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05/29/2010 08:13:01 PM · #1 |
Hello everyone!
I'm just putting in a plug for voting on missed focus.
Some people seem reluctant to vote on missed focus, because it's not their style, some because it's not their genre, some because they claim they don't know anything about it. But this is a chance to explore something new. If you hate them all, you hate them all. But I think you'll be surprised and find that there are some true gems in there. The funny thing is, that what you think are gems, others will think are trash and vice versa. Remember, this site is all about learning. What an excellent way to experience something that perhaps you haven't deeply explored.
There are less votes in this challenge than I've ever seen on DPC -- let's start a "get out the vote" campaign!
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05/29/2010 08:16:41 PM · #2 |
I've been doing my part.
You have rated 176 of 273 images (64%) in this challenge.
You have commented on 17 images (6%) in this challenge.
You have given an average score of 6.2443. |
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05/29/2010 08:39:13 PM · #3 |
Just got my 100th vote yippee....pity it dragged my score down :( |
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05/29/2010 08:43:23 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by keegbow: Just got my 100th vote yippee....pity it dragged my score down :( |
Yeah I was going to say if people quit voting I might stay above 5!
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05/29/2010 08:49:09 PM · #5 |
In the spirit of the challenge topic, I am accidentally giving high votes to bad pics and vice-versa. |
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05/29/2010 08:51:19 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by Art Roflmao: In the spirit of the challenge topic, I am accidentally giving high votes to bad pics and vice-versa. |
uh oh.... I'm in trouble (one way or the other). And I'm still at 90 votes.
Message edited by author 2010-05-29 20:52:15. |
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05/29/2010 09:12:29 PM · #7 |
I just realized how stupid it was for me to have started this thread. I'm sub 5 -- why would I want more sub 5 votes! x)
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05/29/2010 09:19:10 PM · #8 |
I voted for about half of these so far, I found in general I was giving out pretty low votes with the occasional exceptions of very high votes.
I've already given out two 10's, four 9's and six 8's, which is more than I will often give in an entire challenge! Mind you, I've also given out a lot of 3's and 4's (don't hate me!). |
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05/29/2010 10:20:09 PM · #9 |
I have more votes in peanuts than missed focus :) |
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05/29/2010 10:26:04 PM · #10 |
I've voted on a few but before I go on, I have an observation/question.
What do you think of this?
On the ones I voted for i've been giving high scores to shots that WOULD HAVE looked GREAT if the focus was correct.
At the same time, I've been giving lower (not low) scores to shots that look VERY GOOD in their blurred state but would have seemed "plain" or "blah" if focus was correct.
Does this make sense? |
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05/29/2010 10:27:42 PM · #11 |
I personally was quite surprised at the quality of some of the images in this challenge and a few of them had a very Impressionism quality to them. Kudos to all who participated in this challenge.
Ray |
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05/29/2010 11:01:42 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by kenskid: On the ones I voted for i've been giving high scores to shots that WOULD HAVE looked GREAT if the focus was correct.
At the same time, I've been giving lower (not low) scores to shots that look VERY GOOD in their blurred state but would have seemed "plain" or "blah" if focus was correct.
Does this make sense? |
Sounds backwards from what I am doing. If it would have looked great in focus, but the blurred state takes away from it, that does not earn it a higher vote. If the blurred state enhances the image and gives it interest, THAT gets a higher vote from me. I see the challenge as using the out of focus aspect to make it interesting. |
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05/29/2010 11:08:09 PM · #13 |
It was a hard challenge to vote it. But I did it:
Missed Focus II
you rated 268 of 273 entries (98%) · Finish voting |
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05/29/2010 11:17:17 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by Art Roflmao: In the spirit of the challenge topic, I am accidentally giving high votes to bad pics and vice-versa. |
Giving bad pics to high voters? |
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05/29/2010 11:19:51 PM · #15 |
Originally posted by bvy: Originally posted by Art Roflmao: In the spirit of the challenge topic, I am accidentally giving high votes to bad pics and vice-versa. |
Giving bad pics to high voters? |
whaa? I missed that. |
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05/29/2010 11:26:30 PM · #16 |
Originally posted by Yo_Spiff: Originally posted by kenskid: On the ones I voted for i've been giving high scores to shots that WOULD HAVE looked GREAT if the focus was correct.
At the same time, I've been giving lower (not low) scores to shots that look VERY GOOD in their blurred state but would have seemed "plain" or "blah" if focus was correct.
