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10/27/2008 09:20:34 AM · #26
Originally posted by bassbone:


As squirrels are very common, I decided at the last minute to pull my entry. i thought the details were good but the subject was a bit mundane.


yep. me, too.

10/27/2008 10:19:13 AM · #27
Actual entry which bombed!

Some outakes (no editing, SOOC)



10/27/2008 10:43:41 AM · #28
I took lots of pictures at San Diego Wild Animal Park the day before these. However with all the talk about zoo shots I decided I'd better get something out in the wild. Anyway, most anyone, anywhere can get "wildlife" pictures of birds, and that's what I concentrated on. After seeing other entries and near-winners not meeting the challenge description maybe I should have submitted a park picture.
What I submitted that really bombed.

Outtakes that may have done somewhat better.
10/27/2008 11:01:10 AM · #29
Entry:


Outtake:


Had another deer shot that I would have liked to enter too but choose the one with the nicer light.
10/27/2008 11:12:06 AM · #30
Entry:


Outtake:


Neither were great...but I wanted to enter something. :)
10/27/2008 11:33:31 AM · #31
Originally posted by MaryO:

I had a hard time picking something to enter. I wanted (and entered) a flight shot but I liked a bunch of others for various reasons. All birds (I did get some deer shots but didn't like any of them all that much).

Entry:


You had a nice variety to choose from...you made the right choice with your entry. It's a lovely shot.
10/27/2008 12:23:45 PM · #32
Originally posted by jbsmithana:

My alternate:


vs my entry


One more outtake because of the pole and wire:
10/27/2008 09:32:32 PM · #33
Some of my other possibilities...

10/27/2008 09:40:09 PM · #34


I didn't have much to choose from. Shooting with a 30 year old fully manual lens = HARD. hehe. At least I have Happy Harold's Happy Raptor Hut that I can return to now and then if I ever get a better lens.
10/27/2008 11:15:03 PM · #35
Had these to choose from. The last was a bit high on the gross factor. :)

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10/28/2008 03:04:44 PM · #36
These were my other choices

10/29/2008 10:11:05 AM · #37
I was dithering between this one:



And my ill-fated entry, which I loved but which ended up absolutely tanking:



R.
10/29/2008 10:21:28 AM · #38
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

I was dithering between this one:



And my ill-fated entry, which I loved but which ended up absolutely tanking:



R.


Unfortunately Bear I think that was the choice, as the outtake IMHO is a far better shot and there is zero noise on it unlike the entry, I suspect the outtake would have scored really well :(

ETA: I notice that in another thread you chose to use noise to artist effect, I guess you know way better than I do that, that was simply asking for trouble here ;) I guess though in some shots it would not be so crippling yet in others it would be detrimental.

I did not score that challenge so do shoot the messenger ;)

Message edited by author 2008-10-29 10:25:46.
10/29/2008 10:33:16 AM · #39
Originally posted by Mark-A:

Originally posted by Bear_Music:

I was dithering between this one:



And my ill-fated entry, which I loved but which ended up absolutely tanking:



R.


Unfortunately Bear I think that was the choice, as the outtake IMHO is a far better shot and there is zero noise on it unlike the entry, I suspect the outtake would have scored really well :(

He-he. Interesting how diverse the community is and what is "seen" by all of us as unique individuals...

The outtake is a nice shot. Very colorful...and therein is a minor problem IMO. The bird gets lost a little in all of that sparkle. Of the two, I prefer your entry substantially more. Also, the outtake is more static than the other. I like the sense of movement and diagonals in the one you submitted for the challenge.
10/29/2008 10:40:44 AM · #40
Indeed :)

I just think that in the outtake the eye / head and beak are tack sharp and it doesn't look that way in the entry, plus there is something in its mouth that looks over saturated.

I also love the movement in the water in the outtake I think that really adds to the image, but as you say each to their own, how boring would it be if we all liked the same thing :)
10/29/2008 11:23:36 AM · #41
Originally posted by Mark-A:

... but as you say each to their own, how boring would it be if we all liked the same thing :)

:-D We'll know that day has come on DPC when someone breaks a score of 9+!
10/31/2008 10:25:41 AM · #42
Originally posted by scalvert:

Some of my other possibilities...


I meant to come back on comment on this...I think this shot here would've scored higher than your entry.

The otter is a nice shot, but I'd suspect many thought it was a zoo shot. This, while technically a possible "captive" shot, shouts out as a wonderful, colorful image that is more likely "wild". Lovely capture!
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