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08/10/2010 02:40:45 AM · #1
Hmmmmm Which one to enter? Difficult choice...should I go for an over exposed shot or a under exposed one.
08/10/2010 03:01:01 AM · #2
Originally posted by ThingFish:

Hmmmmm Which one to enter? Difficult choice...should I go for an over exposed shot or a under exposed one.


mmm... the way i notice here in dpc, the voters seems to be more lenient on over than under exposed photos.
08/10/2010 09:12:43 AM · #3
Did you read the challenge description? It doesn't necessarily call for "under-" or "over-" exposed; just a word or phrase starting with "under-" or "over-". Like under a cloud or over the moon.
08/10/2010 09:15:43 AM · #4
Originally posted by Pug-H:

Did you read the challenge description? It doesn't necessarily call for "under-" or "over-" exposed; just a word or phrase starting with "under-" or "over-". Like under a cloud or over the moon.


I know....it was meant as a joke/pun
08/10/2010 09:20:35 AM · #5
Missing the exposure would, in general, be a DNMC. One picks up this challenge goal from the Minimal Editing rules. Specifically, "...Minimal Editing is intended as a Ć¢€œstraight from the cameraĆ¢€ test of skill..." Missing the exposure would fail the "test of skill". That said, I completely understand and appreciate an intentional deviation from optimal exposure for artistic purposes. But, it would need to look like it was not a user error.

Message edited by author 2010-08-10 09:21:38.
08/10/2010 09:21:47 AM · #6
I'm looking forward to seeing someone manage to do overprocessed in minimal editing. Also expecting to see some wine glasses or drop shots titled "overdone".
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