Does this make sense? |
Sounds backwards from what I am doing. If it would have looked great in focus, but the blurred state takes away from it, that does not earn it a higher vote. If the blurred state enhances the image and gives it interest, THAT gets a higher vote from me. I see the challenge as using the out of focus aspect to make it interesting. |
I'm with you on that, i'm voting on the shot itself, not what the unblurred version could have been. My interpretation of this challenge is to use the focus (or lack of) to enhance the shot. |
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05/29/2010 11:37:35 PM · #17 |
Originally posted by Covert_Oddity: I'm with you on that, i'm voting on the shot itself, not what the unblurred version could have been. My interpretation of this challenge is to use the focus (or lack of) to enhance the shot. |
Not sure who that was in response to, since you quoted both of us, but it is in agreement with what I said.
added: reread your post and you were agreeing with me.
Message edited by author 2010-05-29 23:38:07. |
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05/30/2010 12:50:45 AM · #18 |
Challenge: Missed Focus II (May. 17th 2010 - May. 23rd 2010)
Rules: Advanced Editing
Submissions: 274
Voting Deadline: May. 30th 2010
Details: In some cases, having your subject be out of focus is desirable. Take a photo in which your main subject, at least, is out of focus. Other parts of your image may or may not be in focus.
Stats: You have rated 274 of 274 images (100%) in this challenge.
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05/30/2010 12:55:08 AM · #19 |
Originally posted by kenskid: I've voted on a few but before I go on, I have an observation/question.
What do you think of this?
On the ones I voted for i've been giving high scores to shots that WOULD HAVE looked GREAT if the focus was correct.
At the same time, I've been giving lower (not low) scores to shots that look VERY GOOD in their blurred state but would have seemed "plain" or "blah" if focus was correct.
Does this make sense? |
No. |
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05/30/2010 02:26:10 AM · #20 |
Originally posted by kenskid: I've voted on a few but before I go on, I have an observation/question.
What do you think of this?
On the ones I voted for i've been giving high scores to shots that WOULD HAVE looked GREAT if the focus was correct.
At the same time, I've been giving lower (not low) scores to shots that look VERY GOOD in their blurred state but would have seemed "plain" or "blah" if focus was correct.
Does this make sense? |
I think it does not.
According to the challenge description the idea is to present a photo in which the lack of focus on main subject, or in the whole image, DOES improve the image. That is 180 degrees from "giving high scores to shots that WOULD HAVE looked GREAT if the focus was correct.". |
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05/30/2010 02:28:47 AM · #21 |
What can I say, you inspired me. It's been a long time since I voted, but I figure if there's a challenge I need to vote on it's one like this. I'm pretty confident with where I've scored the images, but might come back and do some more commenting. There's one thing I felt many people had wrong. There were a lot that I would say weren't simply "Missed focus", but were "Missed composition and focus." I feel that to meet the challenge, the composition should really work both ways. Many would clearly not look right compositionally if the "subject" were in focus. I typically knocked off a point or two for those instances.
You have rated 268 of 273 images (98%) in this challenge.
You have commented on 34 images (12%) in this challenge.
You have given an average score of 6.0075. |
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05/30/2010 01:08:17 PM · #22 |
Yes I see what the spirit of the challenge is now....I will re-evaluate.
Originally posted by Yo_Spiff: Originally posted by kenskid: On the ones I voted for i've been giving high scores to shots that WOULD HAVE looked GREAT if the focus was correct.
At the same time, I've been giving lower (not low) scores to shots that look VERY GOOD in their blurred state but would have seemed "plain" or "blah" if focus was correct.
Does this make sense? |
Sounds backwards from what I am doing. If it would have looked great in focus, but the blurred state takes away from it, that does not earn it a higher vote. If the blurred state enhances the image and gives it interest, THAT gets a higher vote from me. I see the challenge as using the out of focus aspect to make it interesting. |
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05/30/2010 02:54:17 PM · #23 |
Originally posted by aliqui: I feel that to meet the challenge, the composition should really work both ways. Many would clearly not look right compositionally if the "subject" were in focus. I typically knocked off a point or two for those instances. |
So those missing points are only awarded to images where the composition would work if the photograph did NOT meet the challenge? In your voting are any points reserved for those that used the misfocused blur AS part of the composition? My high scores were often images where, without the missed focus it was not a great image, but the addition of the blur shifts the way one sees the composition. They use the blur to created a drama, that would be lacking if you imagined this central point of the challenge away before you voted. |
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05/30/2010 03:01:39 PM · #24 |
I scored too, found some great new favorites!
You have rated 274 of 274 images (100%) in this challenge.
You have commented on 6 images (2%) in this challenge.
You have given an average score of 6.5657. |
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05/30/2010 03:24:32 PM · #25 |
You have rated 264 of 273 images (97%) in this challenge.
You have commented on 8 images (3%) in this challenge.
You have given an average score of 5.0909.You have rated 264 of 273 images (97%) in this challenge.
You have commented on 8 images (3%) in this challenge.
You have given an average score of 5.0909.
Will probably comment some more. Some real wonders in there. |
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