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05/07/2005 09:50:27 PM |
I think its awesome that you are thinking out of the box, out of the ordinary and right on target with what the topic of the challenge was.. Its to bad this one had not scored higher because its really good.. For you to make the blinds going in the diagonal direction is superb as well. Its got a nice soft feeling but yet its sharpened right.. A good contrast too.. Well done for the frist challenge... Keep at it I'd like to see you and Sara win a ribbon... Well I would like to too but I have a lot of improving to do or to find a subject, shoot it well and hopefully the dpcers here will like it.. I think the majority of how you win here is if it appeals to the voters... dont let that discourage you though there are some that have a mind... Peace! |
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05/04/2005 05:26:02 PM |
Thanks for all the helpful comments! |
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05/03/2005 11:00:24 PM |
I like the lines and the lighting of this shot. 7 |
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05/02/2005 11:05:07 PM |
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05/02/2005 04:36:03 PM |
I really like this but in my interpretation it doesn't meet the challenge as defined in the instructions. It does, however, comply with the movement in art called Minimalism. That makes it difficult to rate. I believe some members are scoring one way and others are scoring the other. Too bad about the confusion. I hope I'm not the one who is confused. |
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05/01/2005 09:16:28 AM |
Very minimalist by definition.............................10
Meets challenge description...............................0
Technical.............................................................5 looks as though the images is breaking up in places
Artistic.................................................................6 You made a boring image grand by your framing.....and It speaks about, "Blinds" but what can you really say about "blinds"?
Average score, 5 |
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05/01/2005 01:42:45 AM |
It fits minimalism as a theme but I don't see how it meets the challenge. |
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04/29/2005 11:18:16 AM |
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04/29/2005 08:24:20 AM |
Simple but no subject for me. |
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04/29/2005 03:42:03 AM |
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04/28/2005 03:02:18 PM |
Challenge: 7
Technical: 7
Interest: 7
Overall: 7
It is nice to see someone who looked at the true definition of minimalism. If I know the DPC crowd, they are judging solely based on the challenge description. I however, am not. Very nice minimalistic photo. |
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04/28/2005 12:22:12 PM |
I don't understand what the subject that takes up a small portion of the image is??? |
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04/28/2005 12:00:10 PM |
i think this meets the definition of minimalism but i don't see a "subject" to make it meet the challenge requirements. Good overall photo though. |
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04/28/2005 12:03:55 AM |
Many will miss this take. To me it is only the highlights deliniating the lines. I like the image because it pushes the menaing of the challenge. For example, this image has that abstract look and I would have called it "Lines" Bumping up. |
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04/27/2005 10:49:28 PM |
I think this fits the idea of specific term minimalism, in that there are few colors and lines, and so I applaud that -- however, it doesn't fit the actual description of the challenge. |
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04/27/2005 07:43:56 PM |
i gave it a pass the first time & have since bumped it ..
though taking a small bit of the frame is mute - the minimallistic aspect is A+ |
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04/27/2005 06:46:06 PM |
nice pattern, no main subject
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04/27/2005 06:26:23 PM |
Nothing to focus on, it needs a subject. This is just a picture of blinds. |
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04/27/2005 12:01:59 PM |
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04/27/2005 06:59:25 AM |
"Create an image where your subject is the strong point of the image, but only occupying a very small portion of the image space." I think you did "Macro" |
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04/27/2005 05:19:11 AM |
Nice lines. Looks a bit enlarged??? I support the concept, but I would have liked a smoother texture that suits the lighting - the pattern on the curtain too closely resembles digital artifacts from low quality light sensors - an unfortunate distraction. I think also the top right corner detracts from the symetry of the rest of the image. Pay close attention to the edges too - they apear either out of focus or enlarged, and suffer from sharpening effect. |
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04/27/2005 04:33:09 AM |
This doesn't meet the challenge description, but it's minimalist in the classic sense, so I'm not scoring you down for that. It's an interesting concept, but lacks something to make it memorable. |
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04/27/2005 12:47:48 AM |
This may not conform to the description, per se.. but to me, this is exactly what minimalism stands for. Good job. |
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