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11/22/2011 06:11:35 PM · #101 |
Originally posted by littlemav: You musta missed something in the translation .... I was reffering to some one who WON the challenge, submitting a SINGLE image shot as opposed to a 3 to 5 image shot for VALIDATION...
I have ONE account... on DPC like it LEGALLY SAY'S you may Have. Don't appreciate your little SNARKY REMARK. I am sure that you misunderstood, because, YOU could NOT have submitted a file after a win SINCE THIS ISN'T OVER WITH!!!
Not to mention all this is mute, I went back and reread the rules.. it says "You should employ HDR techniques when making your entry this week" TECHNIQUES... defines and allows the use of any type of HDR action and not just shooting a true HDR. Makeing my origional post not relative to any of this discussion. |
Relaxxx!! He was just kidding!! This is Scott's way of teasing you! :) |
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11/22/2011 06:24:07 PM · #102 |
Originally posted by littlemav: Originally posted by bohemka: Originally posted by littlemav: Ok Another legal question...
Lets say a single image Won the contest, either a puedo, or by changeing the exposure several times in RAW editor. When that person sends in a file it's only 1 image. Would they be DQ'd for only 1 file submitted??????? |
Sheesh, how many dupe accounts do you have? I only submitted one file. |
Hey bohemka You musta missed something in the translation .... I was reffering to some one who WON the challenge, submitting a SINGLE image shot as opposed to a 3 to 5 image shot for VALIDATION...
I have ONE account... on DPC like it LEGALLY SAY'S you may Have. Don't appreciate your little SNARKY REMARK. I am sure that you misunderstood, because, YOU could NOT have submitted a file after a win SINCE THIS ISN'T OVER WITH!!!
Not to mention all this is mutemoot, I went back and reread the rules.. it says "You should employ HDR techniques when making your entry this week" TECHNIQUES... defines and allows the use of any type of HDR action and not just shooting a true HDR. Makeing my origional post not relative to any of this discussion. |
Katie- You are still missing the point that I made immediately after your original post. You CANNOT get DQd for DNMC. You only get DQd for breaking editing rules.
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11/22/2011 06:35:16 PM · #103 |
Originally posted by bohemka:
Just to belabor the issue, it is NOT impossible to represent a moving object in HDR. You beat the bushes of this thread until you got the answer you wanted, but it isn't correct. There are many legal possibilities to submit an HDR image of a moving subject. Holster your DNMC weapons. |
Obviously you didn't read the WHOLE thread...
Originally posted by sinistral_leo: No, I didn't mean it as "I am on the hunt to find DNMC images", I simply wanted to know how it was done so future entries of mine don't get hammered by the DNMC hungry members. that's all. |
Message edited by author 2011-11-22 18:35:54. |
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11/22/2011 07:01:29 PM · #104 |
Yikes! |
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11/22/2011 09:44:56 PM · #105 |
Originally posted by bassbone: Originally posted by littlemav: Originally posted by bohemka: Originally posted by littlemav: Ok Another legal question...
Lets say a single image Won the contest, either a puedo, or by changeing the exposure several times in RAW editor. When that person sends in a file it's only 1 image. Would they be DQ'd for only 1 file submitted??????? |
Sheesh, how many dupe accounts do you have? I only submitted one file. |
Hey bohemka You musta missed something in the translation .... I was reffering to some one who WON the challenge, submitting a SINGLE image shot as opposed to a 3 to 5 image shot for VALIDATION...
I have ONE account... on DPC like it LEGALLY SAY'S you may Have. Don't appreciate your little SNARKY REMARK. I am sure that you misunderstood, because, YOU could NOT have submitted a file after a win SINCE THIS ISN'T OVER WITH!!!
Not to mention all this is mutemoot, I went back and reread the rules.. it says "You should employ HDR techniques when making your entry this week" TECHNIQUES... defines and allows the use of any type of HDR action and not just shooting a true HDR. Makeing my origional post not relative to any of this discussion. |
Katie- You are still missing the point that I made immediately after your original post. You CANNOT get DQd for DNMC. You only get DQd for breaking editing rules. |
bassbone No I totaly understood that, just got my feathers ruffled at bohemka .. and I do apologize if he was being a nut, I went and read his profile After I jumped... I R gots a head code and I R gurrrry... Just ask my hubs!! Wow I dish out the picking on peeps humor all the time.. SORRRRY I actually do love getting picked on with humor, just too much snuffels in my head! |
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11/23/2011 12:31:38 AM · #106 |
I agree with most of what's been said on all sides of this discussion. But for the record ... HDR doesn't need to be obvious. Except sports and air shows, I mostly shoot HDR, maybe 80%. Probably 99% of my commercial real estate and architecture work. But it can be done subtly and with some style and grace.
Maybe you'll like these or maybe not ... but if not, it'll be subject or composition ... mostly this isn't in-your-face HDR. |
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11/23/2011 12:35:42 AM · #107 |
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