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10/01/2004 03:28:08 PM · #76
Originally posted by crabappl3:


Vote how you want... but since it's an anonymous process, what's the point of sharing you scale with everyone? If you're the only one giving 2s, then we now know who gave them :-)

-danny


You took the words right out of my mouth. Must have happened while I was sleepin'.
10/01/2004 03:30:56 PM · #77
Originally posted by cghubbell:

If I get a "4", it tells me that relative to DPC standards I was below the 50% mark for my photography.


Relative to the rest of the field in the challenge, that would be what my vote was saying, yes. I'm using the entire scale and judging within the context of this challenge.

So a score of 4 does indeed mean that you're below what I considered to be the average FOR THIS CHALLLENGE.

Message edited by author 2004-10-01 15:40:45.
10/01/2004 03:31:33 PM · #78
Originally posted by Beagleboy:

Originally posted by crabappl3:


Vote how you want... but since it's an anonymous process, what's the point of sharing you scale with everyone? If you're the only one giving 2s, then we now know who gave them :-)

-danny


You took the words right out of my mouth. Must have happened while I was sleepin'.


I already responded to this with a number of reasons, foremost of which was in order to forestall the usual bitching in forums about how anyone could possibly give a 1 to XYZ picture.
10/01/2004 03:41:49 PM · #79
Originally posted by Kavey:

Actually I have provided a link to this thread in the comments I have left.


That's at least somewhat helpful, but in the scheme of things I have to agree with the punk in the cowboy bar analogy. It's not against the rules, but I don't think many folks who get low scores will take great comfort in knowing that you vote differently than everyone else. Like I said, I get what you're doing, I just don't agree with it.

But it's a Friday, so I don't care all that much unless it in some way impacts me getting a cold beer in about an hour and 20 minutes ;)


10/01/2004 03:42:34 PM · #80
I really don't think it matters what scale you use to vote only that you apply it equally to every pic you vote on. It all averages out in the end.
10/01/2004 03:42:59 PM · #81
Originally posted by cghubbell:

It's not against the rules, but I don't think many folks who get low scores will take great comfort in knowing that you vote differently than everyone else.


Fair enough!

But then, I don't vote in order to provide comfort, I vote to give my personal feedback on how I like an entry compared to the other entries in the challenge!

Enjoy the beer and have a good weekend!
10/01/2004 03:47:46 PM · #82
On Fridays, I usually order a Pizza. It's quick and easy and my wife doesn't have to cook it. When it arrives, I usually eat the piece facing me first, and work my way around in a clockwise fashion until I've had my fill. But for todays pizza, I'm going to start with the piece away from me, and move counter clockwise. It's not that I think the piece facing me is sub standard, or that the direction from which the slices are taken from the box will somehow affect the cooling of the cheese. But Kavey has inspired me to be different, and different I shall be. ;)

(to be read in a lighthearted and friendly tone)
10/01/2004 03:48:56 PM · #83
ROFL
10/01/2004 03:53:10 PM · #84
Oh yeah! I'm gonna add a pizza to that beer now! I knew somehow this thread would end up improving my quality of life :)
10/01/2004 03:53:59 PM · #85
Originally posted by cghubbell:

Oh yeah! I'm gonna add a pizza to that beer now! I knew somehow this thread would end up improving my quality of life :)


That's coz it's a badarse thread!
10/01/2004 04:28:02 PM · #86
Okie dokie, so you have a voting style. Why create a thread about it?
10/01/2004 04:28:44 PM · #87
Originally posted by Jacko:

Okie dokie, so you have a voting style. Why create a thread about it?


ROFL
10/01/2004 04:31:05 PM · #88
Originally posted by Jacko:

Okie dokie, so you have a voting style. Why create a thread about it?


If for no other reason than to inspire me to break out of my pizza eating meloncholy.

Message edited by author 2004-10-01 16:31:30.
10/01/2004 04:32:02 PM · #89
ROFLMAO aha!

Originally posted by Kavey:

Originally posted by Jacko:

Okie dokie, so you have a voting style. Why create a thread about it?


ROFL

10/01/2004 04:33:03 PM · #90
I think you all would be surprised at how different people vote different ways.
I start my vote at 5 and go up or down from there. 4, 5's and 6's are about 75% of my vote. The rest are either under of over that. I am a tough voter. It takes a technically good shot to get about 6 for me. If it is tech. good and creative than you're sure to get an 8-10 from me.

I don't use the whole 10 scale because the pictures are usually a 4, 5 or 6.

It isn't very often I will give a 1, 2 or 3. If it is perverted, way out of focus or doesn't meet the challenge then you get a 1.

10/01/2004 04:34:07 PM · #91
Originally posted by Kavey:

Originally posted by cghubbell:

It's not against the rules, but I don't think many folks who get low scores will take great comfort in knowing that you vote differently than everyone else.


Fair enough!

