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05/26/2004 02:08:02 AM · #1
Maybe is only me but in banana chalenge is only few good pictures
I havan't seen so many bad pictures for very long time
:(
05/26/2004 02:12:04 AM · #2
uh. Did you look at habits?
05/26/2004 02:16:03 AM · #3
My Banana picture is my worst score to date :(

I can't believe I entered it. I'm sitting here thinking, what was I thinking. :(
05/26/2004 02:17:36 AM · #4
habits can't bit banana
:(
05/26/2004 04:53:01 AM · #5
It's not that bad :P I've definatly seen worse challenges
05/26/2004 05:01:15 AM · #6
I didn't enter it but I think the banana challenge is hilarious. I enjoyed looking through the entries! It's nice to see people just having fun with photography.
05/26/2004 05:44:16 AM · #7
Originally posted by mocabela:


It's nice to see people just having fun with photography.

I wish...

The fun stopped for me the minute the voting started.
05/26/2004 07:30:47 AM · #8
My score only started going up once the admins validated my photo. But with over 100 votes prior.... :-(

I find that its an average challenge. quite a few good ones then some bad ones (like mine) ;-)
05/26/2004 07:56:37 AM · #9
Hey, I know my picture is not great, but it sure is a reminder of a REALLY fun day!! Lotsa laughs!!!
05/26/2004 08:05:18 AM · #10
I think its fairly difficult to make a banana really stand out and look great. Not impossible, but not an easy challenge. Given that, and it was a 24 hour challenge, well um...here we are :)
05/26/2004 08:32:35 AM · #11
I used my submission to get the involvement of my children. My kids really enjoyed the challenge and were eagerly awaiting the scores.

I say put more of these out and I'll have three more photographers joining DPC.

Falc

Message edited by Konador - Please don't make references to your entry.
05/26/2004 08:37:20 AM · #12
I think some people take things WAY to serious, I know this is a site for the Pro's but PLEASE sit back, put ya feet up, and stop being so bloody BORING. I'm here to have fun and learn some tips and all my pics i entered haved finished 100th+ but im still smiling. I thought the 24 hour challenge was FUN.

The day we stop having fun is the day we start to get old.
05/26/2004 08:42:04 AM · #13
Originally posted by alionic:

I think some people take things WAY to serious, I know this is a site for the Pro's but PLEASE sit back, put ya feet up, and stop being so bloody BORING. I'm here to have fun and learn some tips and all my pics i entered haved finished 100th+ but im still smiling. I thought the 24 hour challenge was FUN.

The day we stop having fun is the day we start to get old.


Well said!!
05/26/2004 10:55:00 AM · #14
Originally posted by alionic:

I think some people take things WAY to serious, I know this is a site for the Pro's but PLEASE sit back, put ya feet up, and stop being so bloody BORING. I'm here to have fun and learn some tips and all my pics i entered haved finished 100th+ but im still smiling. I thought the 24 hour challenge was FUN.

The day we stop having fun is the day we start to get old.


Unfortunately 'fun' doesnt always win here so you have to weigh up whether you want fun and a low score, which to some isnt fun, or a serious shot and the potential of winning. Although it's always good to throw in a fun shot once in a while and recharge the batteries.
05/26/2004 11:00:42 AM · #15
I don't think fun images and success in challenges are mutually exclusive. Both my ribbon winners have had humor as their main element.

Dave
05/26/2004 11:14:49 AM · #16
Originally posted by dsa157:

I don't think fun images and success in challenges are mutually exclusive. Both my ribbon winners have had humor as their main element.

Dave


I'm not saying they cant and dont, just not usually unless they contain other elements. Both of your ribbon winners had elements of humor but also a 'wow, neat' and certainly originality with your groundhog impersonation!
05/26/2004 11:20:14 AM · #17
Originally posted by dsa157:

I don't think fun images and success in challenges are mutually exclusive. Both my ribbon winners have had humor as their main element.

