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05/10/2004 12:17:29 AM · #1
bigjohnny for his first ribbon!

and

Jean and Bruchen for their ribbons.

You folks did well in a fun challenge.

Best
Bill M.

edited to get the usernames correct (apologies bruchen)

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05/10/2004 12:18:22 AM · #2
Originally posted by bill_hk2002:

bigjohnny for his first ribbon!

and

Jean and Trois for their ribbons.

You folks did well in a fun challenge.

Best
Bill M.


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05/10/2004 12:25:45 AM · #3
Hey Guys, what up?

Wanna piggy back off your comments & also say congrats!
05/10/2004 12:37:30 AM · #4
Thanks everyone, that was fun. I appreciate all the comments and the votes!

I posted a photo of the sculpture in my portfolio, in case anyone's curious about it. It's not the original of my entry. I took this today thinking I might need it. :)

Thanks again!


05/10/2004 01:35:47 AM · #5
Congrats to the winners. Wonderfull images, some of them I also voted high.

And I don't want to complain, but just want to say that I am amazed by the choice of the members in this challenge.

Looking at some of the top 10 images, my impression is they seem to like the slightly more real objects, the abstractions of a recognisable objects or pieces of art, rather than the full unrecognisable abstracts of color, shape, structure.

I expected the challenge description to create a stronger preference for the non recognisable.
05/10/2004 01:44:44 AM · #6
Originally posted by willem:

Congrats to the winners. Wonderfull images, some of them I also voted high.

And I don't want to complain, but just want to say that I am amazed by the choice of the members in this challenge.

Looking at some of the top 10 images, my impression is they seem to like the slightly more real objects, the abstractions of a recognisable objects or pieces of art, rather than the full unrecognisable abstracts of color, shape, structure.

I expected the challenge description to create a stronger preference for the non recognisable.


Yes, I wasn't surprised to finish so low given my score, but was surprised how low my score was (I hit 5.2 mid week), given I had gotten such nice comments, and I was pretty happy with my image.

It seems I was showered in a slightly above quota number of 3's. I'd love to hear from people what made them vote that way. Otherwise, I am just figuring that this group had a different take on what abstract was.

Your's certainly met my definition. Nicely done.

I note that I can't seem to think like the average DPC user; I seldom pick the right winners! (meaning in my votes; I never pick a winner in my shots!)
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