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06/20/2005 01:16:30 PM · #51 |
Got Red on the 17th challenge. It took another 32 more challenges for the 2nd Red. Blue was 3rd challenge after this. Feels like it was a long time ago.
edit: usual typos that never go away.
Message edited by author 2005-06-20 13:17:00. |
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06/20/2005 01:17:58 PM · #52 |
Is there a little icon key thingo that explains what each of the honorable mention smilies are - i mean, i understand the numbers - but what about the ribbion with the little blue dude in it?
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06/20/2005 01:20:18 PM · #53 |
Originally posted by mesmeraj: ...what about the ribbion with the little blue dude in it? |
That was unique to the April Fool's speed challenge. Anyone who managed to pull off all the ridiculous requirements got a ribbon regardless of placement. |
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06/20/2005 01:24:11 PM · #54 |
Originally posted by scalvert: Originally posted by mesmeraj: ...what about the ribbion with the little blue dude in it? |
That was unique to the April Fool's speed challenge. Anyone who managed to pull off all the ridiculous requirements got a ribbon regardless of placement. |
ahh !
are there any other crazy-cool icons that i should know about?
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06/20/2005 01:30:08 PM · #55 |
Originally posted by mesmeraj: ...are there any other crazy-cool icons that i should know about? |
No other special ribbons- just the ever fashionable profile icons of the Site Council members. ;-) |
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06/20/2005 01:49:25 PM · #56 |
There are ribbons here??? Don't you have to pay for those??
Mike
//www.mikefairbanks.com
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06/20/2005 01:56:11 PM · #57 |
Originally posted by mfairbanks:
There are ribbons here??? Don't you have to pay for those?? |
Dearly! |
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06/20/2005 02:25:06 PM · #58 |
Originally posted by Marjo: Originally posted by Imagineer: 88 challenges for yellow.
100 for blue. |
You are an amazing talent. It's hard to believe that it took you that many entries to get your blue.
68 challenges for me to get a yellow. I didn't really ever expect to get one. |
Thanks Marjo - you're too kind! I didn't really want one until then you see - so I never bothered!
; )
But seriously, it's not a talent thing, but more like a social experiment in gauging the audience. It has more to do with holding off and waiting for the 'dead cert' subject than being a skilful photographer per se, of which there are plenty who have no ribbons. I can honestly say that the blues I have scored were a gut feeling of optimism at the time of the shot - more than any other I have taken - a test to see if I could get close if I put my mind to it.
I believe that the key (if there really is one) is producing a shot that too few people can vote low! I think it's not all about 10s but reducing the number of lower-than-average votes, coupled with an unusual subject or different view of an ordinary one. I definitely wouldn't feel happy with a ribbon if I didn't feel able to hang, or repeatedly view the shot, that's for sure.
I think I'll shut up now, I've bored myself. |
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06/20/2005 03:40:02 PM · #59 |
...somehow I got a red on my second entry... so... about 25 days :) |
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06/20/2005 04:18:24 PM · #60 |
I started DPC pretty much when I started taking photography-ish pictures and then it took me 58 challenges to get the blue.
But of course everyone here learns something new each challenge so I enter as many as I can! :-) |
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06/20/2005 04:41:51 PM · #61 |
23rd challenge I entered and still one of my more higher scoring ribbons.
-danny |
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