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10/29/2008 01:20:03 AM · #1
Thats right. Even though I am yet to break the 6.0 avg. mark, my entry to the affluence challenge was a last minute entry...and scored my personal best in %-ile score. There have been others for which I spent hours setting up or waiting, yet they tanked. Weird? :-)

Now I need your opinions to smash it and please comment so I can improve.

Thank you in advance!

Message edited by author 2008-10-29 01:24:18.
10/29/2008 01:54:08 AM · #2
The lighting, editing and angle seems interesting, but I think what made it lose points (and like your comment says) - it's a 'thingy'.

What am I looking at?

Most importantly, does it matter?

On DPchallenge, your voters tend to be quite literal in terms of voting and commenting, so you have to ask yourself: "Does this scream Affluence?"

If it does to you in ever possible way - then I salute you, because then you are not shooting to please the crowd.

However, if you want to up your score a little - research a little.

If it's a II or a III challenge, go back and see what ribboned in the previous one, so that you can fill your head with what is generally liked and disliked.

Then. once youve brooded over a particular challenge - take your shot and once you've edited it, ask yourself these three golden questions.

1) Does this meet the challenge (can the photo convey the challenge without trying to force it with the title)
2) Is this the very best possible angle/lighting/editing that you've done to make it as awesome as possible.
3) Will there be similar entries - for instance, for a "Money" entry you're bound to spot hundreds of coin/note entries. How is yours different?

Apart from that - photography is very much like writing. The more you do it, the better you get. Don't be too hard on yourself. Even the greats had to start somewhere.

10/29/2008 02:39:02 PM · #3
Originally posted by BigK:

The lighting, editing and angle seems interesting, but I think what made it lose points (and like your comment says) - it's a 'thingy'.

What am I looking at?

Most importantly, does it matter?

On DPchallenge, your voters tend to be quite literal in terms of voting and commenting, so you have to ask yourself: "Does this scream Affluence?"

If it does to you in ever possible way - then I salute you, because then you are not shooting to please the crowd.

However, if you want to up your score a little - research a little.

If it's a II or a III challenge, go back and see what ribboned in the previous one, so that you can fill your head with what is generally liked and disliked.

Then. once youve brooded over a particular challenge - take your shot and once you've edited it, ask yourself these three golden questions.

1) Does this meet the challenge (can the photo convey the challenge without trying to force it with the title)
2) Is this the very best possible angle/lighting/editing that you've done to make it as awesome as possible.
3) Will there be similar entries - for instance, for a "Money" entry you're bound to spot hundreds of coin/note entries. How is yours different?

Apart from that - photography is very much like writing. The more you do it, the better you get. Don't be too hard on yourself. Even the greats had to start somewhere.


Thank you very much for taking the time to comment, Krige, really appreciated!!!

Message edited by author 2008-10-29 14:39:25.
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