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Puzzling taxpayers since 1939...
02/25/2009 01:47:43 PM
Puzzling taxpayers since 1939...
by dbeau

Comment by TrollMan:
Great idea - very creative. Looks good too. 6
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Riding a Tilted Horizon
02/25/2009 12:37:57 PM
Riding a Tilted Horizon
by dbeau

Comment by orvaratli:
I was aware that a typical landscape horizont was not required but I feel that a element that I usually see as horizontal is missing. Looking straight up at a curved rolercoaster track does not give my any refrence to something that is usually horizontal and thus I said that the connection with that challenge is weak. Maybe it because its been ages since I last was at a amusment park.
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Riding a Tilted Horizon
02/25/2009 09:57:04 AM
Riding a Tilted Horizon
by dbeau

Comment by bobnospum:
As an FYI, the voters can and do vote using any criteria they want. Search the furum of "DNMC" and you will find tons of differnet opinions on the subject. There have been and will be obvious DNMC photos that win ribbons. Likewise "just a tiny bit DNMC" photos will get hammered for DNMC and score low. Not much you can do but grin and bear it.

I do find it odd the that the SC would provide an opinion on DNMC at all. And I certainly would not take such an opinion to mean any thing at all given the diverse opinions on this site with respect to DNMC.

Nice photo by the way. You title may not have helped your cause as the horizon is not really visable. Perhaps "Coaster on a Tilt" or something similar would have made them lesss likely to look for a traditinal horizon. Another techique to try would be a slower shutter speed to make a deliberate blur, sometimes this can be a cool way of showing motion. Of course sometimes it also looks like crap. Have fun.
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Riding a Tilted Horizon
02/25/2009 08:25:32 AM
Riding a Tilted Horizon
by dbeau

Comment by dbeau:
Originally posted by orvaratli:

This is a nice image but the connection with the challenge is weak.


Please see my summary of information provided by DPC regarding this.

Message edited by author 2009-02-25 08:26:20.
Riding a Tilted Horizon
02/25/2009 08:25:05 AM
Riding a Tilted Horizon
by dbeau

Comment by dbeau:
Originally posted by LydiaToo:

"...submit a shot with a TILTED horizon used effectively."

I don't see a horizon at all here.

Cool, fun shot though.


Please see my summary of information provided by DPC regarding this.

Message edited by author 2009-02-25 08:26:56.
Riding a Tilted Horizon
02/25/2009 08:24:23 AM
Riding a Tilted Horizon
by dbeau

Comment by dbeau:
Originally posted by tanguera:

Fun shot. But I find the lighting overall to be flat and uninteresting.


Please see Photogher's Comments for a description of the lighting available in this venue; flashes not allowed.
Riding a Tilted Horizon
02/25/2009 08:22:24 AM
Riding a Tilted Horizon
by dbeau

Comment by dbeau:
Originally posted by LanceW:

There's no horizon in this photo...


Please see my summary of information provided by DPC regarding this.

Message edited by author 2009-02-25 08:27:22.
Riding a Tilted Horizon
02/25/2009 08:21:05 AM
Riding a Tilted Horizon
by dbeau

Comment by dbeau:
Originally posted by mikeee:

Great expressions, but the subjects are slightly OOF.


The car and riders were approaching the camera head on at about 50 miles an hour and turned sharply to the right about 20 feet in front of the camera. The car and riders were relatively dark, the lighting being overpowered by the tilted, transparent roof windows. Neither my camera nor I could achieve the exposure quickly enough, and some softening of the focus occured. Next time I will use different camera settings. Thanks for your comment.
Riding a Tilted Horizon
02/25/2009 08:15:51 AM
Riding a Tilted Horizon
by dbeau

Comment by dbeau:
Post Rating:

I sent a question to DPC admin seeking clarification about the requirements of this challenge before setting out with camera in hand.

I asked whether the challenge is restricted to stereotypic, rotated-camera outdoor, landscape pictures. I was told no.

I asked whether an indoor picture which includes one or more structural, horizontal lines - which emulate the horizon -meet the requirements of the challenge. I was told yes.

I was further told that such an indoor picture is entirely consistent with the 'imaginative' use of a tilted horizon.

In the photo, the white roof girders emulate the horizon being level ordinarily. This roof is massive, covering more than 9 acres.

Having thusly met the requirements of the challenge, I confess, I was a little disappointed in the scores voters gave.

I thought the facial expressions of the adventurers on the Plunge were well captured and telegraphed their experiences in surviving the many-times-tilted horizon which this ride offers.
September
02/24/2009 10:46:33 PM
September
by dbeau

Comment by Beetle:
I'm not sure if the straight row is the best arrangement, but I still really like this photo. The very carefully arranged mess, the lovely color combinations, the gentle lighting..... I like it!
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