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10/19/2007 01:00:27 AM · #1 |
What a perfect use of the Min Ed rule set! Bravo!
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10/19/2007 01:08:12 AM · #2 |
I'm sorry what did you say? All I see is your banner. :P |
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10/19/2007 01:14:07 AM · #3 |
J-j-j-jaypeg? Dang, I don't even know if my camera makes those anymore! :-P |
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10/19/2007 01:15:27 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by option: J-j-j-jaypeg? Dang, I don't even know if my camera makes those anymore! :-P |
LOL, me either.
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10/19/2007 01:36:31 AM · #5 |
Perfect...like shooting photojournalism with film
All I need now is a good ol' tokyo earthquake
Message edited by author 2007-10-19 01:39:25. |
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10/19/2007 01:51:55 AM · #6 |
Originally posted by kolasi: Perfect...like shooting photojournalism with film
All I need now is a good ol' tokyo earthquake |
Isn't the Tokyo Motor Show on this weekend? (I don't know - I just saw the ad in the papaer, didn't look at the dates). |
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10/19/2007 01:54:16 AM · #7 |
Question about minimal editing: is converting from aRGB to sRGB an allowable step? Or should I just shoot my jpegs in sRGB to avoid problems? |
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10/19/2007 02:03:15 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by Pug-H: Originally posted by kolasi: Perfect...like shooting photojournalism with film
All I need now is a good ol' tokyo earthquake |
Isn't the Tokyo Motor Show on this weekend? (I don't know - I just saw the ad in the papaer, didn't look at the dates). |
Oct 27...
but shooting that will be difficult with all the drooling, and yeah the cars are nice too |
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10/19/2007 02:05:55 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by option: Question about minimal editing: is converting from aRGB to sRGB an allowable step? Or should I just shoot my jpegs in sRGB to avoid problems? |
Good question.
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10/19/2007 02:39:29 AM · #10 |
I'm pretty sure that's not allowed. You can shoot in sRGB in-camera so I would just do that. |
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10/19/2007 03:00:13 AM · #11 |
Hmmmm.... I don't have much time to shoot, so can't just wait for something to happen... hmmm.... piles of lumber in empty lot next door... fire hall next block over.... where's those matches??? :) |
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10/19/2007 03:05:11 AM · #12 |
Im guessing using a color filter on your camera is legit..right? |
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10/19/2007 03:07:30 AM · #13 |
Originally posted by kolasi: Im guessing using a color filter on your camera is legit..right? |
Sure :-)
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10/19/2007 03:09:37 AM · #14 |
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10/19/2007 03:18:34 AM · #15 |
Originally posted by kolasi: Im guessing using a color filter on your camera is legit..right? |
And especially important if you usually do color filter adjustments swhen converting to black and white in Photoshop . . . now, where DID I put that red filter . . . *wondering if it's the coaster under the coffee cup I left in my study*
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10/19/2007 04:30:38 AM · #16 |
Originally posted by kolasi:
Oct 27...
but shooting that will be difficult with all the drooling, and yeah the cars are nice too |
Yes, that's right. I'm not interested in cars, but I'd still go to the Motor Show to drool.... ;-Ć |
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10/19/2007 05:53:07 AM · #17 |
wow, I really like this challenge, I hope to find something at a good level. |
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10/19/2007 07:12:22 AM · #18 |
Previous two challenge results for reference:
Photojournalism I
Photojournalism II |
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10/19/2007 08:17:53 AM · #19 |
damn, sunday the pope will be in naples and I will be outside the city :( |
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10/19/2007 04:08:40 PM · #20 |
Originally posted by option: Question about minimal editing: is converting from aRGB to sRGB an allowable step? Or should I just shoot my jpegs in sRGB to avoid problems? |
Sooo... SC? Any input on this?
At any rate, I dont use jpegs anyway and colorspace doesnt matter for RAW, and we cant crop anything in minimal, SO i think ill be shooting 2mp sRGB jpeg+RAW for this week... |
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10/19/2007 04:24:52 PM · #21 |
question about converting to black and white for minimal...
I assume a filter that converts the picture for you is out then so you can either take the picture in black and white (using in-camera feature) OR desaturate... right?
based on this
fully desaturate your image using your editing softwareâs âdesaturate,â âconvert to grayscaleâ or equivalent function. Customizable tools are not allowed.
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10/19/2007 05:12:51 PM · #22 |
Originally posted by colorcarnival:
I assume a filter that converts the picture for you is out then so you can either take the picture in black and white (using in-camera feature) OR desaturate... right?
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Right.
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10/19/2007 07:19:19 PM · #23 |
The title is going to look pretty convoluted with a real cutline in it... any chance of getting an exception to the rules that says you can add white space at the bottom and put only a cutline in (no photographer name obviously)?
I'm embarassed by my entry in the last PJ challenge, hope I get a chance to do better in this one. I've learned a lot, in any case.
Not a good weekend for the photo request board to be almost empty - no assignments equals no good pictures for the challenge :( |
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10/20/2007 05:16:49 AM · #24 |
No NO NOOOOO
I got home, saw that there was a photojournalism challenge and heard a firetruck outside so I grabbed my camera and got some SWEET shots, but I came home, saw it was minimal and I always shoot RAW!!!! DAAAAAAAMN IT |
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10/20/2007 07:17:20 AM · #25 |
Put yourself in the shoes of a magazine or newspaper photographer and try to capture a shot worthy of the front page.
Does this mean it can really be a photo of anything so long as it would go in a paper or magazine? What if it was a magazine on food and I took a shot of sushi...???
Are most people looking for stuff that is happening 'in the moment' outside like accidents, tragedies etc? |
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