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08/25/2007 11:55:21 PM · #26 |
Originally posted by Simms: I wouldnt be surprised if Alexsaberi, Desouza, DrAchoo or Larus managed to break the 8.6 barrier at some point in the future, their work is of consistantly high standard..
Defintely 4 of my favourite photographers on here. |
Well, I appreciate the vote of confidence and it's a great honor to be named among those names, but I haven't even broken 8.0, which Saberi and Larus both have. Also Jorge has come much closer than me in far fewer challenges as well. I'm the least likely to do something so impressive. |
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08/26/2007 12:02:57 AM · #27 |
Originally posted by NikonJeb: Well, y'all can write me off 'cause I'm certainly not that good, but I just don't see this shot as particularly impressive.
IMNSHO, it wouldn't do anywhere close to that kind of score now.
Just for the heck of it, I showed it to my wife and told her it was the highest scoring DPC shot ever.....she asked,"Why?". |
Watch what you say, that's langdon's shot. Even if it was a snapshot of a snotty nosed child that was out of focus and overexposed I would still say it's the best picture ever. J/k =D. It's a very nice shot but you're right, it wouldn't have scored as high these days. First of all, only a bit of the table is in the shot! The challenge name clearly states "Table Shot". The table should be the main focus!!!!!!! (J/K again =) |
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08/26/2007 12:33:25 AM · #28 |
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08/26/2007 12:42:21 AM · #29 |
I agree 100% with everyone. |
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