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04/14/2006 12:12:04 PM · #176
Originally posted by skiprow:

Originally posted by xianart:

Little interest here for me I'm afraid. Just **************** is what I get from it and I find nothing that speaks to me beyond that. I do like the tones and the dof, but as a candid and in what I like to see in them, this just doesn't do it for me. It's a 3 vote for me.
(edited to hide my image until voting is over).

i got one from her, too, christian, but don't sweat it...i think she votes a 1-5 scale...


yep ;)
04/14/2006 12:23:06 PM · #177
I got one too with the big 3 at the end of it ... sad some people feel the need to vote this way.
04/14/2006 01:25:37 PM · #178
Too many animals, homeless people and immigration march shots. Those are all over-played. Creativity will pull higher scores. Now, go be creative.
04/14/2006 01:26:53 PM · #179
Just a reminder that calling people out in the forums because you did not appreciate a comment is not acceptable; see rule 11. If you feel a particular comment violates the site ToS, Please make the SC aware of it. We all get comments we don't like, and we need to develop thicker skins.
04/14/2006 01:38:43 PM · #180
i didn't call the commenter out - there is no reference to the image or the name of the commenter. i was just wondering if i was being unrealiastic about my expectations.

i have nothing against negative comments, i have a fine art degree, i had public critiques, that's a part of life. what i'm wondering about is the subjectivity of scoring.

the comment violates nothing in the rules, all i'm hoping for here is some opinions on this. after a few days, i'll delete this posting, as i don't want the commenter identified.

edited because my son turned the computer off1

Message edited by author 2006-04-14 13:57:19.
04/14/2006 01:55:11 PM · #181
i think kirbic was just speaking generally ... preventative maintenance

:)

Originally posted by xianart:

i didn't call the commenter out
04/14/2006 02:22:39 PM · #182
Got 4 great comments, hanging in around 5.6, just got a "1" with no comment...hmmmmmm...fine. Just take the time to justify that score so I can understand. I've learned people's opinions are so varried here that the bad will still always come with the good.

po-tay-toe , po-taa-toe , to-may-toe , to-maa-toe. IMHO I've decided to stay away from...

Message edited by author 2006-04-14 14:25:04.
04/14/2006 02:58:14 PM · #183
OMG I have to post this while I can, I'm on a roll now!

Votes: 138
Views: 164
Avg Vote: 5.0000
Comments: 5
Favorites: 0
Wish Lists: 0
Updated: 04/14/06 02:56 pm

People either love this shot or hate it. Proof is listed above. ;-)

Message edited by author 2006-04-14 14:59:32.
04/14/2006 02:59:35 PM · #184
iguess i'm with you, i'm sitting on a 5.000, they either love it or hate it
04/14/2006 06:16:36 PM · #185
actually the technical halfway point is 5.5, but who's counting?

so, i don't know how to break this to you, but you're tipping toward the "hate it" end of the scale. :P

just messin' with you...

Message edited by author 2006-04-14 18:17:08.
04/14/2006 08:02:59 PM · #186
Votes: 155
Views: 218
Avg Vote: 6.0710
Comments: 11
Favorites: 0
Wish Lists: 0
Updated: 04/14/06 07:51 pm
04/14/2006 08:07:02 PM · #187
Originally posted by GIS_boy:

Votes: 155
Views: 218
Avg Vote: 6.0710
Comments: 11
Favorites: 0
Wish Lists: 0
Updated: 04/14/06 07:51 pm


Are you just doing the bare minimum to stay over a 6 average? :P
04/14/2006 08:15:19 PM · #188
I will vote on the Candid111 score now - Just call me Troll. I will give 10's to all animal shots and 1's to all people shots.
04/14/2006 08:24:06 PM · #189
Originally posted by yanko:

Are you just doing the bare minimum to stay over a 6 average? :P


lol, actually I had high hopes for my photo but I have somehow offended a percentage of the voters and they are making me pay for it! ;-/
04/14/2006 08:27:56 PM · #190
Originally posted by GIS_boy:

Originally posted by yanko:

Are you just doing the bare minimum to stay over a 6 average? :P


lol, actually I had high hopes for my photo but I have somehow offended a percentage of the voters and they are making me pay for it! ;-/


Apparently my photo is morally wrong. Next time I will tell the subject to do it diferently - use a diferent tool - so that I can take a morally correct photo. I will also ask her to move to the outside so that I can shoot the photo with natural light - OH Yes, I will ask her to do the same the next morning as my original shot was at night.
04/14/2006 08:35:54 PM · #191
Originally posted by marcellieb:

Originally posted by GIS_boy:

lol, actually I had high hopes for my photo but I have somehow offended a percentage of the voters and they are making me pay for it! ;-/


Apparently my photo is morally wrong.


lolol, this is the exact comment I have recieved - Made me laugh, I got a lot out of this exercise and took hundreds of photos of subjects I would normally stay clear of.

