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05/27/2009 10:47:02 AM · #26
2nd time i join........since a long time....

after my 1st time i didnt join for long as it wasnt a serious challange, loads of submissions which didnt fit the guidelines.

this time again...........maybe submissions which get in but dont fit the guidelines.

ok i only got a 5.1 until now ......who cares voting goes on until june 2nd i believe......so i wont comment on my voted marks........ill gladly take what i get anyway.

but why allow admissions which are not still lives?

ciao
05/27/2009 10:53:04 AM · #27
Hovering around 6.0 all morning.

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Avg Vote: 6.1143
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05/27/2009 11:08:08 AM · #28
Originally posted by Jutilda:

Originally posted by KarenNfld:

Originally posted by vawendy:

My definition is inanimate objects that are placed in a setting of some sort.
I also don't think that finding something where it lies and taking a picture of it is a still life. It seems like the arrangement is a large part of what makes it a still life.

agree? disagree?


Agree.


Most definitely. So many don't come close to meeting what I would call a still life, even with the broadest interpretation of the definition. I did not enter.


Agree with both of you.
05/27/2009 11:20:06 AM · #29
1 comment 1 favorite.. not a bad start.. weird bunch of images in the challenge lol
05/27/2009 12:37:31 PM · #30
Originally posted by salmiakki:

Originally posted by Jutilda:

Originally posted by KarenNfld:

Originally posted by vawendy:

My definition is inanimate objects that are placed in a setting of some sort.
I also don't think that finding something where it lies and taking a picture of it is a still life. It seems like the arrangement is a large part of what makes it a still life.

agree? disagree?


Agree.


Most definitely. So many don't come close to meeting what I would call a still life, even with the broadest interpretation of the definition. I did not enter.


Agree with both of you.


Agree. I also think the arrangement of the subjects and making good choices of color and balance all factors in. So far as finding something lying there and taking a picture of it... well, it could work, but it's hard to say. I see many images here that don't fit in my mind but I didn't vote on those yet - I'll give them time to sink in and see if my opinion changes.

Mine is here now
Votes: 33
Views: 60
Avg Vote: 4.4242
Comments: 2
Of the two comments, one likes my picture very much and the other found fault with my choice of perspective/composition - so maybe I'm wrong about the reasons for the low votes. The topic description said to be creative with a still life and I thought I did that (within reason) but everybody's tastes are different. So it goes.
05/27/2009 12:45:53 PM · #31
Originally posted by PennyStreet:

Originally posted by salmiakki:

Originally posted by Jutilda:

Originally posted by KarenNfld:

Originally posted by vawendy:

My definition is inanimate objects that are placed in a setting of some sort.
I also don't think that finding something where it lies and taking a picture of it is a still life. It seems like the arrangement is a large part of what makes it a still life.

agree? disagree?


Agree.


Most definitely. So many don't come close to meeting what I would call a still life, even with the broadest interpretation of the definition. I did not enter.


Agree with both of you.


Agree. I also think the arrangement of the subjects and making good choices of color and balance all factors in. So far as finding something lying there and taking a picture of it... well, it could work, but it's hard to say. I see many images here that don't fit in my mind but I didn't vote on those yet - I'll give them time to sink in and see if my opinion changes.

Mine is here now
Votes: 33
Views: 60
Avg Vote: 4.4242
Comments: 2
Of the two comments, one likes my picture very much and the other found fault with my choice of perspective/composition - so maybe I'm wrong about the reasons for the low votes. The topic description said to be creative with a still life and I thought I did that (within reason) but everybody's tastes are different. So it goes.


I missed the boat on this one. I should have done some research on "Still Life". Oh well I still like my shot and at the end of the day that's all that really matters. ***walks away trying to convince himself that his low score is alright***
05/27/2009 02:01:18 PM · #32
Originally posted by sempermarine:

I missed the boat on this one. I should have done some research on "Still Life". Oh well I still like my shot and at the end of the day that's all that really matters. ***walks away trying to convince himself that his low score is alright***


I guess I missed the boat too. After reading this thread, and people's definition of "still life", I don't feel as bad about my low score. Oh well.... I'm still learning..
05/27/2009 02:34:56 PM · #33
Originally posted by PennyStreet:



Agree. I also think the arrangement of the subjects and making good choices of color and balance all factors in. So far as finding something lying there and taking a picture of it... well, it could work, but it's hard to say. I see many images here that don't fit in my mind but I didn't vote on those yet - I'll give them time to sink in and see if my opinion changes.


