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04/07/2004 01:03:05 AM · #1
Find a digital photo tutorial on this site or another and create a photo where the result is enhanced by the tutorial. The title of your piece MUST be the URL of the tutorial.

At the end of this challenge, we will have a challenge full of pointers to tutorials all over the web!

Rules: Advanced rules, essential to maintain scene integrity, with multiple exposures permitted to allow following advanced tutorials such as increasing dynamic range.
04/07/2004 01:30:36 AM · #2
this would be great fun, and something that I've been itching to do...
04/07/2004 01:48:41 AM · #3
Sounds like a blast.
04/07/2004 03:18:01 AM · #4
this is a great idea
04/07/2004 07:30:23 AM · #5
I like the idea too, but I wouldnt like having URLs as titles. I think URLs in the image description would be better. Would tutorials include "How'd They do That"s?
04/07/2004 07:32:29 AM · #6
Hmmm, pretty cool idea for a challenge....perhaps will get me to acturally perform a tutorial. Kinda like a school class room exercise....let's have the voteing to be a grade instead and give college credit!!!!! LOL
04/07/2004 09:14:56 AM · #7
Originally posted by Konador:

I like the idea too, but I wouldnt like having URLs as titles. I think URLs in the image description would be better. Would tutorials include "How'd They do That"s?


You're right, I was thinking the URL as title might be awkward too. And more importantly it would not make the nature of the tutorial obvious at first glance.

REVISED PROPOSAL:

Find a digital photo tutorial on this site or another and create a photo where the result is enhanced by the tutorial. The title of your piece MUST be a short name or description of the technique.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENT: In the image description, you must give the full URL of the tutorial, or bibliographic reference. At the end of this challenge, we will have a challenge full of examples with pointers to tutorials all over the web (or in books)!

Rules: Advanced rules, essential to maintain scene integrity, with multiple exposures permitted to allow following advanced tutorials such as increasing dynamic range.

Message edited by author 2004-04-07 09:22:45.
04/07/2004 09:19:43 AM · #8
Neat idea. Seems like "How'd they do that" should be included.

How about create your own tutorial challenge? Take a tip/trick/technique you do and prepare a tutorial on it. I don't know quite how it would work -- (I'm not good at details) but think of all the neat tutorials we'd have access to!
04/07/2004 10:11:33 AM · #9
'Was thinking about doing one of the tutorials in a free study challenge. 'Kinda started already for MFS. I like this idea, to avoid getting I've already seen that a lot of times comments :).
04/07/2004 05:58:01 PM · #10
keep the inertia going--bumped for the evening crowd.

How about it...doesn't this sound like a challenge we can all particpate in and learn from. If so, I want this thread to be long so the admins take note!
04/22/2004 09:18:15 AM · #11
I wanted to bump this in response to the call for "Technique Based Challenges".

This is the mother of all technique based challenges because
1) you would base it on a tutorial for a technique
2) it covers a wide variety of techniques all in one tutorial

Best of all, it gives people the immediate opportunity to learn or practice something they specifically wanted to learn or practice.

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