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02/17/2006 08:14:14 PM · #26 |
I can agree quite often my choice has the cringe factor but I have good Intentions "!!!!! |
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02/17/2006 08:29:54 PM · #27 |
If you are here to learn to take better photos, then forget about scores. Enter as many challenges as you can. I have learned the most from my worst entries. I know that I am improving because I can look at earlier submissions and chuckle. Don't obsess. Enter. And ask questions of other members. I have learned alot by talking to and listening to the likes of Bear-Music, Drachoo, the "kiwis" etc etc.
Bottom line- scores mean little unless you root out the issues that caused the low scores.
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02/17/2006 11:36:46 PM · #28 |
Originally posted by digitalpins: I did that for the recent free study, dont know what I was thinking, me being a dumbass I entered the wrong one, did not realize either until I saw it on the website when the voting started |
Apparently not everyone is aware of the Challenge Summary page which shows
- Challenges in submission along with your submitted photos waiting for the rollover
- Challenges currently in voting showng your current entries in the toting cycle
- Recently completed challenges showing those of your entries now on the frontpage challenge results
You get to this page by clicking the page "Challenges" on the DPC Menu Bar, not one of the dropdown options
Brett |
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02/17/2006 11:43:05 PM · #29 |
i was always submit photos that are out of focus, but i cant see it...i must need new contacts!!! thats why i dont enter much, but i'm in the 80's contest. wish me luck!
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