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11/27/2009 11:14:46 AM · #26
Shift == perspective distortion control. It is even easier to simulate in Photoshop than tilt is, and some raw converters can even do it without having to start up the 'shop. But, a perfect perspective corrected architectural photo will perhaps be too normal-looking to get good scores in this challenge?

Is this challenge going to be a mix of extreme artistic tilt/shift "effects" a'la lensbaby, mixed with "too perfect" architecture and product shots? :)

Message edited by author 2009-11-27 11:16:11.
11/27/2009 11:29:29 AM · #27
Originally posted by Melethia:

Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Originally posted by Melethia:

The challenge description probably needs a little flag or something indicating that in this instance editing CAN create a new "feature" for those who use software to get the effect.


I don't think isolation-by-blurring, which this is, has ever been considered a "new feature" in advanced...

R.

I don't know why I thought it was a problem - apparently it is not as Five_Seat had a perfectly acceptable free study. Carry on!


To be honest, I was worried that I might be DQ'ed for exactly what you guys are talking about. I guess the effect is legal though... There is a chance that my entry slipped by, as some of the middle-of-the-pack ones tend to do.
11/27/2009 11:37:06 AM · #28
What if I take a picture of an actual miniature? Won't I be dq'd for fooling the viewer into thinking he is being fooled?

Message edited by author 2009-11-27 11:37:21.
11/27/2009 11:49:40 AM · #29
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Interesting challenge, but what gives? Is this a new feature for members, Thursday AND Sunday challenges? That would be great...

R.


Yes it would. Any SC that would like to tell us if this is new or just a Thanksgiving gift, please do. :)
11/27/2009 11:53:24 AM · #30
//tiltshiftmaker.com
11/27/2009 11:57:54 AM · #31
Originally posted by Melethia:

Barry, the one he posted a few messages back of the tennis match.

Thanks Deb. I understand that being lifted up as an example, but it's not really an example of what would/would not pass validation as this image finished well outside the validation request range (unless requested by a voter) and if I understand it correctly, there wasn't a validation request made was there?
11/27/2009 12:00:14 PM · #32
Originally posted by bvy:

Originally posted by glad2badad:

ETA - This shot was DQ'd in the Rainbow II challenge (which ran under Advanced editing rules) -->

My guess here is that the mask is too well defined, too discrete, such that the mask itself becomes a new "image area." The mask must be a tool to accomplish some other effect, not the effect itself. My take on it anyway...

I guess I considered this example because if you replace the opaque selected area with gaussian blur, it's very similar in the processing task/technique.
11/27/2009 12:01:43 PM · #33
Originally posted by skewsme:

//tiltshiftmaker.com

LOL!!
11/27/2009 12:02:45 PM · #34
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

It's worth noting that, per the description(Tilt-shift photography refers to the use of camera movements, and sometimes specifically refers to the use of tilt for selective focus, often for simulating a miniature scene.), this challenge is not just about doing "miniatures": we actually had a challenge for that not all that long ago.


Certainly not just for miniatures although i suspect they will do very well in this challenge. I've been enjoying doing a lot of selective focus type images recently and i assume this type would not be DQ'd during this challenge...



i think i'll probably use the lensbaby for the challenge though but i don't think there is anything wrong with the photoshop approach. As Rob mentioned, it's all about faking reality to a certain extent, and i'd say thats true for all photography. And long may that reign!

Message edited by author 2009-11-27 12:04:08.
11/27/2009 12:03:11 PM · #35
Originally posted by johst582:

... Is this challenge going to be a mix of extreme artistic tilt/shift "effects" a'la lensbaby, mixed with "too perfect" architecture and product shots? :)

My guess is this challenge will be a photoshop contest - may the best "miniature" win. I'll probably put my lensbaby away for this one and take the photoshop direction myself.
11/27/2009 12:05:08 PM · #36
Originally posted by glad2badad:

Originally posted by johst582:

... Is this challenge going to be a mix of extreme artistic tilt/shift "effects" a'la lensbaby, mixed with "too perfect" architecture and product shots? :)

My guess is this challenge will be a photoshop contest - may the best "miniature" win. I'll probably put my lensbaby away for this one and take the photoshop direction myself.

Chicken!! This is a perfect opportunity for Lensbaby shots!
11/27/2009 12:06:38 PM · #37
Originally posted by Melethia:

Originally posted by glad2badad:

Originally posted by johst582:

... Is this challenge going to be a mix of extreme artistic tilt/shift "effects" a'la lensbaby, mixed with "too perfect" architecture and product shots? :)

My guess is this challenge will be a photoshop contest - may the best "miniature" win. I'll probably put my lensbaby away for this one and take the photoshop direction myself.

