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08/16/2004 03:38:07 PM · #76
Originally posted by Nelzie:



Does anyone else agree or disagree with my summation here?


I completely agree, I was afraid people would make down for having non scientific images. Now it seems that they are!
08/16/2004 03:41:31 PM · #77
steady downward spiral...

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08/16/2004 03:42:20 PM · #78
Originally posted by Nelzie:


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Using both the 'science' aspect and the plant aspect of this challenge could possibly be a bonus, if you are so inclined, but the 'science' bit isn't the core of this challenge and doesn't have to be included.

Does anyone else agree or disagree with my summation here?


I think that the word choice of "botany" adds a scientific slant. If the challenge were "Plant Life" or "Flora" or a more generic term then I'd agree 100%. But I find that I'm not subtracting points for non-science, but the good science ones are scoring the best in my book.
08/16/2004 03:44:13 PM · #79
duh,


Message edited by author 2004-08-16 15:44:40.
08/16/2004 03:45:12 PM · #80
Originally posted by Chrisds:

A photo of a flower, although it may be a nice picture may not convey the science part effectively


I think the "science" part was just in the definition of what "Botany" is. The challenge was to compose a picture where plantlife was the central theme. Right????
08/16/2004 03:48:58 PM · #81
the original idea I had for this was a scalpel, a needle, a stethascope (sic) and a tomato with a hole cut out of it and "bleeding"
It would have been called "lo-botany"
that would have been a nice mix of "study" and "plant life", but maybe not "science of plant life"

too bad i couldnt find a scalpel...
08/16/2004 03:50:42 PM · #82
Originally posted by joebok:

Originally posted by Nelzie:


...
Using both the 'science' aspect and the plant aspect of this challenge could possibly be a bonus, if you are so inclined, but the 'science' bit isn't the core of this challenge and doesn't have to be included.

Does anyone else agree or disagree with my summation here?


I think that the word choice of "botany" adds a scientific slant. If the challenge were "Plant Life" or "Flora" or a more generic term then I'd agree 100%. But I find that I'm not subtracting points for non-science, but the good science ones are scoring the best in my book.


My point exactly. I read the full challenge description. I also read the title 'Botany' excuse me for suggesting that entries should probably be 'weighted' accordingly..

I am not giving 1's and 2's to the entries that show just a plant or flower, but I am adding marks for the entries that contain scientific apparatus or implication.

If the challenge was for shots of flowers it would have been:

Title: Shots of plants, flowers and green stuff'
Take a photo that has a flower or plant or anything green in it at all really...

08/16/2004 03:52:17 PM · #83
Hmm .. I guess that could be part of the reason why I'm not scoring as good as I thought. Mine has no science either.
08/16/2004 03:52:44 PM · #84
Posting this description for the third time for those who just don't get what the challenge is about:

Botany is the science or study of plants. - blah blah blah
Capture - Go get your gun and set your wildlife traps to ensnare, or cage, or simply conquer
a well-composed image - a deep hole in the ground with water in it, which also has a musical score written on the side of the walls... I do have to include this definition of image: mental picture of something not real or present, so this means that it cannot be real, but has to be something only you can see in your mind.
that has plant life - should be a factory that has evolved into not just a thing of bricks and metal, but is now alive
as its central theme. - in other words make sure that it is exactly centered right in the middle of your photo, so to do this, just resize it down to be exactly 1 pixel in size and in the exact center, so that no one will be able to say that it is not centered.

So to summarize, be sure that your well with a musical score concerning a factory that is alive which only you can see in your mind is exactly one pixel in size and centered, with extra points for it being in a cage or a trap. :-)

Although I do love what Coolhar said about it: "A factory belching smoke with lots of busy workers scurrying around, maybe some forklifts with a little motion blur."

I sure hope this description of the challenge helps clarify what you should picture. And believe me if your picture doesn't meet my idea of the challenge, I will definitely rate you only a 1, and rant about how no one really understood the challenge.
08/16/2004 03:52:57 PM · #85
Originally posted by joebok:

Originally posted by Nelzie:


...
Using both the 'science' aspect and the plant aspect of this challenge could possibly be a bonus, if you are so inclined, but the 'science' bit isn't the core of this challenge and doesn't have to be included.

Does anyone else agree or disagree with my summation here?


I think that the word choice of "botany" adds a scientific slant. If the challenge were "Plant Life" or "Flora" or a more generic term then I'd agree 100%. But I find that I'm not subtracting points for non-science, but the good science ones are scoring the best in my book.


The word 'Botany' may have been chosen as a way to get away from using 'Plant Life' or 'Green Things that Grow in the Dirt' or 'Floral'. Of course, a number of people have commented numerous times about how loose and easily interpreted a few fairly different ways several challenges have and can be. This could be one more example of a little more definition being needed for some people or a little looser interpretation by some voters.

In this challenge, I don't care if someone includes science in their image. As long as 'Plant Life' is central to the shot and it is a well composed image, it will score well. I am not providing 'extra' (nor would I deduct) points if someone includes science in their image as the challenge description defines plant life as the central theme of this challenge, not the study of plant life.
08/16/2004 03:53:47 PM · #86
i think that there is a serious conspiracy among the sc to write obtuse and ambiguous descriptions so that they can sit back, week after week, laughing at our endless threads about the interpretation of the challenges, how we are going to vote on them, and our complaints about how others are voting...
08/16/2004 03:58:47 PM · #87
Originally posted by skiprow:

i think that there is a serious conspiracy among the sc to write obtuse and ambiguous descriptions so that they can sit back, week after week, laughing at our endless threads about the interpretation of the challenges, how we are going to vote on them, and our complaints about how others are voting...


