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07/14/2006 08:00:10 PM · #26 |
Originally posted by cislander:
I don't know why this received some of the comments it did. I would love to know what people were thinking when they looked at it.
Example:
"Sorry, but the treatment of this topic is so unappealing."
"Man, I'm sorry, but this looks *disgusting* to me,"
and an unusually harsh comment which was withdrawn before the voting ended.
I don't have hard feeling, just bewildered. And a little amused |
I think its that at thumbnail size it looks like a dog pooped on a beige carpet and wiped his but across it. I was really worried to open this but wanted to attempt to better answer your question. however in full size it was quite clear what this really is. a meatball with cheese. i'm assuming the people who left you bad comments must of had to have looked at the full size version to comment, maybe they were still swayed by their first impression which may have been at thumbnail size. hope that helps. its just a guess. |
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07/14/2006 08:11:20 PM · #27 |
From the last Perspective challenge. A number of people thought I was portraying a suicide instead of a little hobo listening to the rails before crossing the bridge...
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07/14/2006 08:15:10 PM · #28 |
Originally posted by jaded_youth:
Not sure its good to dredge this up again. but some people took it as a bullemic thing. and others just were grossed out by the idea. I thought it was funny,and meant it as more of a one too many type thing. It was one of my first entries and taught me alot. especially that the title is important. and potty humor is not well recieved. |
Should have ribboned, according to this one:

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07/14/2006 08:19:01 PM · #29 |
The misunderstanding seems to have been the difference between my definition of complementary colors and that of some commenters. |
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07/14/2006 08:23:51 PM · #30 |
Originally posted by jonr: Originally posted by jaded_youth:
Not sure its good to dredge this up again. but some people took it as a bullemic thing. and others just were grossed out by the idea. I thought it was funny,and meant it as more of a one too many type thing. It was one of my first entries and taught me alot. especially that the title is important. and potty humor is not well recieved. |
Should have ribboned, according to this one:
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As soon as I saw the cat scan I laughed before I saw which challenge it was from... so mission accomplished with that one. (I think photography value of some challenges are not that important, such as humor.)
Barbie throwing into toilet in "still life" challenge... I don't know; it could be just me, but I really didn't understand it.
(no disrespect to jaded_youth's work at all)
Message edited by author 2006-07-14 20:26:02. |
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07/14/2006 08:26:25 PM · #31 |
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07/14/2006 08:28:03 PM · #32 |
Originally posted by Palmetto_Pixels: |
I always did like that one. It took me this view, however, to realize there are "fingerprints" on her breast. Do I assume they belong to you or her? ;)
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07/14/2006 08:38:44 PM · #33 |
this one hurt me alot. I think it is the coolest shot I have done untill my current perspective shot (which if you haven't seen yet get over there and vote. it is the one that is BADASS) most people it seems didn't understand zoom blur as motion blur even though there were others that did it and it was listed in the challenge description. It dissapoints me that a photo I was so proud of is my lowest ever.

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07/14/2006 08:41:03 PM · #34 |
This got a 4.7. Most people who commented loved it. It is very moving to me but I think most people just saw it as a bad picture of a fish. To me it was all about the fish, the ripples, the rocks and how the salmon blended in to her surroundings.
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07/14/2006 08:56:29 PM · #35 |
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07/14/2006 09:17:14 PM · #36 |
"Good Morning" in Duotone II Challenge
My intent was to take a nighttime picture of the moon and by selecting yellow and blue for my duotone colors and playing with the grey level to ink intensity mapping (?) make it look like the sun in a blue sky. Not only did people not get it, I got one comment that said it wasn't a duotone!
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07/14/2006 09:24:18 PM · #37 |
It's called hide romance, fot it is a red rose, and a red rose is related to love... and hide because... well it's a different view for a red rose...
And some didn't even know what it was!! :( |
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07/14/2006 09:25:31 PM · #38 |
This photo was very misunderstood.
Avg (all users): 4.954
Avg (commenters): 7.111
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07/14/2006 09:27:13 PM · #39 |
My most misunderstood, at least most misinterpreted is still being voted on.. . . .:( |
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07/14/2006 09:28:53 PM · #40 |
Originally posted by Elvis_L: this one hurt me alot. I think it is the coolest shot I have done untill my current perspective shot (which if you haven't seen yet get over there and vote. it is the one that is BADASS) most people it seems didn't understand zoom blur as motion blur even though there were others that did it and it was listed in the challenge description. It dissapoints me that a photo I was so proud of is my lowest ever.
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Well, it is a very original photo... well executed and badass hell yeah... the problem is that... it's way out of the box... and let me tell you that I've learned that people in dpc DOESN'T like that!!! I've suffered a lot too... :( I mean... I really had enough of flowers, waterdrops and glasses! cheeses! but seems they're not... Ok I might be too excited here... calm down... calm down... ok I'm fine :) |
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07/14/2006 09:34:53 PM · #41 |
People seemed to dislike my colors on this photo. Only two commenters really got it (or expressed that they got it) that the colors are to make it look more barren and desolate. I was pretty much forced to use that angle, but I'm not going to use that as a defense. I should have found a way to get a better one. |
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07/14/2006 09:36:46 PM · #42 |
Originally posted by DrAchoo: I always did like that one. It took me this view, however, to realize there are "fingerprints" on her breast. Do I assume they belong to you or her? ;) |
Maybe they're from whomever she is dreaming about! ;-) |
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07/14/2006 09:46:37 PM · #43 |
Mine was this one:
The title was a clue as to what is was (close-up of a power outlet); I thought it looked like the entrance to a cave, or of white alabaster sculptures I'd see at the art gallery when I was a kid.
edit: Nightshy understood! Thanks, Katherine.
Message edited by author 2006-07-14 23:31:10.
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07/14/2006 11:10:32 PM · #44 |
Originally posted by jonr: People don't like arty-farty photos :)
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You are sooooo right jonr. This site is more about the technical aspects of photography. Lord forbid if anyone uses grain on purpose! |
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07/14/2006 11:20:52 PM · #45 |
Originally posted by DrAchoo:
From the last Perspective challenge. A number of people thought I was portraying a suicide instead of a little hobo listening to the rails before crossing the bridge... |
Huh? Didn't these people have a childhood? I remember "listening to the rails" when I was a kid. How morbid do you have to be to think this is a picture of the alternative. |
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07/14/2006 11:47:43 PM · #46 |
Without a doubt, it's this one. |
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07/14/2006 11:58:44 PM · #47 |
I overdid it, and too many people wound up thinking this was really a suit. LOL! |
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07/15/2006 12:07:12 AM · #48 |
The whole thang's made of triangles, and the challenge was 'Threes".
Apparently, for many, it did not meet the challenge. Score: 4.893.
Message edited by author 2006-07-15 00:07:57.
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07/15/2006 12:29:50 AM · #49 |
This photo was taken on a family portrait, and meant to represent cocaine addictions. An addiction I never faced, but was able to confront through various means.
Hence the Crossing the Line title.
In the Lines Challenge
It got a whopping 4.44
and a favorite believe it or not.
Message edited by author 2006-07-15 00:32:38. |
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07/15/2006 12:46:13 AM · #50 |
Many of the commenters seemed to understand what I was going for but most of the voters didn't appear to agree, like my methods or assumed it was simply bad photography skills (at least that's what I take from the voting patterns) rather than a purposeful setup.
I still like the image with all its blur and grain because it says [to me]exactly what I wanted it to. :)
Edited to add score: 4.172
Message edited by author 2006-07-15 00:47:10.
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