But then, I don't vote in order to provide comfort, I vote to give my personal feedback on how I like an entry compared to the other entries in the challenge!

I agree with your sentiments, Kavey. Just cos it's a Masters Challenge doesn't mean I am going be giving out 10's willy nilly.

I start on 5 and go up or down as I see fit.

There are a few on there that don't rate a five! Also there are some that rate an 8. Not many that rate a 10.

Or, are we supposed to be cowed into giving 10's cos it's a Masters!

Have to agree with your sentiments, Kavey. Why should everyone expect 10's just cos its a Masters Challenge? I have voted as I usually do, those that I think deserve it, get the higher marks, those that don't...get a lower vote.

Or are we just supposed to be cowed into voting high cos it's Masters?

Enjoy the beer and have a good weekend!


Message edited by author 2004-10-01 16:38:56.
10/01/2004 04:38:07 PM · #92
Originally posted by Jacko:

Okie dokie, so you have a voting style. Why create a thread about it?


Cuz she can. :-P
10/01/2004 04:38:49 PM · #93
Originally posted by Sonifo:

Originally posted by Jacko:

Okie dokie, so you have a voting style. Why create a thread about it?


Cuz she can. :-P


ROFL
Oh stop, please stop making me laugh. I keep inhaling my strawberry, raspberry and banana smoothie and that stuff is too thick to breathe!
10/01/2004 04:48:12 PM · #94
quite honestly, i don't see the reason or the benefit of adjusting your voting scale for just this challenge. as someone said earlier (sorry, i can't remember who), we're the same people who submit photos to every challenge. why should this challenge require a shift in voting? it's no different except there are less photos on which to vote.

if i'm understanding correctly, you're voting on each photo relatively to the other photos in the challenge and not basing your vote on the individual merits of each photo?
10/01/2004 04:51:07 PM · #95
Originally posted by sher9204:

quite honestly, i don't see the reason or the benefit of adjusting your voting scale for just this challenge. as someone said earlier (sorry, i can't remember who), we're the same people who submit photos to every challenge. why should this challenge require a shift in voting? it's no different except there are less photos on which to vote.

if i'm understanding correctly, you're voting on each photo relatively to the other photos in the challenge and not basing your vote on the individual merits of each photo?


To a certain extent yes, and that's how I have ALWAYS voted. There is no absolute since each challenge has it's own challenges and I vote on how well people have succeeded in the context of the other entries.

I have already tried to explain why I feel this challenge requires a shift in voting from me. I can understand you're disagreeing with that, that's totally fair enough. As for not understanding it at all, I don't know how else I can explain to clarify the WHY of it.
10/01/2004 05:24:47 PM · #96
Originally posted by pitsaman:

Woul anyone give 1 to this photo : ?

You want a one? Okay, here ya go...
1
I got a whole bunch if you want more.
11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111, etc..

10/01/2004 06:37:48 PM · #97
Originally posted by sher9204:

quite honestly, i don't see the reason or the benefit of adjusting your voting scale for just this challenge. as someone said earlier (sorry, i can't remember who), we're the same people who submit photos to every challenge. why should this challenge require a shift in voting?

But, the whole point behind this challenge is that it is not the same people who submit photos to every challenge. These are supposed to be photos from 'The Masters', and as such I am holding them to a higher standard.

I expected to see truly masterful photos. Unfortunately, for the most part, I've been disappointed. Sure, there are some very nice photos, but not as many real gems as I thought there would be. In my opinion, the level of photographic and artistic excellence seen in this challenge is not much different from most of the other challenges that I've seen. To me, the only difference is that there are few, if any, amateurish snapshots.

I realize that I̢۪ll probably be hated for saying so, but that̢۪s my honest opinion. Take it or leave it.

10/01/2004 06:41:30 PM · #98
Just to offset the title a lil: I just gave out my first 10 (ten!) this year (Masters Challenge). Should I open a bottle of wine or go out and take a better photo? ;-)
10/01/2004 06:55:06 PM · #99
Originally posted by zeuszen:

Just to offset the title a lil: I just gave out my first 10 (ten!) this year (Masters Challenge). Should I open a bottle of wine or go out and take a better photo? ;-)

Oh my indecisive friend, let me help you out. You should open a bottle of wine and take a better photo. Can it be reasonably said photos can be compared (assigned an ordering)? I think not, so for my part I give every photo a teetering 3, then pick the one that gets in my head and give it a 10.
10/01/2004 07:02:54 PM · #100
Originally posted by dwoolridge:

Oh my indecisive friend, let me help you out. You should open a bottle of wine and take a better photo. Can it be reasonably said photos can be compared (assigned an ordering)? I think not, so for my part I give every photo a teetering 3, then pick the one that gets in my head and give it a 10.


Sounds like you took your own advice, at least in part ;-) My world, alas, is ordered. it's just, my rod's not fit sometimes.
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