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Harley Davidson Dyna Glide
Harley Davidson Dyna Glide
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Challenge: Free Study XII (Advanced Editing IV*)
Camera: Nikon D100
Lens: Nikon AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 ED
Location: Gresham, Oregon
Date: Aug 12, 2006
Aperture: f/5:6
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/125
Galleries: Black and White
Date Uploaded: Aug 24, 2006

First submission. Harley chrome at a car show in Gresham, Oregon.

Statistics
Place: 674 out of 684
Avg (all users): 3.8750
Avg (commenters): 4.5000
Avg (participants): 3.7959
Avg (non-participants): 4.2273
Views since voting: 820
Views during voting: 319
Votes: 240
Comments: 25
Favorites: 0


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09/14/2006 06:46:48 PM
Critique Club Review:

Contrary to what people say size does matter, especially in photographs. In any challenge, you should take advantage of the size allowances and the kilobytes allowed to get the most detailed entry possible.

Smaller photos can hide softness of focus, and other ills, and all to often the voters suspect that is what has been done.

Overall I like the composition, lighting, exposure, contrast, brightness. B&W was an excellent choice for this piece. I don't believe color would have worked nearly was well. I really can't judge shapness at this size. There does not apprear to be any artifacts from over processing.

I like this picture a lot, and had it been full size you would have scored much higher.
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09/09/2006 12:22:40 PM
I didn't vote, but I would like to address digitalknight's concern that you were "punished" unduly for the small size. The smaller the picture, obviously the more difficult to see the details etc. But, it can also hide flaws and such, that at a full size would hurt the picture.

I don't know what software you are using, but if you go to Learn>Tutorials, down towards the bottom is a tutorial for resizing for dpc. If you are using something other than photoshop, feel free to ask in the forums, or do a forum search for "resizing" or something like that.

That is an awesome picture, and the bw really does it well. Chrome is a very difficult subject to do well. I like the tight composition, and do think it might make a neat print.

Congrats on your fist entry!
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09/08/2006 06:56:50 PM
Thanks everyone. I need to get a new program to get to the 720 size. I appreciate the comments.
09/08/2006 08:39:50 AM
so because it's not big enough voters punish you to THIS extent? This is ridiculous. No matter what size this is great composition and should be voted on for the photography.

I'm sorry. If I could change the small minded voting trends I would - :-)
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
09/07/2006 09:41:17 PM
A cool B&W photo but because of the size we lose alot of the detail that really would have made this photo stand out.
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09/07/2006 03:41:30 AM
The potential for this in a challenge with 720 pixels allowed was hurt a lot at 320 pixles used.
Certainly a good subject and one that lends itself well for black & white.
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09/06/2006 09:46:16 PM
wonderful, my husband has that kind of bike! ...i wish it was a little bigger! 9
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09/06/2006 11:54:36 AM
You may get this comment from others. If so I'm sorry for the duplication ... but it's just too small to appreciate. I think if it were bigger I could give it 2-3 more points.
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09/05/2006 11:59:12 PM
Wayyy too small to get any visual bang from this. In the future, use all of the available space. If you had to crop down a lot to get something interesting, move in closer.
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09/05/2006 06:46:03 AM
Oh this would have been great larger. I like your b/w conversion. The chrome just shines.
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09/04/2006 07:37:40 PM
The high contrast works really well for this photo. I like the composition.
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09/04/2006 04:47:35 PM
waaaay too small. Comments like these made me look on DP for tutorial on how to get your image the correct size.
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09/04/2006 03:57:23 PM
nice shot...i wish it were larger. great composition and great conversion.
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09/04/2006 01:50:52 PM
why so small? I'd love to see more detail ...
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09/04/2006 09:50:35 AM
It's so small. The picture may have a longst sid of 720 pixels, Come on be proud of your best picture! Show it as big as possible ;)
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09/03/2006 04:33:53 PM
This picture is rather small, making it hard to judge. In this challenge you had 720 pixels to play with, next time I suggest you do so.
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09/03/2006 09:20:09 AM
too small unfortunately
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09/02/2006 03:02:49 PM
Nice and shiny looking, too small a photo for this challenge I think.
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09/02/2006 12:08:20 AM
//www.dpchallenge.com/tutorial.php?TUTORIAL_ID=26

This thread will help you size your photographs correctly for submission.
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09/01/2006 03:54:39 PM
sorry way too small to judge well.
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09/01/2006 11:02:56 AM
I think its a very cool B&W image, wish it was sized bigger
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09/01/2006 11:02:33 AM
I bought a bike covered in plastic so I didn't EVER have to clean something like that after riding in the rain. I have 10,000 miles through ALL kinds of weather on the plastic bike this summer - I prefer riding to cleaning! :-)

I'll bet the size of your submission is hurting you here. Generally you need to submit 640 pixels max, but this challenge was 720 pixels max. So the voters won't be tolerant.

I hope you have a nice 5 mp image of this - you should crop it down to the pipes and the head, print it 36" wide and go sell copies at Sturgis! It's a very well done shot that won't get the consideration it deserves. It's art, and beautiful art at that. Nice work. 7 from me
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09/01/2006 09:35:37 AM
Way too small
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09/01/2006 05:17:36 AM
I'd give you a "larger image, please" comment if I did not think that several other people will tell you the same thing. This photo's score will suffer because of its size I am sure. You have a lot of great detail and nice contrast, but because of the size of the image, it is harder to really take it in and enjoy it all.
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09/01/2006 01:30:32 AM
This is an interesting shot, should have upsized it a bit.
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