Chicken!! This is a perfect opportunity for Lensbaby shots!


Yea! Come on Barry! Lensbabies Unite!!
11/27/2009 12:07:54 PM · #38
Originally posted by glad2badad:

Originally posted by Melethia:

Barry, the one he posted a few messages back of the tennis match.

Thanks Deb. I understand that being lifted up as an example, but it's not really an example of what would/would not pass validation as this image finished well outside the validation request range (unless requested by a voter) and if I understand it correctly, there wasn't a validation request made was there?


No, I did not have to get the image validated...
11/27/2009 12:12:21 PM · #39
Originally posted by clive_patric_nolan:

Originally posted by Melethia:

Originally posted by glad2badad:

Originally posted by johst582:

... Is this challenge going to be a mix of extreme artistic tilt/shift "effects" a'la lensbaby, mixed with "too perfect" architecture and product shots? :)

My guess is this challenge will be a photoshop contest - may the best "miniature" win. I'll probably put my lensbaby away for this one and take the photoshop direction myself.

Chicken!! This is a perfect opportunity for Lensbaby shots!

Yea! Come on Barry! Lensbabies Unite!!

Is this what they call peer pressure?! :-) Hmmm... I do have one idea that might work with the LB. :-P
11/27/2009 12:16:52 PM · #40
I have a feeling that the next time this one comes around there will be a note attached telling us that miniatures are not allowed.

Looks like a miniature challenge to me so the question is; do I chance a miniature or a targeted focus shot? hmmm
11/27/2009 01:09:52 PM · #41
Originally posted by glad2badad:

Originally posted by bvy:

Originally posted by glad2badad:

ETA - This shot was DQ'd in the Rainbow II challenge (which ran under Advanced editing rules) -->

My guess here is that the mask is too well defined, too discrete, such that the mask itself becomes a new "image area." The mask must be a tool to accomplish some other effect, not the effect itself. My take on it anyway...

I guess I considered this example because if you replace the opaque selected area with gaussian blur, it's very similar in the processing task/technique.


i was going to post my dq that you did...however, i take the phrase "no new feature" and "no new SHAPE" to be different, and the shape is what caused this dq....
11/27/2009 02:16:17 PM · #42
If you own and operate a Lensbaby, yes, there's TREMENDOUS peer pressure to put it to good use in this challenge!! :-)
11/27/2009 02:46:15 PM · #43
Originally posted by eyewave:

Cool! A challenge created for me


Although you're a monopolist, I'm still working on it here :)
11/27/2009 02:48:14 PM · #44
Did someone say a challenge where you have to "cheat"? I may be interested ... tell me more ;)
11/27/2009 02:53:50 PM · #45
Originally posted by Nuzzer:

Did someone say a challenge where you have to "cheat"? I may be interested ... tell me more ;)


lol

You'll need to take 47 lensbaby steps while doing it though. harhar :)

Message edited by author 2009-11-27 14:54:07.
11/27/2009 02:58:59 PM · #46
Originally posted by Nuzzer:

Did someone say a challenge where you have to "cheat"? I may be interested ... tell me more ;)


hahahahahaha not bad. i can always appreciate self-deprecating humor

-Joe
11/27/2009 03:13:34 PM · #47
Originally posted by Jac:

Originally posted by Nuzzer:

Did someone say a challenge where you have to "cheat"? I may be interested ... tell me more ;)


lol

You'll need to take 47 lensbaby steps while doing it though. harhar :)


47 Lensbaby steps are equivalent to 17 grown up steps. It's a learning process.
11/28/2009 12:10:32 PM · #48
I think the key is what your subject is. No close ups. Things need to be done far away/wide angle. I think it will be fun, even if just for the voters. I predict many won't "get it," but those who do will give us some fun tiny eye candy.
11/28/2009 01:31:26 PM · #49
Note that it says "often for creation of miniature scenes" (or something to that effect) but does not limit us to miniature-like scenes. I'm afraid normal lensbaby stuff may not be appreciated here, and that will be too bad indeed.
11/28/2009 01:35:34 PM · #50
Originally posted by Melethia:

Note that it says "often for creation of miniature scenes" (or something to that effect) but does not limit us to miniature-like scenes. I'm afraid normal lensbaby stuff may not be appreciated here, and that will be too bad indeed.

Hey! You can't get cold feet now, I'm already in. :-)
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