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01/16/2005 10:32:46 PM · #1
I have 2 photos that are very different and i can't deside between them! LOL anyone else with this problem??
01/16/2005 10:38:21 PM · #2
yep but i over came it 2 days ago

i got some opinions form folks with out them knowing the challenge decript. and then i told them that really can help to ease the submittion prossess which for me is always "I lkie them all damit"

GL descide soon or it will be too late :^O
01/16/2005 10:45:29 PM · #3
Originally posted by fotodude:

descide soon or it will be too late :^O


I know!...

edit: never mind

Message edited by author 2005-01-16 22:51:40.
01/16/2005 10:52:44 PM · #4
Every time!!!!
01/16/2005 11:11:25 PM · #5
When your Photography sucks as much as mine does you usually end up with over 30 to choose from *Wink*
01/16/2005 11:12:25 PM · #6
Originally posted by alionic:

When your Photography sucks as much as mine does you usually end up with over 30 to choose from *Wink*


thats funny
01/16/2005 11:26:54 PM · #7
I had to choose between 4 that all felt like my children. Still not sure I made the right decision.
01/16/2005 11:31:04 PM · #8
ok lol i desided :)
01/16/2005 11:51:01 PM · #9
I don't have anything to enter in it.
01/17/2005 12:30:38 AM · #10


Here was my almost entry. What do you think?
01/17/2005 12:33:27 AM · #11
I think it would have gotten around a 5. I'm sure it was a really pleasing sight in person, but its missing saturation and that 'pop' that would really make it stand out.
01/17/2005 12:34:44 AM · #12
Originally posted by dartompkins:

Here was my almost entry. What do you think?

Just a window Dart, probably wouldn't have done too well. (a nice window though! :-)).

I pulled my entry with about 10 minutes to go. I was ambivalent about it and didn't want to suffer a week of update-itis with falling scores!
01/17/2005 12:46:59 AM · #13
Yeah, that is kinda what I thought. I took it on a dreary day. It might have been better in better light. Gotta 5.7 on my entry right now. I have settled into 5.? mediocrity lately. How are you all doing?
01/17/2005 12:51:27 AM · #14
being in Paris on a business trip right now, I had a choice of entering a lovely piece of Parisian architecture or staying with my modern San Diego entry. Decided (probably wrong) to stay put. Will see how it pans out. 6.14 so far after 14 votes...
01/17/2005 12:56:06 AM · #15
Originally posted by ltsimring:

being in Paris on a business trip right now, I had a choice of entering a lovely piece of Parisian architecture or staying with my modern San Diego entry. Decided (probably wrong) to stay put. Will see how it pans out. 6.14 so far after 14 votes...


You really shouldn't give clues as to which piece is yours. Be careful. :)
01/17/2005 01:02:00 AM · #16
no, i'm sure you can't guess my building by my post. In fact, living in San Diego, you basically don't have a choice in architecture challenge but to shoot contemporary stuff - not much of a history there :(
01/17/2005 01:02:32 AM · #17
I am loving this!!!!! Voting on this one is a real treat for me!
01/17/2005 06:14:27 AM · #18
Simring,

I'm a San Diego native and I beg to differ with you, LOL. San Diego is the oldest city in California. You have a lot of non-contemporary stuff to choose from. Balboa Park, for example, for Spanish Revival architecture. Lots of Victorian houses in Golden Hill and Banker's Hill. The missions. Craftsman-style bungalows in Hillcrest. A hell of a photogenic bridge. The Hotel Del in Coronado. Plenty of old houses in Coronado... I could go on.

In fact, the contemporary architetcure in San Diego tends towards the mediocre IMO.

Robt.

01/17/2005 08:11:04 AM · #19
I think I've complained about it in another thread, and complained about it in my photo description, but I'll complain about it again - I can't believe I didn't manage to drag my lazy arse out of the house on Sunday for another batch of shots, I only got a chance to spend about an hour roaming round shooting during the week - it was pretty rainy/cloudy/too hot all the other days, and I really thought my entry was a bit ho-hum (architecture is my favourite thing to photograph so I thought I'd be able to come up with something I was proud of).

Still, the score is holding relatively high - but I keep waiting for it to plummet, at the moment I'm in the mid sixes which is way higher than I expected. Not that I'm asking for a drop in score :).
01/17/2005 09:42:25 AM · #20
Some outtakes.. what do you think?

01/17/2005 07:31:53 PM · #21
Originally posted by Kylie:

I am loving this!!!!! Voting on this one is a real treat for me!

The standard's high and I'm finding it tough to single out the [personal] winners.

It's boiling down to which shots would look great hung on a wall...
01/18/2005 02:32:57 PM · #22
Outtakes. Any thoughts? My submitted pic is hovering just below a 6.

01/18/2005 02:34:26 PM · #23
Gibun,

the topmost of those 3 is very nice indeed.

Robt.
01/18/2005 02:57:48 PM · #24
Originally posted by Imagineer:

Originally posted by Kylie:

I am loving this!!!!! Voting on this one is a real treat for me!

The standard's high and I'm finding it tough to single out the [personal] winners.

It's boiling down to which shots would look great hung on a wall...


Mine would look great hung anywhere. But don't ask me the score :(
01/26/2005 03:03:01 PM · #25
This was a shot I considered, but decided not to knowing this challenge would have been filled with eye-popping shots, and WAS!

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