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03/02/2007 12:02:22 AM · #1 |
Post your outtakes from the Trees challenge here. |
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03/02/2007 12:14:45 AM · #2 |
A tribute to Charles Schulz was suggested title |
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03/02/2007 12:24:23 AM · #3 |
outtake:
entry:
The falling snow made my entry much more dynamic, I thought. It seems the voters agreed with me ;-)
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03/02/2007 12:24:24 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by srdanz:
A tribute to Charles Schulz was suggested title |
I like "Good Grief!" as a title. Nice shot! |
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03/02/2007 12:27:17 AM · #5 |
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03/02/2007 12:32:34 AM · #6 |
Entry:
score: 5.2303
Outtake 1:
Outtake 2:
I liked this one alot except for the portion of the apt bldg in the bottom right corner.
I suspect I chose the wrong one to enter.
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03/02/2007 12:33:11 AM · #7 |
These are edits of trees shots I almost went with
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03/02/2007 12:33:41 AM · #8 |
I think I submitted the wrong shot. Here are two alternates. Would anyone kindly comment (i.e., vote) for my alternates
//images.dpchallenge.com/images_portfolio/1993/thumb/477900.jpg
Message edited by author 2007-03-02 00:40:22. |
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03/02/2007 12:37:30 AM · #9 |
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Both are post-processed beyond the scope of the challenge, but they were initially taken with Trees in mind.
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03/02/2007 12:38:35 AM · #10 |
I prefer your first outtake to your entry. The second one is too small.
Message edited by author 2007-03-02 00:40:41. |
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03/02/2007 12:39:09 AM · #11 |
Joe, I think you would have ribboned with any of those.
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03/02/2007 12:43:43 AM · #12 |
I think you chose the best shot to enter....but they are all quite wonderful! |
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03/02/2007 12:58:23 AM · #13 |
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03/02/2007 01:23:27 AM · #14 |
My original idea was "Cant see the forest for the . . ." and I took these for that idea;
But then I remembered the road to my uncle's place in Lesmurdie and thought of "Guard of Honour" and got my entry, however I liked this shot better but it had a raindrop on the lens so I diodnt want to get massacred for it.
However, my entry did nab me a personal best score so I am content.
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03/02/2007 01:44:20 AM · #15 |
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03/02/2007 08:50:09 AM · #16 |
Did I make a mistake on my entry?
Entry:
Outtakes:
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03/02/2007 08:51:20 AM · #17 |
outtake
entry
I guess I entered the correct one. |
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03/02/2007 08:53:14 AM · #18 |
Entry:
Outtake:
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03/02/2007 08:55:39 AM · #19 |
Entry:
But the one I really like/d much more:
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03/02/2007 04:42:40 PM · #20 |
Originally posted by pineapple: Entry:
But the one I really like/d much more:
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I like your second one better too! |
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03/02/2007 05:53:00 PM · #21 |
Originally posted by pccjrose: Did I make a mistake on my entry?
Outtakes:
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I think this is outtake is a much stronger image. But, considering my track record, maybe my opinion isn't worth very much. |
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03/02/2007 05:57:51 PM · #22 |
Entry
Same lake, I just turned and put the rising sun 90 degrees to my camera. The entry was shot towards the rising sun. I liked the higher contrast better for submission. Probably a wrong choice!
Message edited by author 2007-03-02 17:59:19. |
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03/02/2007 06:07:57 PM · #23 |
And here's how CrazyStripesss saw them come about!

Message edited by author 2007-03-02 18:54:09. |
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03/02/2007 06:43:17 PM · #24 |
I seemed to have been bit by the DNMC Nazis who didn't consider part of a tree to be a tree.
I probably would have done even worse with this outtake even though I think it's DPC friendly and was a product of very lucky lighting (instead of any artificial background)...
Entry:
Outtake:

Message edited by author 2007-03-02 18:43:31. |
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03/02/2007 06:59:46 PM · #25 |
Here is another version-this one cropped and manipulated to be closer to reality. I went back and forth between vertical and horizontal crop... |
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