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11/17/2011 11:45:04 AM · #26 |
Something like This might work! |
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11/17/2011 11:50:09 AM · #27 |
Awesome idea....would love to see this in Advance Editing, not Expert, (makes it more difficult). |
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11/17/2011 11:58:42 AM · #28 |
Originally posted by Kelli: Originally posted by Alexkc: Originally posted by snaffles: all the Pirates movies |
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Which pitares movies? I don't remember any movie of that kind from Tim Burton ;-)
In any case would be great to see a Tim Burton tribute challenge, of course in Expert Editing :) |
ROFL! You're right. |
Oh duh, of course...I was starting to think more of Johnny Depp than Tim Burton :-) Silly me!!! |
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11/17/2011 12:00:37 PM · #29 |
Originally posted by snaffles: Originally posted by Kelli: Originally posted by Alexkc: Originally posted by snaffles: all the Pirates movies |
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Which pitares movies? I don't remember any movie of that kind from Tim Burton ;-)
In any case would be great to see a Tim Burton tribute challenge, of course in Expert Editing :) |
ROFL! You're right. |
Oh duh, of course...I was starting to think more of Johnny Depp than Tim Burton :-) Silly me!!! |
Well the two pretty much go hand in hand :)
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11/17/2011 12:02:31 PM · #30 |
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11/17/2011 01:00:52 PM · #31 |
I see no compelling reason to make this an "expert" challenge. We have had plenty of those lately. Some of us work full time (or more) and just don't have the time to devote literally days to process an image in order to increase the odds of doing well in an expert challenge. With league play still going on it isn't a simple matter of just skipping a challenge if you don't have time for it. Advanced rules are totally fine for this topic, or doing it in expert next year when league players won't HAVE to do it would be less... cruel ;) |
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11/17/2011 01:02:15 PM · #32 |
Originally posted by njsabs: Awesome idea....would love to see this in Advance Editing, not Expert, (makes it more difficult). |
Even better! |
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11/17/2011 01:55:02 PM · #33 |
Originally posted by Alexkc: Originally posted by snaffles: all the Pirates movies |
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Which pitares movies? I don't remember any movie of that kind from Tim Burton ;-)
In any case would be great to see a Tim Burton tribute challenge, of course in Expert Editing :) |
"Cabin Boy" was sorta a pirate movie at points. |
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11/17/2011 04:23:23 PM · #34 |
Originally posted by Brent_S: I see no compelling reason to make this an "expert" challenge. We have had plenty of those lately. Some of us work full time (or more) and just don't have the time to devote literally days to process an image in order to increase the odds of doing well in an expert challenge. With league play still going on it isn't a simple matter of just skipping a challenge if you don't have time for it. Advanced rules are totally fine for this topic, or doing it in expert next year when league players won't HAVE to do it would be less... cruel ;) |
I disagree here. Tim Burton is one of my favorites, advanced just wouldn't do his subject matter justice. This is just begging for expert. You don't have to spend days editing just because it's an expert editing challenge. Take the recent Poe challenge for example, 3rd place certainly didn't take days with 30+ pics like what you see from Judi and gyaban. And it was from an admitted photoshop novice.
Originally posted by paulbtlw: I really am a complete Photoshop novice. This is my 3rd composite ever I think and I can barely find my way around layers. |
And if you have the vision and creativity it's possible to score well in an expert challenge even following the advanced rule set.
6th place with almost a 7 score
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11/17/2011 04:29:22 PM · #35 |
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11/17/2011 04:38:26 PM · #36 |
Originally posted by bmatt17: Originally posted by Brent_S: I see no compelling reason to make this an "expert" challenge. We have had plenty of those lately. Some of us work full time (or more) and just don't have the time to devote literally days to process an image in order to increase the odds of doing well in an expert challenge. With league play still going on it isn't a simple matter of just skipping a challenge if you don't have time for it. Advanced rules are totally fine for this topic, or doing it in expert next year when league players won't HAVE to do it would be less... cruel ;) |
I disagree here. Tim Burton is one of my favorites, advanced just wouldn't do his subject matter justice. This is just begging for expert. You don't have to spend days editing just because it's an expert editing challenge. Take the recent Poe challenge for example, 3rd place certainly didn't take days with 30+ pics like what you see from Judi and gyaban. And it was from an admitted photoshop novice.
