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08/09/2004 12:07:06 PM · #1
I thought I had a great photo for the feet challenge..But
I guess I thought wrong.Here is one comment..(Well-done picture with a Jeffrey Dahmer twist. You'll lose points with some people for such a macabre image, but not with me! Too bad I can't vote on it)Why do people have to look at part of the photo and not take the whole photo as one.It may be gross to do this yourself (as some have said in comments)but it is really not.Topic for Challenge is FEET (Take a picture that has feet in it. Be creative and original!)Mine is very on topic...and creative in it's own way.Why do people look down on creativity.

Message edited by author 2004-08-09 12:08:29.
08/09/2004 12:09:03 PM · #2
Try to remember that the majority of voters have no taste.

Also, try not to describe your image too much, may get in trouble ;D
08/09/2004 12:11:05 PM · #3
Originally posted by jonpink:

Try to remember that the majority of voters have no taste.


:sigh:: yeah.
08/09/2004 12:14:20 PM · #4
Because it upsets their narrow view of the world? Because their idea of art is too traditional to recognize anything outside a very set boundary?

Who knows! Creativity is different for everybody and one individual's view of it will be dramatically different from person to person.

Don't let exposure of your work to one venue (i.e. DPC) alter your artisitc direction. Take it with a grain of salt. After all, I've been surprised many times at photos that have done well here and photos that I thought should have done much better. Haven't you?
08/09/2004 12:17:30 PM · #5
Hey dont feel bad, In the Blue Moon challenge someone commented "Beer is bad" and proceded to give me a 1. Its just the way this site works, some people just vote for other reasons other than photographic creativity!
08/09/2004 12:40:08 PM · #6
creative doesn't necessarily make it good. don't assume a low score means people don't understand you.

there are many examples of creative/artistic/unusual shots that score very well in the challenges.

Is it possible that this site just happens to be a magnet for the tasteless uncultured heathen who don't 'get' your creative side? yes.

Is it probable?

um...no.

This isn't an attack on any particular person or their work, just a comment since one of these threads comes up after the onset of each challenge.

08/09/2004 04:22:24 PM · #7
Maybe they look down on creativity, but they don't look down on feet. That's their problem, unless they have a feet fetish!
08/09/2004 04:49:48 PM · #8
Originally posted by Wolfie:

Maybe they look down on creativity, but they don't look down on feet. That's their problem, unless they have a feet fetish!

If they look down on creativity then they need not vote..lol (Topic for Challenge is FEET (Take a picture that has feet in it. Be creative )
I'm ok...it just shocked me that people would comment not on the photo in general...but the way it is set up...ya know....lol take this for example.say the challenge was (LIFE) and soemone had a photo of a baby just born..still messy...ya know ..it may be a grose but it's a beautiful thing.you take the challenge topic...and look at the photo and say...hey...this is a great photo.I look at a photo in whole..not in parts.


08/09/2004 04:57:02 PM · #9
Try, also, to remember that

a) making a reference to your photo while the challenge voting is going on is frowned on. I haven't had time to look at the challenge, so I don't know how many fall under the umbrella of such a description.

b) talking about it now can bring added downers, even if your intention was to enlighten people, not only to your photo but to others similar to it.

I realize I may be reading into your 'description' as posted by the commenter, but if I am, perhaps others will and then be able to decipher which is yours.

Discussions such as these, although welcome after challenges have ended, can end up with a negative effect on the submissions being voted on.

Thanks!
08/09/2004 05:07:26 PM · #10
I said it before and I say it again, if it's not a shiny happy greeting card material, if it doesnt have the "haha cute" factor (forget about the wow factor) it's best to not hope for much on this site.
08/09/2004 05:09:58 PM · #11
Originally posted by KarenB:

Try, also, to remember that

a) making a reference to your photo while the challenge voting is going on is frowned on. I haven't had time to look at the challenge, so I don't know how many fall under the umbrella of such a description.

b) talking about it now can bring added downers, even if your intention was to enlighten people, not only to your photo but to others similar to it.

I realize I may be reading into your 'description' as posted by the commenter, but if I am, perhaps others will and then be able to decipher which is yours.

