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12/29/2004 04:29:39 AM · #1 |
I'm a bit disappointed about my score in the 'Pets and their People' challenge (86th or so). I just wanted to know whether this picture would have done any better. It's from the same shooting.
Submission
Outtake
What do you think?
Message edited by author 2004-12-29 04:30:02.
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12/29/2004 04:46:52 AM · #2 |
It's a much more appealing image, but the gerbil/hamster/rodent thingie is is too out-of-focus.
Robt.
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12/29/2004 07:50:42 AM · #3 |
Wy the heck dd you name this thread "Firefox 2.0"?
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12/29/2004 08:19:34 AM · #4 |
I named it Firefox 2.0 because my first entry was called Firefox. The outtake would be like a second version of it...Someone of the site council fixed the title anyways :)
So, any other thoughts about the outtake?
Message edited by author 2004-12-29 10:34:26.
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12/29/2004 09:19:12 AM · #5 |
I would go for the outtake, although I like the composition of the first one. But the outtake appeals to me as a happier image and a better interaction between the two "beings" :) |
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12/29/2004 10:33:35 AM · #6 |
'beings'. lol
I personally prefer the outtake although the hamster is out of focus. I would have submitted the other picture but discovered its potential only when it was too late.
So, are emotions more important than the technical aspects in such a challenge? The first entry mainly relies on crop and post processing, the first one's not so good technically speaking but more emotional.
What should I look for in future submissions?
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