emotive bb. Could see the humane society using this. B/W works great.Such sad eyes. Good luck...
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02/28/2005 05:16:40 AM
When I saw this photo, I'm afraid all I could think about was "Unsharp Mask." It is very effectively framed, and features an expressive model. I suppose there is even good argument for intentionally blurring the wood to help us focus on the dog's eyes; even knowing it's wrong, I wanted to see more texture in that 83% of the photo that was not the dog.
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02/28/2005 01:13:00 AM
Ive looked at all the entries and this is definely on of the best,. Hope it ribbons
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02/28/2005 01:03:23 AM
Bingo - you got the idea! Extra points because you left space for the message!
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