Originally posted by paulbtlw: I really am a complete Photoshop novice. This is my 3rd composite ever I think and I can barely find my way around layers. |
And if you have the vision and creativity it's possible to score well in an expert challenge even following the advanced rule set.
6th place with almost a 7 score
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I fully agree with you Matt that many hours of editing are not necessarily a "must" for a top placement. But in a League situation, even a 3rd place finish doesn't always carry that much weight to ensure a win for your team. In other words; team members will "have" to spend many hours editing to do the best they can possibly do for their team.
If some feel this topic needs expert rules I would hope it does not come up until league play is over- surely people can be a little bit patient here :) And let's not forget the busy holiday period is coming up as well... |
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11/17/2011 04:52:49 PM · #37 |
Originally posted by Brent_S: If some feel this topic needs expert rules I would hope it does not come up until league play is over- surely people can be a little bit patient here :) And let's not forget the busy holiday period is coming up as well... |
Well, I'm good at expert editing (my best score, a 7.81 in day and night challenge, was under expert editing rules), but never thought of it in terms of WPL. It seems to me that this kind of challenge would be perfect in expert editing, that's all. But to tell the truth I can't understand why it can be a problem having an expert editing challenge under WPL. |
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11/17/2011 06:08:33 PM · #38 |
Originally posted by Alexkc: Originally posted by Brent_S: If some feel this topic needs expert rules I would hope it does not come up until league play is over- surely people can be a little bit patient here :) And let's not forget the busy holiday period is coming up as well... |
Well, I'm good at expert editing (my best score, a 7.81 in day and night challenge, was under expert editing rules), but never thought of it in terms of WPL. It seems to me that this kind of challenge would be perfect in expert editing, that's all. But to tell the truth I can't understand why it can be a problem having an expert editing challenge under WPL. |
Well I guess my issue with having an "expert" challenge come up again during league playoffs is a personal one Alex. I own a small business and I will be working 70+ hours a week through the end of the year. I certainly can't blow off any business when it comes along in this economy. I have been busting my butt for ten weeks now trying to do the best I can for my team with limited free time. I'm tired quite frankly, and would hate to see a playoff become more about time consuming digital art than straight photography.
There are gaps in the remaining WPL league play schedule, tonight's topic would not count for the league and there would be a bye week in between the semi and the final playoff. If people are anxious for this topic maybe it could fall between one of those time periods?
If I have to do an expert challenge during a playoff I will (with a vengeance, lol!) even if I barely get any sleep- but it really would be a shame for that to happen. That's all I am saying :)
Message edited by author 2011-11-17 18:29:26. |
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11/17/2011 06:17:26 PM · #39 |
You all are assuming this will be picked quickly. You do realize it has been almost 2 years since I suggested this right :) |
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11/17/2011 06:41:21 PM · #40 |
Originally posted by Brent_S: I'm tired quite frankly, and would hate to see a playoff become more about time consuming digital art than straight photography. |
No problem Brent :)
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11/17/2011 06:41:42 PM · #41 |
Originally posted by MinsoPhoto: You all are assuming this will be picked quickly. You do realize it has been almost 2 years since I suggested this right :) |
LOL! |
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11/17/2011 06:43:21 PM · #42 |
Originally posted by Alexkc: [quote=MinsoPhoto] You all are assuming this will be picked quickly. You do realize it has been almost 2 years since I suggested this right :) |
LOL! [/quote
+1! |
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11/18/2011 12:03:06 AM · #43 |
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11/18/2011 12:09:40 AM · #44 |
awww.... advanced edit??? seriously??
How can we do this without expert?
Pout. :( |
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11/18/2011 11:41:31 AM · #45 |
Well, time to dust this thread off and see what Langdon can do with it :) |
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11/18/2011 04:03:35 PM · #46 |
Well we now have us a TB challenge, so where's a linky to all his bodyof work? |
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11/18/2011 05:54:54 PM · #47 |
Originally posted by snaffles: Well we now have us a TB challenge, so where's a linky to all his bodyof work? |
His Wikipedia page seems to have links to everything in addition to the biographical summary. |
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11/18/2011 09:17:00 PM · #48 |
I'm pretty sure cutout is Tim Burton. |
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11/18/2011 10:38:35 PM · #49 |
"Tim Burton was raised in Burbank, California. He spent most of his childhood as a recluse, drawing cartoons and watching old movies (he was especially fond of films with Vincent Price). When he was in the ninth grade, his artistic talent was recognized by a local garbage company..."
Ehhh... yep.
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