Could be.

Although it could be an attempt to make people step outside of the boxes that they place themselves in. Force them to get outside of their preconcieved notions by presenting them with the results of other people's interpretations of the same ambigious definitions.
08/16/2004 04:09:52 PM · #88
Getting hammered! (again) Started out with 6's and have had a few since, but from my scores over the day I know I'm getting a lot of 4's and definitely some threes.

From //www.yourdictionary.com:
BOTANY
1. a. The science or study of plants. b. A book or scholarly work on this subject.

2. The plant life of a particular area: the botany of the Ohio River valley.

3. The characteristic features and biology of a particular kind of plant or plant group.

Now it seems to me that a flower can express a characteristic feature of a plant.....
Yes, the scientific aspect of the name suggests an approach that some might want to (and some have) taken. BUT, there's nothing in the challenge description that says, no flowers!

I just can't wait for "Neon" to go live with the anti-posterboard, anti-fish, anti-automobile, anti-it's not orangey-red, trolls waiting in the wings!

(BTW: FLORA= "Plants considered as a group, especially the plants of a particular country, region, or time." Which would have been much more difficult to do in a single shot competition.)
08/16/2004 04:28:06 PM · #89
I have improved on past challenges but very disappointed with things so far, followed the challenge to the letter this time and sitting on 4.8.

Guess it doesn't matter about challenge as long as you enter a picture of a close-up of a flower!

Still, I'm learning about the way people vote and perhaps one day I will pass that 5.0 mark.

Won't bother with NudeII challenge, can't find any volunteers.
08/16/2004 04:30:48 PM · #90
When I read the challenge .. the words "..plant life.." seemed to suggest more that just the plant (to me). I figured if they wanted us to just take pictures of plants .. then the challenge title would have been different and more importantly I dont think the word "life" would not have been in the sentence ("Capture a well-composed image that has plant life as its central theme").

Anyway .. with that said .. I've given several plain flower shots 10 ... because it appears I have read too much into the challenge (personally I dont think so, but I'm not going to judge people down b/c of my opinion).

Cheers,
Mike
08/16/2004 04:38:28 PM · #91
Ewe .... holdin up.... now its gone dark the trolls come out to play !

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08/16/2004 04:48:11 PM · #92
Sorry guys, read thru all the forum and general concensus is the Botany is pictures of plants, full stop!

Don't agree, Botany is the study or science of plants and as such the challenge should depict that, so far seen only about 5 that bear that out.

Rest are Macro shots of plants.

This is not what I thought was going to happen in DPC.

Still, $25 is cheap way of looking at good pics.

Shame people don't vote on the challenge.

Nude 2 will be shop dummies etc.

Check back later!
08/16/2004 05:55:11 PM · #93
I'm curious for you to point out those 5 pictures once the challenge is over. Seeing mine wasn't a macro, it must be one of your picks ;)

Originally posted by Wolfie:

Sorry guys, read thru all the forum and general concensus is the Botany is pictures of plants, full stop!

Don't agree, Botany is the study or science of plants and as such the challenge should depict that, so far seen only about 5 that bear that out.

Rest are Macro shots of plants.

This is not what I thought was going to happen in DPC.

Still, $25 is cheap way of looking at good pics.

Shame people don't vote on the challenge.

Nude 2 will be shop dummies etc.

Check back later!
08/16/2004 06:09:24 PM · #94
I will happily point out the photos,

Once challenge has finished.
08/16/2004 06:11:56 PM · #95
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Badly.
08/16/2004 06:25:23 PM · #96
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I've dropped from almost a 7!
oh well....
08/16/2004 06:29:34 PM · #97
in the last 6hrs i got 8 good comments and my score dropped by 0.25 points.
how does that work ? :O
08/16/2004 06:30:06 PM · #98
Originally posted by gaurawa:

in the last 6hrs i got 8 good comments and my score dropped by 0.25 points.
how does that work ? :O


It's that new math... ;o)
08/16/2004 06:38:20 PM · #99
Originally posted by gaurawa:

in the last 6hrs i got 8 good comments and my score dropped by 0.25 points.
how does that work ? :O

I've only gotten 2 comments, I wish low voters would tell why they voted low
08/16/2004 06:39:26 PM · #100
Originally posted by Wolfie:

Sorry guys, read thru all the forum and general concensus is the Botany is pictures of plants, full stop!

Don't agree, Botany is the study or science of plants and as such the challenge should depict that, so far seen only about 5 that bear that out.

Rest are Macro shots of plants.


1. Pardon, but "botany" has several definitions, as I pointed out above.
2. There's nothing wrong with general consensus. After all, that's what dictionary definitions are--how the word is used, not how itshould be used.
3. How do you take a picture of an intangible concept such as "study" or "science"?
4. Pick up any book on botany and I'm sure you'll find plenty (if not mostly) macro shots of plants (cellular structure, stages of reproductive organs, i.e. flowers, leaves, roots, etc....)

And lastly, this is like having a "human biology" challenge and saying that you should have only pictures that depict the study of human biology (dissected cadavers comes to mind) but that you can't have a picture of an eye, or lips, or any of your other favorite body parts.

(I'm done now. So go give my flower macro a 10, please.)
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