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12/13/2004 02:31:24 PM · #1
I haven't been very involved in the site lately due to a huge number of distractions, good and bad, and I'm way behind on updating my portfolio. I have photos that I've been meaning to post since September that will probably never make it on the site because of space issues, but I thought I would go ahead and upload a few of my recent outtakes.

First off is this Yellow outtake. Personally, I like the shot. I wanted it to be grainy and oversaturated, to have colours that shifted in two different directions, and feel a bit retro, and it came out about like I meant it to. However, it's not really DPC material, and it could have been done much, much better than it was, so I didn't enter it. I've been getting enough subpar scores for trying different things, and this wasn't one that I felt was worth it. It's supposed to demonstrate a balance between green tones and red/orange tones.



These others are all outtakes from the Low Tech challenge, which I had a lot of trouble with because of the topic being extremely subjective. If you go by, say, Wired's standard of Low Tech, anything old or non-digital would pretty much apply. I think many people shot from that angle, and the less high-technologically inclined people went with shots that were so Low Tech as to not really have much to do with technology at all. I ultimately chose an entry that was a compromise between the two - non-electrical, but still a mechanical device. These alternate entries were the extremes on either side.

First, my grandfather's old Polaroid camera. It does take batteries, so I decided it was too electrical to fit the challenge. Also, the reflections on the camera bothered me. The lighting was pretty shoddy.



Second, a book. This one happens to be a book of Tennyson's poems, but I was shooting from the angle of the old standard in learning - i.e., education before computers. However, I felt this was too low tech to really fall under any tech category. I was really fond of the 2nd one, too.



Comments and criticisms would be appreciated.

Message edited by author 2004-12-13 14:32:10.
12/14/2004 02:57:38 PM · #2
Nobody?
12/14/2004 03:01:10 PM · #3
i like the banana shot a lot.
Can't say much for the book shots.
THe camera is OK,but a tad dark for my tastes.

Not an indepth critique, but i have to leave for work in 10 minutes.
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