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11/10/2005 10:39:19 AM · #26
notonline- you can start a thread "Pud Pullers Unite." ROFL

Sorry, I had to add some jocularity to all of the aggression here. I for one gave a 10 to one of the northern lights shots. I found it artful and quite lovely. But being in Texas, somebody might enjoy a photo of a longhorn steer, whereas I've seen a million.

If I find something trite (water droplets, waterfalls, etc) I still will not rate it a 1 - but might mention to the photographer that although it is a well trodden path, they did it well, blah blah blah.

I'm getting way too wordy, so I'll stop now. Think I'll take a drink in honor of notonline.

J
11/10/2005 10:46:39 AM · #27
Originally posted by jenesis:

Originally posted by notonline:

You people need to go have a drink...


You buying? :-)


Hell yea. What tickles your fancy???
11/10/2005 10:52:22 AM · #28
Originally posted by Jutilda:

notonline- you can start a thread "Pud Pullers Unite." ROFL
I'm getting way too wordy, so I'll stop now. Think I'll take a drink in honor of notonline.

J


:) just as I was about to start the "Pud Pullers Unite" thread I couldn't find the right forum to start such a thread. I think taterbug already start without us so we'll have to catch up to him.

The bar is open. (Ahhhh! Perhaps a new forum thread)
11/10/2005 10:55:30 AM · #29
Originally posted by Jutilda:


If I find something trite (water droplets, waterfalls, etc) I still will not rate it a 1 - but might mention to the photographer that although it is a well trodden path, they did it well, blah blah blah.

I'm getting way too wordy, so I'll stop now. Think I'll take a drink in honor of notonline.

J


hey -- did you give my water drop a 1 ?? :(
(i don't think so by the comment you left)

please don't generalize - you can't tar all images / subjects with same brush & you can make a mundane topic special -

to early for drinks .. i'll wait for after class tonight ;)
11/10/2005 10:56:44 AM · #30
I noticed nobody has responded to this statement directly:

Originally posted by dr3amz:

Northern lights too, in the current challenge there are 3 shots all from the same location - are people using multiple accouts or what?


The answer to that is obvious; the Aurora Borealis shots are all originating from a certain small country in the far North that is currently experiencing some rather dramatic manifestations of the phenomenon. We have a LOT of members (on a per capita basis anyway) from this country, and it only stands to reason that many, if not most, of them are trying their hands at photographing the aurora; gawd knows I would be doing it if I were there. Given that the current challenge is "landscape", you've got a no-brainer; active DPCers living under the aurora borealis entering a landscape challenge = LOTS of shots of the Northern Lights.

If you're gonna complain about anything, complain about sunsets/sunrises. WAY overdone, even if I do say so myself as an abuser. "Why do you abuse sunset/sunrise shots?" you ask me? Funny you should ask; for one thing, they SELL. For another, they're PRETTY. For a third, the voters like them; that's a fact of life

So I've got a pretty picture I think the voters are gonna like that's on-topic, and I should enter something else because the "pretty picture" is clichéd? Doesn't make sense, sorry. If you're gonna blame anyone, blame the voters. When they stop scoring water droplets, windmills, Cannon Beach, and sunsets/sunrises at the top of the list, we'll see a dropoff in those shots. Guaranteed.

Robt.
11/10/2005 10:58:25 AM · #31
I like shots of the northern lights and running water - done before but cool anyway. :)

Maybe all this hostility is contributing to my garbage II score being.... garbage. Can't be cos its a crap shot surely ;)
11/10/2005 11:05:03 AM · #32
Originally posted by RichSeal:

I like shots of the northern lights and running water - done before but cool anyway. :)

Maybe all this hostility is contributing to my garbage II score being.... garbage. Can't be cos its a crap shot surely ;)


If your gonna enter a shot of crap the try //www.ratemypoo.com
11/10/2005 11:05:52 AM · #33
Originally posted by bear_music:

I noticed nobody has responded to this statement directly:

[quote=dr3amz] Northern lights too, in the current challenge there are 3 shots all from the same location - are people using multiple accouts or what?


The answer to that is obvious; the Aurora Borealis shots are all originating from a certain small country in the far North that is currently experiencing some rather dramatic manifestations of the phenomenon. We have a LOT of members (on a per capita basis anyway) from this country, and it only stands to reason that many, if not most, of them are trying their hands at photographing the aurora; gawd knows I would be doing it if I were there. Given that the current challenge is "landscape", you've got a no-brainer; active DPCers living under the aurora borealis entering a landscape challenge = LOTS of shots of the Northern Lights.

