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07/18/2005 08:12:05 AM · #26 |
Originally posted by TooCool: the be all and end all at DPC? Have you ever looked through a fine art photography book? Not all shots are crystal clear and not all shots that are soft are out of focus. Why is it that soft focus shots do not do well here? |
I say this is really good question
Most beginners and novice amateur looks for technical matter, and they are so connected in judging picture emotional and by beauty ( sky and sunset really sharp ) matter of fact nothing to do whit good photograph
But later on if there is developing in person she start to forget teck-stuff and look for more interesting matter in picture
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07/18/2005 08:51:52 AM · #27 |
Originally posted by IceRock:
Most beginners and novice amateur looks for technical matter, and they are so connected in judging picture emotional and by beauty ( sky and sunset really sharp ) matter of fact nothing to do whit good photograph
But later on if there is developing in person she start to forget teck-stuff and look for more interesting matter in picture |
Damn right! But as someone noted earlier, it IS changing, in spite of the fact that challenges with 400+ entries make it hard to give every image the time it may deserve. Some genuinely cerebral (rather than just technically impressive) stuff is starting to attract more attention from the voters. Good example in today's Family challenge ... another JoeyLawrence classic slips into the top ten, once again showing us that more artistically ambitious images can also do well here. 'Course, he's been sneaking these gems in for a while now. Seditious little bugger. |
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