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02/25/2004 07:09:25 PM · #1 |
I am new here but i realized there is small issue with submission that some how is being overlooked.
When we submit the our entry, we are asked to write some detail, and most of write stuff like aperture no, iso speed etc, some also include some small write up explaining basic idea behind their entry.
It is interesting to read their explaination about their basic idea ( i read couple of them from old challenges). This information which we enter is not available when we are asked to cast vote but visible when contest is over. If only we could read bit about entry before we cast vote than will help members to cast vote.
Just a small suggestion, as lots of times i have seen people complaining how fellow members did not understand their concept , how people could not understand subtle message towards challenge.
Whole idea of reading an explaination after i have casted vote is no use
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02/25/2004 07:18:28 PM · #2 |
This has been brought up many, many times. A lot of people, myself included, don't want to have to be told in detail what to think of the picture or what it should mean, they want it to speak for itself. |
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02/25/2004 07:22:35 PM · #3 |
This is an excellent example where public flogging would come in handy. I'm still up for testing if we need a subject.
Message edited by author 2004-02-25 19:24:45. |
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02/25/2004 07:25:05 PM · #4 |
I agree, the picture needs to stand by itself!If we all miss the point to bad I am a duffus anyways!!AAAwoooooo(What) Sorry T.E. I had to do that cause I like your handle !
Message edited by author 2004-02-25 19:27:47. |
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02/25/2004 07:30:51 PM · #5 |
Well i plan to upload a snap i wanted to enter for conflict, as other members have suggested picture should speak for it self, it would have spoken for itself but fact i come from India hence it had one element which most of the members would not have been able to understood without written help
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