If you're gonna complain about anything, complain about sunsets/sunrises. WAY overdone, even if I do say so myself as an abuser. "Why do you abuse sunset/sunrise shots?" you ask me? Funny you should ask; for one thing, they SELL. For another, they're PRETTY. For a third, the voters like them; that's a fact of life

I'm just so sick of shots that the main lighting is the sun:)
11/10/2005 11:08:19 AM · #34
Originally posted by ralphnev:

Originally posted by Jutilda:


If I find something trite (water droplets, waterfalls, etc) I still will not rate it a 1 - but might mention to the photographer that although it is a well trodden path, they did it well, blah blah blah.

I'm getting way too wordy, so I'll stop now. Think I'll take a drink in honor of notonline.

J


hey -- did you give my water drop a 1 ?? :(
(i don't think so by the comment you left)

please don't generalize - you can't tar all images / subjects with same brush & you can make a mundane topic special -

to early for drinks .. i'll wait for after class tonight ;)


Actually, I don't think I gave any one's. Maybe a few 3's for being totally blurred or a bad photo, but not ones that I can remember. I rarely do that anyway! J
11/10/2005 11:11:53 AM · #35
Originally posted by MQuinn:

Originally posted by bear_music:

I noticed nobody has responded to this statement directly:

Originally posted by dr3amz:

Northern lights too, in the current challenge there are 3 shots all from the same location - are people using multiple accouts or what?


The answer to that is obvious; the Aurora Borealis shots are all originating from a certain small country in the far North that is currently experiencing some rather dramatic manifestations of the phenomenon. We have a LOT of members (on a per capita basis anyway) from this country, and it only stands to reason that many, if not most, of them are trying their hands at photographing the aurora; gawd knows I would be doing it if I were there. Given that the current challenge is "landscape", you've got a no-brainer; active DPCers living under the aurora borealis entering a landscape challenge = LOTS of shots of the Northern Lights.

If you're gonna complain about anything, complain about sunsets/sunrises. WAY overdone, even if I do say so myself as an abuser. "Why do you abuse sunset/sunrise shots?" you ask me? Funny you should ask; for one thing, they SELL. For another, they're PRETTY. For a third, the voters like them; that's a fact of life.


I'm just so sick of shots that the main lighting is the sun:)


Hell yes! And I'd even include MOONLIGHT in that, 'cuz the moon's just reflecting the sun. Can't someone come up with something ORIGINAL?

jejejeâ„¢

R.
11/10/2005 11:16:00 AM · #36
Originally posted by glad2badad:

Originally posted by gayle43103:

Its sad to see the intelligent and thought provoking chat has gone out the window.


I would agree with you, but the problem is this thread didn't start with an intelligent and thought provoking statement. I'd suggest you re-read the original post before YOU start pulling the thou is holier than me stuff...JMO of course. ;^)


Ya know that's bull...I've never pulled "holier than thou" on anyone. I've voiced my opinions and been shot down for them before. I wasn't just talking about this thread...I'm talking about any thread where someone opinion gets shot down. SO here again...I am wrong in how I think.

And I haven't called people names and told them that their opinions are wrong and called them out like some one this site has. And the some that has have been SC members! I don't make fun or insult any other photographer.

Message edited by author 2005-11-10 11:25:47.
11/10/2005 11:32:36 AM · #37
dr3,

how can you leave a message like that when your highest rated photos are of water drops and a baby. Let people photo what they want, moving water is a great way for a newbie to experiment with shutter speeds and get good results, as is sunsets and moonlit pictures. Babies are easy to experiment with soft light, filler flash, b/w with filters. If a picture is technically correct and fits the challenge, it should get a good score, if it is technically correct and creatively impressive, it deserves a great score.

