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03/18/2009 12:04:52 AM · #1
Post your outtakes from the Hidden Gem -- 1,000th Challenge! challenge here.
03/18/2009 12:59:05 AM · #2
All South Pacific (French Polynesia plus one Fiji) shots that I love. I can't wait to get back there. Bear_Music helped me pick the best for this challenge and then helped me tremendously editing it.
Submitted

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03/18/2009 04:14:36 AM · #3
Some other choices I had




Went with this instead

03/18/2009 05:04:18 AM · #4


My apologies to those who were offended. I've been entering challenges for some time so I can be pretty sure there's no such thing as a 'good' picture in my archives, in the context.

This is, in fact, a photo taken the day after the challenge was announced. It's a mistake and an accident. The camera settings are manual and there's an onboard flash set to go. I probably left my finger on the button or accidentally fired off a shot at the ground in front of my feet. The snow is in fact deliberately blown out in order to get some sort of decent exposure on the skiers - hence the flash, also. By moving the slider to max reduction of exposure in RAW editing and broddling about with curves and contrast etc, this is what shows:

the two shots either side of this one are these:

Thanks for all the comments.

Message edited by author 2009-03-18 05:04:48.
03/18/2009 05:57:56 AM · #5
Entry, probably not the best of the bunch but brought back some great memories from a great trip for me :)


Outtakes




eta. and I decided against another Red Arrows shot :)

Message edited by author 2009-03-18 07:15:02.
03/18/2009 06:08:18 AM · #6
My entry -

Couple of other choices, both taken at the same beach


03/18/2009 06:30:10 AM · #7
Originally posted by boyd2000:

All South Pacific (French Polynesia plus one Fiji) shots that I love. I can't wait to get back there. Bear_Music helped me pick the best for this challenge and then helped me tremendously editing it.
Submitted


I think you went with the right one. They are all good but the trees & cabin definitely works best : )
03/18/2009 08:43:13 AM · #8
This is the one I wanted to submit, but could not due to a hard drive crash that wiped out my originals:

03/18/2009 09:12:22 AM · #9


^ An hour before the deadline, I had this one uploaded. My wife warned me about taking it out in favor of a portrait. Nobody outside of Thailand scores well with a portrait in a big free study. But, noooo... I went with a sentimental favorite. Score one for Mrs. Scalvert. You can count the portraits the made the top 50 on one hand. :-/
03/18/2009 09:16:24 AM · #10
Originally posted by scalvert:



^ An hour before the deadline, I had this one uploaded. My wife warned me about taking it out in favor of a portrait. Nobody outside of Thailand scores well with a portrait in a big free study. But, noooo... I went with a sentimental favorite. Score one for Mrs. Scalvert. You can count the portraits the made the top 50 on one hand. :-/


FWIW, I scored your daughter an 8 ... and this shot I probably would have given a 7, maybe even a 6 ... it just doesn't speak to me the way her portrait did ...
03/18/2009 09:18:13 AM · #11
Originally posted by pamelasue:

FWIW, I scored your daughter an 8 ... and this shot I probably would have given a 7, maybe even a 6 ... it just doesn't speak to me the way her portrait did ...

Maybe a could've added a link to a sound track? ;-)
03/18/2009 09:20:18 AM · #12
Originally posted by scalvert:

Originally posted by pamelasue:

FWIW, I scored your daughter an 8 ... and this shot I probably would have given a 7, maybe even a 6 ... it just doesn't speak to me the way her portrait did ...

Maybe a could've added a link to a sound track? ;-)


that may have worked ... some dramatic music and a whispering voice telling me to vote it a 10?!
03/18/2009 09:32:31 AM · #13
I am happy with the results, I came in to 'tell' a story and I did.

Contrary to what some commenters thought, the girl was absolutely NOT part of the wedding party. My children and I went to the location to do some photo shoot ideas I had for a Free Study. That wedding party just happened to be there when I was taking some shots...when they moved into the frame I was first annoyed that it ruined the shot, but then quickly realized it had made it all the better!!!

Submitted with B&W treatment and some adjustments.

Peek: Into the Future or the Past?



One of the four I quickly snapped:

Peek


I had quite a few to choose from so it was hard going...the choices were:

It's That Smile

Loved the moment captured, but with many comments and then a ton of views and fav's at deviantART I thought it was no longer truly 'hidden'

TA-DAH!

