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04/24/2011 10:36:40 PM · #1 |
Philippe Halsman photographed many movie stars and celebrities using JUMPOLOGY, his style of jump photography.
Take your own color or B/W photograph capturing the subject in the act of jumping. Basic editing |
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04/24/2011 10:44:21 PM · #2 |
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04/24/2011 10:48:45 PM · #3 |
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04/24/2011 10:49:30 PM · #4 |
My models will be jumping for joy.
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04/24/2011 10:51:58 PM · #5 |
i would like to try this
How do you proceed, high shutter speed wide aperture and a lot of light ? |
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04/24/2011 10:52:06 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by fotomann_forever:
My models will be jumping for joy. |
But will your number of Ribbons go up in the good category or the brown category!
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04/24/2011 10:52:13 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by fotomann_forever: ...My models will be jumping for joy. |
I still can't believe you have a brown ribbon for this one... It's just not logical... this result belongs to the Matrix, where logic rules can be bent :P |
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04/24/2011 10:53:14 PM · #8 |
:) |
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04/24/2011 11:08:39 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by MattO:
But will your number of Ribbons go up in the good category or the brown category! |
Dunno, I'll be proud either way.... LOVE my brown ribbon.
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04/24/2011 11:40:32 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by FocusPoint: Originally posted by fotomann_forever: ...My models will be jumping for joy. |
I still can't believe you have a brown ribbon for this one... It's just not logical... this result belongs to the Matrix, where logic rules can be bent :P |
From the challenge description: Make the sky the subject of your photo this week.
Anyone who thinks the sky's even remotely the subject of that photo is out of their mind :-) So, major DNMC right there. Then add to that the people who hammered it for attempting to sway the voters with utterly gratuitous sex appeal (and I'm sure there were a LOT of those), and you have a recipe for brown. This is a surprise to you, Leo? C'mon...!
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04/24/2011 11:45:32 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: ... Anyone who thinks the sky's even remotely the subject of that photo is out of their mind :-) So, major DNMC right there. Then add to that the people who hammered it for attempting to sway the voters with utterly gratuitous sex appeal (and I'm sure there were a LOT of those), and you have a recipe for brown. This is a surprise to you, Leo? C'mon...!
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Actually it is a surprise for me but not the things above you said but because of the quality of the photo. I mean DNMC and sex things aside, I would assume it would get "some" points for the technicality of it. Clear, crisp, nice colors, lights...
I'd go at least 10 photos back before I see anything close technically. |
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04/25/2011 12:00:00 AM · #12 |
Originally posted by FocusPoint: Originally posted by Bear_Music: ... Anyone who thinks the sky's even remotely the subject of that photo is out of their mind :-) So, major DNMC right there. Then add to that the people who hammered it for attempting to sway the voters with utterly gratuitous sex appeal (and I'm sure there were a LOT of those), and you have a recipe for brown. This is a surprise to you, Leo? C'mon...!
R. |
Actually it is a surprise for me but not the things above you said but because of the quality of the photo. I mean DNMC and sex things aside, I would assume it would get "some" points for the technicality of it. Clear, crisp, nice colors, lights...
I'd go at least 10 photos back before I see anything close technically. |
Approximately half the votes on that image were 5 or higher. They sure as heck weren't scoring on challenge relevance, so they must've been scoring exactly what you're describing. That, plus sex appeal I assume. I start going backwards from there and practically every shot in the lower reaches of the challenge is at least on-topic, except this one....
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04/25/2011 12:06:58 AM · #13 |
So, what I've learned is that you can mix irreverence with sex appeal, but don't dare DNMC with sex appeal. :)
The first will get you a top 10, the second a brown :)
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04/25/2011 06:32:07 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by StickInMind: i would like to try this
How do you proceed, high shutter speed wide aperture and a lot of light ? |
Halsman froze his subjects, and is likely what voters would look for.
But, whatever you imagine is fair game: long shutter speed with motion blur, fast shutter speed to freeze the moment... |
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04/25/2011 07:19:39 PM · #15 |
Originally posted by FocusPoint: Originally posted by fotomann_forever: ...My models will be jumping for joy. |
I still can't believe you have a brown ribbon for this one... It's just not logical... this result belongs to the Matrix, where logic rules can be bent :P |
One man's logic is another man's total depravity! |
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