The real problems are the people who send in candid snapshots as contest entries, those are a true waste of everyones time.
11/10/2005 11:38:06 AM · #38
11/10/2005 11:42:24 AM · #39
Originally posted by doctornick:



I gotta get me one of these little guys! :-D
11/10/2005 11:47:38 AM · #40
Originally posted by bear_music:

Originally posted by MQuinn:

I'm just so sick of shots that the main lighting is the sun:)


Hell yes! And I'd even include MOONLIGHT in that, 'cuz the moon's just reflecting the sun. Can't someone come up with something ORIGINAL?


and flashes... what's with all the photos where people use their flash? you know, some people around here only have a point and shoot with a crappy little flash so close to the lens that you'd guess from photos their family really did have bright red eyes... yet others (ie "the rich") are using big expensive flashes with TTL metering, balanced fill, *wireless* capability!!!

i mean... just exactly how is that _fair_?

(i'd link kpriest's popcorn smiley here, but i hate popcorn...)

edit: evidently some may have missed the implied at the end of this "rant"... for full disclosure, i'm one of the expensive flash users... see:


Message edited by author 2005-11-10 12:15:22.
11/10/2005 11:53:54 AM · #41
its plenty fair. Small point and shoots can do great things, just people need to know their limitations. Some of my best pics are from my old 1.3MP fuji. I just bought a nicer DSLR, doesn't mean I automatically get great pictures just by turning the thing on. I get just as frustrated and pissed with my results as I did with my old digi camera, and my old film 35mm.

"Its not the art, its the artist."

11/10/2005 12:02:24 PM · #42
Originally posted by glad2badad:

Didn't we just go down this road, like yesterday?


Yup, I recognize the scenery.
11/10/2005 12:05:55 PM · #43
Originally posted by mpemberton:

Originally posted by glad2badad:

Didn't we just go down this road, like yesterday?


Yup, I recognize the scenery.


You forgot to specify that the scenery was a sleep inducing and boring waterfall splashing a water droplet on the surface of your coffee as you were driving by towards the cliche sunset shining through multiple times in the multiple drops on your windshield...



Message edited by author 2005-11-10 12:06:38.
11/10/2005 01:01:15 PM · #44
Originally posted by doctornick:



You forgot to specify that the scenery was a sleep inducing and boring waterfall splashing a water droplet on the surface of your coffee as you were driving by towards the cliche sunset shining through multiple times in the multiple drops on your windshield...


Idiot! That's a droplet of CREAM falling into the coffee...

R.
11/10/2005 01:05:36 PM · #45
Can somebody please just take a picture of a drop of water dropping into a velvet flowing river with a waterfall in the background under a sky with the northern lights and we can be done with it all :-)
11/10/2005 01:11:17 PM · #46
Originally posted by glad2badad:

Didn't we just go down this road, like yesterday?


Grins ... and here I thought it was the day before ;)

I'm with Jenesis... Who's buying? Oh wait thats another forum thread LOL
11/10/2005 01:18:11 PM · #47
Originally posted by robs:

Can somebody please just take a picture of a drop of water dropping into a velvet flowing river with a waterfall in the background under a sky with the northern lights and we can be done with it all :-)


I'm not going home until you figure out how to get a sunset and the northern lights in the same picture with all that other stuff. Basic editing, please.

R.
11/10/2005 01:20:45 PM · #48
Originally posted by bear_music:

Originally posted by robs:

Can somebody please just take a picture of a drop of water dropping into a velvet flowing river with a waterfall in the background under a sky with the northern lights and we can be done with it all :-)


I'm not going home until you figure out how to get a sunset and the northern lights in the same picture with all that other stuff. Basic editing, please.

R.

wow if you can do that in real time i think i'll stand in a lead lined room ..
(thinking of all those charged paricles hitting my gonads ...)

Message edited by author 2005-11-10 13:21:39.
11/10/2005 01:30:33 PM · #49
Originally posted by bear_music:

Originally posted by robs:

Can somebody please just take a picture of a drop of water dropping into a velvet flowing river with a waterfall in the background under a sky with the northern lights and we can be done with it all :-)


I'm not going home until you figure out how to get a sunset and the northern lights in the same picture with all that other stuff. Basic editing, please.

R.

Living in Iceland, I'll put it on my agenda ... with the sunset too, of course. :-)
11/10/2005 01:59:08 PM · #50
Originally posted by bear_music:

Originally posted by robs:

Can somebody please just take a picture of a drop of water dropping into a velvet flowing river with a waterfall in the background under a sky with the northern lights and we can be done with it all :-)


I'm not going home until you figure out how to get a sunset and the northern lights in the same picture with all that other stuff. Basic editing, please.

R.


I'm gonna print out some of the components and take a picture of the prints arn't I :-)))
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