It's been a great challenge for me despite the comments.
04/14/2006 08:48:32 PM · #192
Originally posted by GIS_boy:

Originally posted by marcellieb:

Originally posted by GIS_boy:

lol, actually I had high hopes for my photo but I have somehow offended a percentage of the voters and they are making me pay for it! ;-/


Apparently my photo is morally wrong.


lolol, this is the exact comment I have recieved - Made me laugh, I got a lot out of this exercise and took hundreds of photos of subjects I would normally stay clear of.

It's been a great challenge for me despite the comments.


True - I like my entry - Did not offend me. Actualy, I do exactly the same. It is a definate candid. People actualy wanted to buy it from me - did not offend them either.
04/14/2006 10:28:04 PM · #193
Votes: 143
Views: 181
Avg Vote: 5.1818
Comments: 3

mediocre, mediocre mediocre. ah well. candid shooting when a stay at home, mainly single mum, seems to be a hell of a lot more dificult than when i had no kids...
04/14/2006 10:43:46 PM · #194
Had another moral issue comment - WOW, is there really people out there that see the devil around every corner. Although my photo is definately not one of the best, I think the whole thing was misunderstood and that definately cost me a 1 or 2 points.
I will definately PM all my Moral issue voters to set them str8. Wow, funny how some people see things. The vote on the morality and not the photo.
04/14/2006 11:08:24 PM · #195
How can someone object on moral grounds to anything submit for a candid challenge?
04/14/2006 11:11:43 PM · #196
Couple of years back a South African Photographer took a photo of a small child sitting on a gravel road. The child was naked and extremely thin - it was in some African Country that had some major hunger issues.

In the background was one or two vultures lurking - Very shocking picture. Photographer recieved a couple of Awards for this photo.

Surely there are more moral issues in a photo like that than there is in mine.
04/14/2006 11:17:25 PM · #197
Originally posted by marcellieb:

Couple of years back a South African Photographer took a photo of a small child sitting on a gravel road. The child was naked and extremely thin - it was in some African Country that had some major hunger issues.

In the background was one or two vultures lurking - Very shocking picture. Photographer recieved a couple of Awards for this photo.

Surely there are more moral issues in a photo like that than there is in mine.


do you know who the photographer was? or the name of the photograph?
04/14/2006 11:19:53 PM · #198
Originally posted by smyk:

Originally posted by marcellieb:

Couple of years back a South African Photographer took a photo of a small child sitting on a gravel road. The child was naked and extremely thin - it was in some African Country that had some major hunger issues.

In the background was one or two vultures lurking - Very shocking picture. Photographer recieved a couple of Awards for this photo.

Surely there are more moral issues in a photo like that than there is in mine.


do you know who the photographer was? or the name of the photograph?


Sorry, I can't. All I remember is the photo. VERY strong image and extremely sad. I get goosebumbs in my head thinking of it. Maybe one of the other South African DPC'ers will know.
04/15/2006 12:14:47 AM · #199
Originally posted by marcellieb:

Had another moral issue comment - WOW, is there really people out there that see the devil around every corner. Although my photo is definitely not one of the best, I think the whole thing was misunderstood and that definitely cost me 1 or 2 points.
I will definitely PM all my Moral issue voters to set them str8. Wow, funny how some people see things. The vote on the morality and not the photo.


Yep, pretty annoying really. The really ironic thing about my photo is that I sat down and spoke to the subject for 10 minutes and then asked if I could take a photo. My subject was more than happy and I managed to offer the subject a few dollars without making it look like pity.

In all honesty I think our conversation and the few dollars I gave would have made the guys morning.

Funny that while I was there I didn't see any high moralled folk drop by for a convo. ;-)
04/15/2006 12:16:43 AM · #200
just want to say that i enjoyed the candid entries. Many wonderful shots. I like the many slices of life displayed, the many peaceful/reflective moments and the real life situations. Just wonderful.
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