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			|  | 01/16/2003 10:31:37 PM · #1 | 
		| | Wow - I've placed my 223 votes (actually I voted on a couple of that have been dq'ed as well I notice) and managed to place 63 comments so far.  Hopefully I'll be able to place some more comments just before the challenge ends (it ends 4pm Monday local time for myself). 
 I must say there are a few stunning photo's in there and I guess working in the field adds challenges and eleminates some of the bonus of having lots of studio equipment.
 
 I just wanted to say well done to all those which I haven't commented on yet.  I'm also looking forward to see where I place in my first challenge, and I'm keen as mustard for my indepth critique...  I think the photo is ok technically but a very boring subject - it will be interesting to see if others agree.
 
 Now I'd better go prepare for my Road Signs entry.
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			|  | 01/16/2003 10:38:59 PM · #2 | 
		| | Just one thing ... landscape are very nice but I am not sure about 'bonus of having a lot of studio equipment'. My 'Negative space' entry was done in a hotel room, travelling, regular hotel room light, using some levels adjustment.
 My 'Four' entry use two 9.99$ lamp
 True ... they did not reach the top ten .. but my point is that a nice (not saying mine are top nice !)  macro or indoor shot does not mean a lot of expensive equipment but just a good use of what you have.
 The 'garbage' winner if I remember well was not using expensive equipment but just .. iamgination and creativity.
 
 Just do not want people thinking that you need a lot of equipment to do home shots.
 
 Otherwise .. true .. landscape is a nice challenge !
 Lionel
 my 0.02
 
 Edited : Thank you for voting and comenting .. that's a great work you did ! And .. good luck for your first entry :-)
 
 Message edited by author 2003-01-16 23:01:24.
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			|  | 01/16/2003 11:22:31 PM · #3 | 
		| | | Originally posted by lionelm: Just one thing ... landscape are very nice but I am not sure about 'bonus of having a lot of studio equipment'.
 My 'Negative space' entry was done in a hotel room, travelling, regular hotel room light, using some levels adjustment.
 My 'Four' entry use two 9.99$ lamp
 
 True ... they did not reach the top ten .. but my point is that a nice (not saying mine are top nice !)  macro or indoor shot does not mean a lot of expensive equipment but just a good use of what you have.
 
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 I know what you mean...  My "ghetto studio" consists of one $10 floodlight, a piece of foam (from a box), a piece of foil (from the kitchen) and a sheet of black paper.  Oh, and a camera.  I've already produced two very nice images from it though, and look forward to a challenge that can be done indoors.
 
 Your negative space challenge is great and I gave your four entry one of my top scores (and funnily enough made a comment that you "know your stuff and have good equipment" - so you fooled me).
 
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			|  | 01/17/2003 06:53:37 AM · #4 | 
		| | Welll ... the s30 is a good equipment :-) in the 450$ price :-) Landscape that was really quite a lot to vote .... almost too much !!! I am personnaly not done yet !
 Yeah .. I was proud of runner ;-) ;-)
 Good luck this week !!!!
 Lionel
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			|  | 01/17/2003 08:02:10 AM · #5 | 
		| | Some of the factors which make a landscape shot (for me): 
 Sharpness.  This also includes making sure that you get good foreground focus and not just focus on the distance mountains.
 
 Light.  All about time of day or atmospheric conditions, really.  Although I understand you can't always be somewhere special at the perfect time.  I had this problem with my own shot: I was there at a time of day where lighting was NOT optimal.
 
 Composition/framing.  How much care did the photographer use to put the elements in the picture in such a way that it is the most pleasing, as opposed to random-looking or busy or distracting.
 
 That said, there are some great shots in there.  Still not done voting though :)
 
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