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02/11/2006 01:45:47 PM · #1 |
I have to admit I usually enter with no intention of winning or even getting a 6+ score, and in fact will choose a shot that I know a number of people will not like..I like to see if there are others who will appreciate someone seeing things in a different way..I did this for the best of 2005, and quite a few other times..the strange thing is that this site has actually helped me enormously in gaining the confidence to shoot the way I see things, not what I think will win..
examples?

I don't take offense to my scores when this happens, and simply enjoy the positive feedback from those who like it..I am interested does anyone else work like this?
please post examples.. |
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02/11/2006 01:49:35 PM · #2 |
I'm right there with you, bucket!
I've been less and less concerned with score and more confident that I can "say" what I want to say--no matter how it is received.
(See signature below...the things I've always known, now I know.)
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02/11/2006 05:53:25 PM · #3 |
Well, bucket, I think the underground is smaller than imagined!
Thanks for the comments!
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02/11/2006 05:58:48 PM · #4 |
I think a good number of people who have been on DPC for a long time have settled into their own styles, irrespective of whether those styles are likely to ribbon or not. Once you're confident in what you want to shoot, scores don't seem to matter so much any more :o)
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02/11/2006 07:44:12 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by Manic: I think a good number of people who have been on DPC for a long time have settled into their own styles, irrespective of whether those styles are likely to ribbon or not. Once you're confident in what you want to shoot, scores don't seem to matter so much any more :o) |
Yep
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02/11/2006 07:53:57 PM · #6 |
I'm deffinately on the Underground:P
Usually I just shoot pictures however I feel like and don't worry too much about how it will score. Althought every once in awhile I'll enter something I know will score high...
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02/11/2006 08:08:41 PM · #7 |
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02/11/2006 08:09:18 PM · #8 |
I learned a long time ago that the only reason I submitted to DPC was to please the other members of DPC. Now I shoot for myself - what, when, and how I like.
I still enjoy visiting the site whenever I can, but have not entered a challenge in a long time. |
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02/12/2006 06:49:58 AM · #9 |
I suspect there are a number of folks (including myself) who joined DPC to improve their photography skills. For them, the comments are more useful than the scores. Tell me what I did right, or what I could have done better. Show me a different approach that maybe I wasn't aware of and might be able to use in the future. I will always consider what others have to say about my photography, because that is how I will continue to learn. Even if I don't agree with a comment, I still have to justify to myself the reason I disagree, and that improves my skill, as well. That said, I always shoot for myself.
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02/12/2006 09:34:28 AM · #10 |
I enter 'hoping' for a ribbon but confident enough to know I took the picture for me. I've entered every challenge since joining and will try to continue to do so simply because it gives me an idea of something to take a picture of and a deadline to do it in. I would love to earn a ribbon and really like seeing my score, I freely admit this but I also enter the pictures I like simply because I like them. Look at my profile, not every picture exactly fits the typical DPC way but it fits in my eyes. I always look forward to the comments to see others reactions. |
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02/12/2006 09:47:24 AM · #11 |
I'm with you.
I entered this pictures in best of 2005 well knowing that it certainly would not end up being my best score-wise.

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02/12/2006 10:30:59 AM · #12 |
I shoot for myself as well.
but I submit for a slew of reasons.
I submit because...
1= to get comments. but, not just on DPC. I sometimes submit the same pix in several online camera communities just to see if I am getting the same comments. If I see similarities in comments, then I know which direction to go next with that pix.
2= I know the pix is a DOG. I sometimes want to see if anyone is paying attention.
3= sometimes I think I actually do have a ribbon winner, or at the very least a top 10. But, usually I am voted otherwise.
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02/12/2006 11:37:39 AM · #13 |
absolutely :-)
i shoot for my soul and for fun ... of course there is always some hope in scoring above personal highscore
thats it
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02/12/2006 12:08:01 PM · #14 |
Yup.....another dpc UG here :))
Had a number of shots with still hands, but I liked this one
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02/12/2006 12:17:00 PM · #15 |
I'm in...
man, I've been here too long...this was done May 2004 |
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02/12/2006 12:51:38 PM · #16 |
I'm down with the Underground.
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02/12/2006 03:31:57 PM · #17 |
Underground here too bucket. Although my photography pretty much sucks, I do enjoy shooting the ideas.

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02/12/2006 03:33:11 PM · #18 |
i'd say i'm part of the underground,
mostly cause I live in a basement apartment.
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02/12/2006 04:49:12 PM · #19 |
Funny thing is, lately the shots I enter just 'cause are the shots that do the best...

Message edited by author 2006-02-12 16:49:30. |
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02/12/2006 05:03:39 PM · #20 |
Count me in, I shoot for joy. I wish I could show my current Broken entry because it was definatley a "I love the tones of this, I love the feel" that is not a voter favorite.
Edit to get pics in a line....
Message edited by author 2006-02-12 17:04:32. |
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02/12/2006 10:40:52 PM · #21 |
hmmm. looks like I am not alone..love the posts, interesting shots..
here I come Country Life, without a hope of reaching 6 but still finding inspiration in the challenge.. |
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02/12/2006 10:41:46 PM · #22 |
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02/12/2006 10:44:41 PM · #23 |
Originally posted by JPR: I give you all 10s! :) |
shhh, we're underground... |
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02/12/2006 10:57:18 PM · #24 |
I obviously shoot for my own entertainment...
It's likely that I'll have been dead for 100 years or so before people come to appreciate my pulitzer-worthy talents. Until then, I will join the underground.
...do we get to blow stuff up?
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02/12/2006 10:57:19 PM · #25 |
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