Discussions such as these, although welcome after challenges have ended, can end up with a negative effect on the submissions being voted on.

Thanks!

I didn't describe my photo in any way. I simply gave an example of a challenge that is not going on.(..people..I don't have a baby in the contest...lol)Read it again...I wrote...EXAMPLE
08/09/2004 05:13:54 PM · #12
Troy,

Chin up! If you like your own shot than you should need to be validated here. I have submitted A LOT of fotos that I LOVED that scored below 5. I could care less. I like the direction my fotography is going in & that it is taking me... I cant expect anyone else to feel the same way as me.
If you wanna please the masses, i.e. voters, than be prepared to submit a shot that you may like less but that others may like more. Either way, you'll do just fine by me!

As for the voters having bad taste... I'm not sure that is fair to say. I'm a voter, you're a voter... you see. Subjective perspective... that's what it's all about. You can;t please everyone! Even the best fotos & the ones that win ribbons (notice the differential between the 2) get 1s, 2s & 3s.

08/09/2004 05:15:16 PM · #13
Originally posted by MatrixReloaded:

Originally posted by KarenB:

Try, also, to remember that

a) making a reference to your photo while the challenge voting is going on is frowned on. I haven't had time to look at the challenge, so I don't know how many fall under the umbrella of such a description.

b) talking about it now can bring added downers, even if your intention was to enlighten people, not only to your photo but to others similar to it.

I realize I may be reading into your 'description' as posted by the commenter, but if I am, perhaps others will and then be able to decipher which is yours.

Discussions such as these, although welcome after challenges have ended, can end up with a negative effect on the submissions being voted on.

Thanks!

I didn't describe my photo in any way. I simply gave an example of a challenge that is not going on.(..people..I don't have a baby in the contest...lol)Read it again...I wrote...EXAMPLE


You also said:
Originally posted by MatrixReloaded:

Well-done picture with a Jeffrey Dahmer twist. You'll lose points with some people for such a macabre image, but not with me! Too bad I can't vote on it.


...which could give people an indication of which image in the challenge is yours (since I certainly didn't notice too many that could reasonably be described as macabre).

And sometimes it's not that people don't "get" creativity - sometimes it's just that they don't LIKE your particular creation. Not saying that's the case here but... just because something's creative doesn't automatically mean it's good.

Message edited by author 2004-08-09 17:16:00.
08/09/2004 05:28:14 PM · #14
Originally posted by Kavey:

Originally posted by MatrixReloaded:

[quote=KarenB] Try, also, to remember that

a) making a reference to your photo while the challenge voting is going on is frowned on. I haven't had time to look at the challenge, so I don't know how many fall under the umbrella of such a description.

b) talking about it now can bring added downers, even if your intention was to enlighten people, not only to your photo but to others similar to it.

I realize I may be reading into your 'description' as posted by the commenter, but if I am, perhaps others will and then be able to decipher which is yours.

Discussions such as these, although welcome after challenges have ended, can end up with a negative effect on the submissions being voted on.

Thanks!

I didn't describe my photo in any way. I simply gave an example of a challenge that is not going on.(..people..I don't have a baby in the contest...lol)Read it again...I wrote...EXAMPLE


You also said:
Originally posted by MatrixReloaded:

Well-done picture with a Jeffrey Dahmer twist. You'll lose points with some people for such a macabre image, but not with me! Too bad I can't vote on it.


...which could give people an indication of which image in the challenge is yours (since I certainly didn't notice too many that could reasonably be described as macabre).

I'm sorry
didn't think that a comment (that didn't describe my photo because it isn't macabre)would link someone to a photo...out of 100 anyway...lol
I'm finished
just wanted to ask a simple question and it turned into a thread of wasted space on this server.

08/09/2004 05:35:49 PM · #15
No worries, I was just saying that since Karen had not yet looked at the entries for the challenge she couldn't be sure how well the comment you shared would or wouldn't allow someone to guess your image...

I know it's frustrating to be receiving low scores on an image you thought would do better (my Feet entry is at 5.2) and it's the easiest thing to try and look for excuses or blame the voters for not getting it but surely what we enter our images here at dpc for is to find out how voters here at dpc feel about them?

GOOD LUCK!
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