Another happy moment and feel captured that I love so. Taken the same day as the It's That Smile for a the Red II challenge but I never entered.

The Rose Garden

Beautiful and certainly scenic, but did not capture or mood or tell a story for me.

The Apple Peddler - Buy An Apple Milady?

I had entered a silimar shot with different pose and mood for the Fruits & Vegetables Challenge.

Lean On Me

For me it really captures a mood and tells a story at the same time.

The Finishing Touch

Very happy candid capture. Was glad to have had my camera - as soon as I saw these children milling about the sandcastle I knew there would be some good captures. Had entered another shot taken the same time, A Boy And His Castle, in a Free Study. Again, I did not want to enter something that had been seen in a challenge before.

03/18/2009 09:38:03 AM · #14
This shot was taken in Oct 2007. Went back nine months later to reshot it but they had replaced the blue boats with the ones below.




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03/18/2009 09:39:48 AM · #15
Originally posted by scalvert:



^ An hour before the deadline, I had this one uploaded. My wife warned me about taking it out in favor of a portrait. Nobody outside of Thailand scores well with a portrait in a big free study. But, noooo... I went with a sentimental favorite. Score one for Mrs. Scalvert. You can count the portraits the made the top 50 on one hand. :-/


I think your final choice was the best one as well - a great portrait that speaks to you but also captures the beauty of your daughter. I gave it an 8 as well.

By no means do I mean to insult the top three, all are stunningly beautiful, but I was a tad disappointed that there was not a good range of different types of captures to represent all the style that are out there...i.e. scenery, portrait, street, emotive etc. etc.
03/18/2009 09:45:19 AM · #16


"The One Who Brings the Offer, He is the Traitor."
-- "The Dogfather Part 1", Act 4, Scene 1


The old hound reminded me so much of Abe Vigoda in the cemetery scene, whispering to Al Pacino.
But I wasn't sure about setting a record for the longest title.
03/18/2009 09:52:35 AM · #17
My entry..after seeing the entries and receiving the comments I did, I'm a little disappointed with the placing. Such is Life.



Thought about this one, but I used a shite kit lens and felt it was too soft.

03/18/2009 09:56:58 AM · #18

This is the one I wanted to re-edit and enter but I could not find the original. It has some wow factor to it and might have scored better than the others. Maybe a 6+ with re-edit.

I like this one, to me it has an artistic feel to it, not likely to score well tough. My guess 5.4

Whats not to like about animals interacting, my guess 5.8

Message edited by author 2009-03-18 09:58:49.
03/18/2009 11:21:35 AM · #19


One of my favorites, but I couldn't find the original.
03/18/2009 11:54:43 AM · #20
Not too may photos to consider. I shot for the challenge after it was announced and came up with two images...
Entered:


had considered:
03/18/2009 12:01:37 PM · #21
Originally posted by pamelasue:

... it just doesn't speak to me the way her portrait did ...

Ditto! I loved your portrait.
03/18/2009 12:13:36 PM · #22
Certainly not an easy challenge to have to choose just one image for.
Entered this candid with no regrets, as I still feel a certain magic about it and that there was so
little post-processing done on it that I didn't need the advanced editing rule set to enter it:


These were the other contenders that I wrestled with entering:
03/18/2009 01:13:17 PM · #23
Entry:


Alternates:
03/18/2009 01:46:52 PM · #24


this one was in the entry-field for about 10 minutes.

But then I decided to go for the joyous shot, because well, 1000 challenges is pretty fantastic!!



I miss my update-button!
03/19/2009 01:34:51 AM · #25
My first entry was going to be something I thought might score well. I did see several somewhat similar shots in the challenge. It is recent enough (actually shot during the entry period) to be in the upcoming Free Study but I have decided not to enter it there either.


Instead I opted to go with something which would hopefully be different from what people usually see. It did not score as well as the other might have, but I did get some good comments and did not see anything remotely like it. Which can be hard with over 1,000 shots. With so many entries I tossed out the hope of scoring high and sought to hopefully inspire people to try someting else. I tried to carefully find an angle where I could make it seem like the palm trees were coming out of the top of the sculptures. In processing I was trying to get a more colorful version but could not get one I liked enough so I went with a monochrome one.

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