What I'm seeing is a lot of repetitive images from previous challenges - same concepts, same execution, same technique - I bet I can even name the author that aren't even close to being a still life. It's kind of boring.

Also I'd like to chime in here on what is or isn't. Still life can be viewed as a inanimate or animate object in an arranged or natural setting. Still life as a genre is more asthetic than artistic - more impression than impact - a natural blend of shape, color and/or form. It's not a genre particularly suited to photography as it is for oil/water color. The forms and shapes should be gentle not angled or sharp and the colors should be soft and complimentary, not jarring or at odds.

Hope that helps.

Later,

Tom
05/27/2009 02:48:34 PM · #34
Still Life
05/27/2009 03:04:51 PM · #35
Originally posted by glad2badad:

Still Life


Also:
//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Still_life_photography

Okay, I can see why my score is low...
05/27/2009 03:41:19 PM · #36
Came to this forum to post and moan about my score:

Votes: 55
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Avg Vote: 4.5273
Comments: 1
Favorites: 0
Wish Lists: 0
Updated: 05/27/09 03:36 pm

But I can see I'm not alone! (though it was at 4.03 at one point); I do have one comment which sheds some light on why it isn't doing so well but I'm standing by it - it's an image I'm very happy with.
05/27/2009 04:03:56 PM · #37
The argument of a still life being inatimate objects that are setup by hand is valid. I did that with mine but tryed to make it look as though it wasn't so maybe that's hurting me. Or maybe my image is shit? LOL

Current score is around 4.8.
05/27/2009 04:14:09 PM · #38
Originally posted by glad2badad:

Still Life


Not to be a jerk, but...

"This article relies largely or entirely upon a single source. Please help improve this article by introducing appropriate citations of additional sources."

The wiki entry is highly biased towards one aspect of still life as art. I would suspect that The Great Masters would take high offense at some of it's statements.

Later,

Tom
05/27/2009 04:17:40 PM · #39
Originally posted by Teafran:

Originally posted by glad2badad:

Still Life


Not to be a jerk, but...

"This article relies largely or entirely upon a single source. Please help improve this article by introducing appropriate citations of additional sources."

The wiki entry is highly biased towards one aspect of still life as art. I would suspect that The Great Masters would take high offense at some of it's statements.

Later,

Tom

And your take on still life is what, personal opinion? To each their own.

ETA - forgot to thank lky623 for the other link: //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Still_life_photography.

Message edited by author 2009-05-27 16:22:04.
05/27/2009 04:19:59 PM · #40
Since this is my very first entry on DPC, I'll post mine so far.

Votes: 56
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Avg Vote: 4.2857
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Wish Lists: 0

Obviously I'm a major noob, since I was very happy with this score...until I realized it's out of TEN, not FIVE. ;)
05/27/2009 04:20:42 PM · #41
Originally posted by lky623:

Originally posted by glad2badad:

Still Life


Also:
//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Still_life_photography

Okay, I can see why my score is low...


"The still life photographer makes pictures rather than takes them. Knowing where to look for propping and surfaces also is a required skill."

This is so wrong, it's painful - I've filed a protest with wiki about it. By no stretch of the imagination can Irving Penn be considered a still life photographer and Edward Weston? Damn, how stupid was this author?

Later,

Tom
05/27/2009 04:25:19 PM · #42
Originally posted by glad2badad:

Originally posted by Teafran:

Originally posted by glad2badad:

Still Life


Not to be a jerk, but...

"This article relies largely or entirely upon a single source. Please help improve this article by introducing appropriate citations of additional sources."

