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07/13/2006 10:09:11 AM · #26
I pretty much got to agree with TC's self-analysis; oversharpened, blown-out fireworks, empty dark areas, a pretty average shot IMO, elevated a little because of the foreground interest :-)

R.
07/13/2006 10:20:30 AM · #27
i gave the photo a 6 which for this challenge was below average. I think the reason I didnt score higher is because the photo seems slightly out of focus and I thought that the street lights under the trees added too much distraction from the rest of the photo. Now that I look at it again I agree that the fireworks look very bright compared to the reflection.
07/13/2006 12:24:35 PM · #28
Well, I didn't vote in this challenge, so does this mean that I gave you a zero?
07/13/2006 12:29:03 PM · #29
You got a 6.4, if you want I'll take that score and you can have one of my many 5's. Come on lets make a deal.

Message edited by author 2006-07-13 12:32:26.
07/13/2006 12:34:02 PM · #30
It put the fireworks in a scene, which set it apart from the rest. Look at the ribbons - all of them include more of a scene than just another fireworks picture. With such limited subject matter, composition played a HUGE role.
07/13/2006 01:21:41 PM · #31
Hmmmm, I see my "1" didn't show up. Must be I didn't do enough of them. Must do better, must do better...
.>)
07/13/2006 01:44:08 PM · #32
I also gave your picture a 5. I wasn't that crazy about the composition as my eye was pulled away from the fireworks to the street lights and the people. The firework and reflection seemed somewhat secondary to me.
07/13/2006 01:49:29 PM · #33
Face it Dude, your photo SUX!...

...but, those 51 twenty dollar bills you mailed out worked pretty good... :-P
07/13/2006 06:03:36 PM · #34
Originally posted by sfalice:

Hmmmm, I see my "1" didn't show up. Must be I didn't do enough of them. Must do better, must do better...
.>)




Did I see you under the bridge?
07/13/2006 07:21:02 PM · #35
This is a true story that I heard on the radio today, and I am wondering if these two were not from DPC.

Two dudes in Boulder, Colorado did acid, hid under a bridge that was used for bikers and pedestrians and charged them $1.00 to cross. They did this for a couple days until one of the dudes they were hassling was an off duty officer that nabbed them.
07/13/2006 07:25:34 PM · #36
Originally posted by taterbug:

Face it Dude, your photo SUX!...

...but, those 51 twenty dollar bills you mailed out worked pretty good... :-P


I think my $20 stuck in mail-room somewhere.. never received it :P

I gave 8, and no payback... this SUX too

LOL
07/13/2006 08:46:48 PM · #37
Originally posted by boomtap:

Two dudes in Boulder, Colorado did acid, hid under a bridge that was used for bikers and pedestrians and charged them $1.00 to cross. They did this for a couple days until one of the dudes they were hassling was an off duty officer that nabbed them.


Taterbug & I don't do acid anymore... I mean we have never been near Boulder...
07/14/2006 09:21:48 AM · #38
I gave it a 4.

There were so many similar shots that I just started voting a 5 if it was average, a 4 if it was below average, a 6 or 7 if it was above average and 8 or higher if it was outstanding. I felt this shot was below average.

07/14/2006 11:14:03 AM · #39
Originally posted by TooCool:

Originally posted by sfalice:

Hmmmm, I see my "1" didn't show up. Must be I didn't do enough of them. Must do better, must do better...
.>)




Did I see you under the bridge?


HaHa. It may be that my rock was just upstream from yours. And a giant fish came along and chased me away before my quote of "1"s were done.
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