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07/24/2003 07:57:34 PM · #1 |
didnt see this thread started yet, so figgered i'd start it ...
so, i had some round outtakes to share.
one o' my favorites:
chrome dome :))
my entry wasnt really that circular from the perspective i shot it, but i liked it as a picture - but what are ya gonna do, right? :P
what do people think ? the old 'which one woulda done better and why' routine :P ... any takers???????
MORE ATTEMPTS AT BULBOUSNESS
Message edited by author 2003-07-24 19:58:38.
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07/24/2003 08:04:21 PM · #2 |
My opinion is that they are just Domes. One is egg shaped and the other is Half a circle. Not really round. But great pictures. I would vote high for the crome dome if it was a candid. And the Capitol if it was in a patriotic theme. Just me |
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07/24/2003 08:05:23 PM · #3 |
Simple question, simple answer.
Granite would have done the best. Look at M's 7th place shot.
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07/24/2003 08:08:50 PM · #4 |
thanks AI! did u click the link at the bottom for 'Bulbousness'? there are some more choices there :)
Mavrik, you're probably right. I was like 'interesting shot/less good challenge fit' vs 'less interesting shot/nails the challenge'. ultimately i went with what was behind Door Numero Uno !
Originally posted by aiweaver: My opinion is that they are just Domes. One is egg shaped and the other is Half a circle. Not really round. But great pictures. I would vote high for the crome dome if it was a candid. And the Capitol if it was in a patriotic theme. Just me |
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07/24/2003 08:09:31 PM · #5 |
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Message edited by author 2003-07-24 21:44:35.
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07/24/2003 10:37:42 PM · #6 |
Round Outtake
Basil
edited to fix link
Message edited by author 2003-07-24 22:48:53.
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07/24/2003 10:43:02 PM · #7 |
I really like your "time is a circle 1" |
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07/25/2003 07:18:19 AM · #8 |
In for a penny.....here is my original entry but which i replaced
would welcome any feedback
thanks
//www.dpchallenge.com/image.php?IMAGE_ID=29364
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07/25/2003 07:21:20 AM · #9 |
Mag - i would have expected your cloud roller to have obtained a fairly high position. I think its a great shot.
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07/25/2003 07:23:23 AM · #10 |
What i meant to say was - I would have expected it to finish higher than it did
note - must take tablets.....
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07/25/2003 07:40:00 AM · #11 |
cpanaioti: that's very cute. throw some sidelighting for more depth on that and up the contrast, and you might have a contender. actually im surprised your entry didn't do better.
irockstars: thanks .. that was actually one of my top contenders ..
chinstrap: i also bet your flower would have scored better than your gascap. simply a stunning flower macro. although, i really like your gascap as an abstract - if you could have solved the reflection problem it would be even better! thanks for your comments, too.
thanks again, all ...
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07/25/2003 08:04:32 AM · #12 |
This was my original shot for Round:
Dimple II
I couldn't get some annoying specks out of the photo without reshooting so I submitted another version. Too lazy.
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07/25/2003 08:15:46 AM · #13 |
wwweeeeeeeeeeeeee. It works. Thanks Bod.
Testig embedding thumbnails

Message edited by author 2003-07-25 08:17:49.
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07/25/2003 08:47:03 AM · #14 |
Here's one of mine that didn't make the final cut:
and
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07/25/2003 09:34:13 AM · #15 |
wow...how did you get from that second outtake to the one you submitted.
They're totally different. |
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07/25/2003 10:16:05 AM · #16 |
ANY shape without corners which connects back to itself is round
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07/25/2003 10:27:07 AM · #17 |
All of you folks have some great shots that didn't make the cut, thanks for sharing them.
I got hung up on a picture and unsubmitted this one for the real lousey one I entered.
Oops, I was going for a thumb, next time.
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07/25/2003 10:33:31 AM · #18 |
jacko lantern, i preferred your original. i like the geometric pattern you made with them and the monochrome!
roley: those are great! weird that the ring of spheres didn't score higher. you have a good eye for geometric forms and light ...
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07/25/2003 10:36:49 AM · #19 |
autool: i think both your sub and this shot are good , for differing reasons. the sub could have used more fill light on the spider (not like you prolly had a choice at the time) but is a terrific macro, and this one has really appealing composition, enhanced by the shallow depth of field and blue bg.
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07/25/2003 12:12:57 PM · #20 |
Kollin,
Thanks for the nice feedback. I had just bought a set of diopters about 10 minutes before I found the spider I submitted. I was hell bent on usung one I had used the new stuff on so I pushed every thing else back. Yeah the fill flash would have helped but it was so bright I couldnt see the monitor well enough to see what I had got, I must learn to use more patience and take more different shots while I am there. |
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07/25/2003 01:11:39 PM · #21 |
Originally posted by magnetic9999: cpanaioti: that's very cute. throw some sidelighting for more depth on that and up the contrast, and you might have a contender. actually im surprised your entry didn't do better.
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Thanks for the suggestions on 'Basil'.
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