The wiki entry is highly biased towards one aspect of still life as art. I would suspect that The Great Masters would take high offense at some of it's statements.

Later,

Tom

And your take on still life is what, personal opinion? To each their own.


No - my "take" is based on education and a life long interest in art and art history - in particular impressionism, abstract modernism and photography of The Great Masters.

Later,

Tom
05/27/2009 04:29:04 PM · #43
Originally posted by Teafran:

Originally posted by glad2badad:

Originally posted by Teafran:

Originally posted by glad2badad:

Still Life


Not to be a jerk, but...

"This article relies largely or entirely upon a single source. Please help improve this article by introducing appropriate citations of additional sources."

The wiki entry is highly biased towards one aspect of still life as art. I would suspect that The Great Masters would take high offense at some of it's statements.

Later,

Tom

And your take on still life is what, personal opinion? To each their own.


No - my "take" is based on education and a life long interest in art and art history - in particular impressionism, abstract modernism and photography of The Great Masters.

Later,

Tom

Ah, yes of course. You're an expert. LOL!
05/27/2009 04:32:50 PM · #44
Nevermind.

Message edited by author 2009-05-27 16:40:19.
05/27/2009 05:42:50 PM · #45
Here we go again...
05/27/2009 05:51:43 PM · #46
I think all this jibba jabba from the people who are pissed about having low scores is scaring the people with higher scores from posting in this thread. There are some really great still life images in this challenge. I thought mine was a good image myself and am doing rather badly but it's a score that I am familiar with so I'm not gonna post and act surprised about it.
I love to look through the threads at the challenge end to see who praises and/or talk's negatively about their image and put a rant to a name.

So to all those 6+ scorers out there please by all means post up.
05/27/2009 06:01:37 PM · #47

Originally posted by Teafran:



What I'm seeing is a lot of repetitive images from previous challenges - same concepts, same execution, same technique - I bet I can even name the author that aren't even close to being a still life. It's kind of boring.

Also I'd like to chime in here on what is or isn't. Still life can be viewed as a inanimate or animate object in an arranged or natural setting. Still life as a genre is more asthetic than artistic - more impression than impact - a natural blend of shape, color and/or form. It's not a genre particularly suited to photography as it is for oil/water color. The forms and shapes should be gentle not angled or sharp and the colors should be soft and complimentary, not jarring or at odds.

Hope that helps.

Later,

Tom


Thanks Tom - I totally agree. The pictures that I am still questioning definitely don't fit the aesthtic that I know classic still life paintings are made of. When I decided to enter this challenge I went into it trying to fit the mood with color and form more than anything else.
and then.... well I won't tell you what I think might have gone wrong. But a good still life requires a lot of thinking.
05/27/2009 06:09:23 PM · #48
According to my dictionary, still life is simply a representation of inanimate objects in pictures (painted or photographic).

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05/27/2009 06:22:42 PM · #49
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Gradually moving back up
05/27/2009 07:07:28 PM · #50
Originally posted by PennyStreet:

Originally posted by Teafran:



What I'm seeing is a lot of repetitive images from previous challenges - same concepts, same execution, same technique - I bet I can even name the author that aren't even close to being a still life. It's kind of boring.

Also I'd like to chime in here on what is or isn't. Still life can be viewed as a inanimate or animate object in an arranged or natural setting. Still life as a genre is more asthetic than artistic - more impression than impact - a natural blend of shape, color and/or form. It's not a genre particularly suited to photography as it is for oil/water color. The forms and shapes should be gentle not angled or sharp and the colors should be soft and complimentary, not jarring or at odds.

Hope that helps.

Later,

Tom


Thanks Tom - I totally agree. The pictures that I am still questioning definitely don't fit the aesthtic that I know classic still life paintings are made of. When I decided to enter this challenge I went into it trying to fit the mood with color and form more than anything else.
and then.... well I won't tell you what I think might have gone wrong. But a good still life requires a lot of thinking.


The challenge description said to "be creative" so... that's probably why some are not technically "still life"... also some people obviously have no idea what a still life is. I did research before posting.. : ))
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