Dave


Yes; But how is your banana picture doing Dave? That is the painful question. (I love your work, by the way)
05/26/2004 11:30:12 AM · #18
Curious why the drive to win these challenges? There is no prize that I know of. Is it recognition? I've been participating in a bunch of online challenges (dpreview forum challenges for Sony and Canon cameras) and have learned many things there. A. People have wide ranging tastes so pictures I love often don't win and I can rarely psych out whether mine will win or not. B. There are many really good photographers in the groups who do challenges and they have great photos that I can learn from. C. My work is gradually improving. D. Best to have fun and enjoy what you are doing since you can't predict whether you will win or not. E. Always submit work you like or think is interesting yourself and don't worry if others don't like it. I try to follow all of these precepts though I do occasionally get a bit frosted when an image of mine that I really like gets poor reception from others. Guess I'm human. ;) Ann
05/26/2004 11:42:15 AM · #19
Originally posted by ACPhotoDesign:

Curious why the drive to win these challenges? There is no prize that I know of. Is it recognition? I've been participating in a bunch of online challenges (dpreview forum challenges for Sony and Canon cameras) and have learned many things there. A. People have wide ranging tastes so pictures I love often don't win and I can rarely psych out whether mine will win or not. B. There are many really good photographers in the groups who do challenges and they have great photos that I can learn from. C. My work is gradually improving. D. Best to have fun and enjoy what you are doing since you can't predict whether you will win or not. E. Always submit work you like or think is interesting yourself and don't worry if others don't like it. I try to follow all of these precepts though I do occasionally get a bit frosted when an image of mine that I really like gets poor reception from others. Guess I'm human. ;) Ann


My trouble is I don't like my picture in the banana challenge at all! I can't believe I entered it. I've entered shots I like that didn't do well and thats ok with me, but to not like your own picture and then have everyone agree it's pretty bad, Ugh! what was I thinking?
05/26/2004 11:44:23 AM · #20
Originally posted by Gringo:

Originally posted by ACPhotoDesign:

Curious why the drive to win these challenges? There is no prize that I know of. Is it recognition? I've been participating in a bunch of online challenges (dpreview forum challenges for Sony and Canon cameras) and have learned many things there. A. People have wide ranging tastes so pictures I love often don't win and I can rarely psych out whether mine will win or not. B. There are many really good photographers in the groups who do challenges and they have great photos that I can learn from. C. My work is gradually improving. D. Best to have fun and enjoy what you are doing since you can't predict whether you will win or not. E. Always submit work you like or think is interesting yourself and don't worry if others don't like it. I try to follow all of these precepts though I do occasionally get a bit frosted when an image of mine that I really like gets poor reception from others. Guess I'm human. ;) Ann


My trouble is I don't like my picture in the banana challenge at all! I can't believe I entered it. I've entered shots I like that didn't do well and thats ok with me, but to not like your own picture and then have everyone agree it's pretty bad, Ugh! what was I thinking?

Ah... yes. I've done that too. It usually happens when I've had one too many martinis. ;) Ann
05/26/2004 11:44:47 AM · #21
I actually liked doing the photo for the banana challenge. I took this just as seriously as I took any of the others of entered so far. I'm of the mind that any subject can be great art. Andy Warhol made a great silkscreen of a banana, not to mention the classic album cover for The Velvet Underground and Nico

I got a laugh out of some of the entries (didn't necessarily vote higher on them). Put it this way, I wasn't bored during the voting. I thought there were a lot of pictures that weren't too good but imaginative. The important thing is there were some really good photos which proves the notion that any subject is art in the hands of a talented artist.

05/26/2004 11:47:51 AM · #22
Originally posted by ACPhotoDesign:

Curious why the drive to win these challenges? There is no prize that I know of.


Last night my daughter asked me if people get anything for winning. I imagine what the ribbon winners get is a greater likelihood that someone will buy their prints since that is one of the benefits of being a registered member. There is certainly a monetary reward if you look at it from that perspective.

Message edited by author 2004-05-26 11:48:18.
05/26/2004 11:49:34 AM · #23
Yep, extra exposure is always useful :)
05/26/2004 11:49:48 AM · #24
I like all the pictures in the Banana challenge better than Andy Warhols.

Even mine! :)

05/26/2004 11:51:44 AM · #25
Originally posted by Gringo:

Originally posted by dsa157:

I don't think fun images and success in challenges are mutually exclusive. Both my ribbon winners have had humor as their main element.

Dave


Yes; But how is your banana picture doing Dave?
That is the painful question.


My banana is doing well. My Unusual Viewpoint is doing poorly.

Originally posted by Gringo:

(I love your work, by the way)


Right back atcha. You've been one of my favorites for a long time now.
I particularly loved your ox for the Chinese Zodiac challenge.

Dave
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