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Get Out, Get Fit, and Experience this in Full Technicolour.
03/03/2005 05:14:01 AM
Get Out, Get Fit, and Experience this in Full Technicolour.
by Artan

Comment:
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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while i like your idea and love your image, i'm not sure how it would work on a billboard, in that the beauty in the detail would be hard to appreciate at 65 mph. maybe if the golds were pushed to red and magenta, and if the blues and cyans were brought out.
Photographer found comment helpful.
Lazy Day Fishing
03/02/2005 07:21:22 AM
Lazy Day Fishing
by scalvert

Comment:
what i wouldn't give to have that much time on my hands...it sure would be cool to see an incremental of drawing being done ;-)
Photographer found comment helpful.
Stroll in the Park
03/02/2005 07:18:59 AM
Stroll in the Park
by connie

Comment:
rather bold entry here at dpc...good luck!
Photographer found comment helpful.
Decorative Tulips
03/02/2005 04:45:47 AM
Decorative Tulips
by banmorn

Comment:
beautiful work, RoB! what an amazing year you had...keep it up!!!
Photographer found comment helpful.
Beetle, the car that smiles !
03/02/2005 04:11:21 AM
Beetle, the car that smiles !
by sgauria

Comment:
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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excellent work! not only would this do for a billboard, it's a cool image! very nicely seen. it even makes me smile! this gets the message across very well. good luck!
Photographer found comment helpful.
Next Exit
03/02/2005 04:09:33 AM
Next Exit
by Telehubbie

Comment:
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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this is a perfect idea for a billboard, but for it to really work, there are a couple things you would need to do differently. your subject looks great up close, but is too small to really come across at 60 mph (this is one challenge where you have to look at the thumbnails to get a feeling for what it would look like on the road...well, looking at the thumbs is easier than putting the pc out in the yard and running back and forth.). another consideration is that the more effective billboards are laid out from left to right, with the graphics on the left and the verbiage on the right. all the same, you have an image that gets the point across. good luck in the challenge!
Photographer found comment helpful.
Our Planet - Our Responsibility
03/02/2005 04:02:37 AM
Our Planet - Our Responsibility
by Tallbloke

Comment:
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 think this would work well on a billboard. it might be better if the colors were pumped up a bit, but, all the same, it would get the message across. good luck!
Photographer found comment helpful.
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03/02/2005 03:58:23 AM
Visit Holland! Great packages for low prices. Call 0800-HOLLAND.
by Azrifel

Comment:
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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this is a great idea for a billboard. gets the message across very well. one thing to keep in mind, as far as billboards go, is that they are typically laid out from left to right, with the graphics on the left and the verbiage on the right...just something to consider, but nothing i would vote you down for. good luck!
Photographer found comment helpful.
Big Orange Flavor
03/02/2005 03:55:02 AM
Big Orange Flavor2nd Place
by md8speed

Comment:
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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this is a great idea. excellent colors and composition. to work as a billboard, you'd need to lose the border and make the bottle a bit larger. good job with the lighting, and good luck with the challenge!
Soaring higher
03/02/2005 03:38:51 AM
Soaring higher
by shuchi

Comment:
boy, i don't know what to score this. either a 10 for a great capture, or a 1 for making me feel bad about the shot i took the day before the challenge...
Photographer found comment helpful.
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