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| 03/16/2005 04:25:31 PM | Nightbulbby scalvertComment: As far as I am concerned, what is the difference with this shot and taking multiple exposures? It is EXTREMLEY easy to create surreal images with multiple exposures.
Sorry doesn't seem like it is "pure" enough for my liking.
Not a bad shot (hell I even _like_it_), but seems like "cheating" to me. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
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| 03/09/2005 02:53:05 PM | Escaping Soulby sammy_stecchinoComment: Over-tweaked image. This appears to violate the Basic Editing rule: I quote:
"Filters: The use of filters (or non-Photoshop equivalent) is strictly limited. Any filter or stand-alone utility designed and used to preserve the integrity of the image and/or reduce the effects of noise, scratches, etc, are permitted. These include but are not limited to the Sharpen, Unsharp Mask, and Dust & Scratches filters, and standalone image cleanup utilities such as NeatImage. However, no effects filters may be applied to your image, with the exception of Noise and Gaussian Blur, which are allowed. Any filter permitted by this rule must be applied uniformly to the entire image. Selective application of any filter is prohibited."
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| 03/09/2005 02:51:16 PM | Glowby sbeaumontComment: Tweaked colors too much, not impressed. This appears to violate the Basic Editing rules. It appears that the image was selectively enhanced. I quote:
"Post-shot Adjustments may be made to your image in a photo editing program, so long as the modification is applied to the whole image. This includes levels, conversion to black and white, hue/saturation, sizing/rotating, curves and cropping (or their non-Photoshop equivalents). The use of certain editing and adjustment tools is restricted or prohibited as outlined below." |
| 03/09/2005 02:50:01 PM | Stylin' Amish Man Catching Some Rays on the Beachby CutterComment: This appears to violate the Basic Editing rules. It appears that the image was selectively enhanced. I quote:
"Post-shot Adjustments may be made to your image in a photo editing program, so long as the modification is applied to the whole image. This includes levels, conversion to black and white, hue/saturation, sizing/rotating, curves and cropping (or their non-Photoshop equivalents). The use of certain editing and adjustment tools is restricted or prohibited as outlined below." |
| 03/09/2005 02:35:55 PM | My bodyguardby cabaComment: Pretty cool. BUT it apparantly is a violation of the Subject Matter basic editing rules, the , and I quote:
"Subject matter must comply with the DPChallenge Terms of Use. The following are additional restrictions on subject matter:
Artwork: Literal photographic representations of existing works of art (including your own) are not considered acceptable submissions, however creative depictions or interpretations are permissible. This includes, but is not limited to paintings, sculptures, photographs, drawings, computer artwork, computer monitors, and televisions. A literal representation is one which is composed in such a way as to compel the voter to rate only the work of art represented and not the artistic decisions made by the photographer (e.g., lighting, composition, background elements, etc)" |
| 03/09/2005 02:50:20 AM | | Photographer found comment helpful. |
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| 03/09/2005 02:26:52 AM | | Photographer found comment helpful. |
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