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08/07/2006 12:31:09 AM · #1
Entered:


Outtakes:
08/07/2006 12:34:21 AM · #2
Didn't enter but wondering how this would've done in the challenge?
08/07/2006 12:36:37 AM · #3
Originally posted by faidoi:

Didn't enter but wondering how this would've done in the challenge?


I would have given it a 6 or 7.
08/07/2006 12:38:10 AM · #4
my entry. my highest rated photo for dpc! :-)


a couple of outtakes.




Message edited by author 2006-08-07 00:44:18.
08/07/2006 12:40:12 AM · #5

Entered


Should have entered, per comments

Anyone care to provide feedback?

Message edited by author 2006-08-07 00:41:08.
08/07/2006 12:42:07 AM · #6
I had one almost exactly the same as somebody else in the challenge, but didn't enter it...

I went back and forth between the leaf and the feather, and ended up submitting the feather..
08/07/2006 12:44:22 AM · #7
Unfortunately, by the time I finished shooting for Zen I had only 15 minutes to process and upload. I wish I'd had the extra time, because when I came back to the smoke shots I realized I had overlooked this:



My actual entry:

08/07/2006 12:44:52 AM · #8
my entry:


and here are a couple of outtakes:



and

08/07/2006 12:48:21 AM · #9
Originally posted by L2:

Unfortunately, by the time I finished shooting for Zen I had only 15 minutes to process and upload. I wish I'd had the extra time, because when I came back to the smoke shots I realized I had overlooked this:




Excellent shot :)
08/07/2006 12:54:34 AM · #10
not really an outtake...more of a Zen afterthought...
an exploration of miksang
08/07/2006 12:56:05 AM · #11
Originally posted by jkw2466:


Entered


Should have entered, per comments

Anyone care to provide feedback?


I do like the second one better, although the slight off-centered-ness of it is kind of like nails-on-a-chalkboard in the back of my mind. It's very close, but not quite. I'd have given a little more height to the camera to get a touch of down-angle on the candle.
08/07/2006 12:59:39 AM · #12
Originally posted by L2:

Unfortunately, by the time I finished shooting for Zen I had only 15 minutes to process and upload. I wish I'd had the extra time, because when I came back to the smoke shots I realized I had overlooked this:



My actual entry:



I much prefer the one you entered. I scored it highly
08/07/2006 01:02:41 AM · #13
Originally posted by JRalston:

Originally posted by L2:

Unfortunately, by the time I finished shooting for Zen I had only 15 minutes to process and upload. I wish I'd had the extra time, because when I came back to the smoke shots I realized I had overlooked this:



My actual entry:



I much prefer the one you entered. I scored it highly


I also like the one you entered better... they are both awesome, but the one you entered looks like it was harder to produce
08/07/2006 01:09:30 AM · #14
Finished product:


No processing:


I do have an outtake, but it's a bit too close to my Action Shot (of all things), so I won't post it until later.
08/07/2006 01:12:09 AM · #15
08/07/2006 01:45:13 AM · #16
Here is my outtake:



Here is my original:


08/07/2006 01:53:21 AM · #17
my entry

a little different editing

and what I probably should've entered
08/07/2006 01:53:48 AM · #18
Originally posted by LucidLotus:

Here is my outtake:

Here is my original:



I like the one you entered better as well
08/07/2006 01:55:00 AM · #19
Originally posted by biteme:



I really like this photo, though, don't quote me, but I think that your entry is more "zen"

this would've been a really good one for the gold challenge
08/07/2006 01:56:16 AM · #20
I guess I just love to look at Zen photography, but I don't know where to find & how to shoot it ;-)
08/07/2006 02:10:48 AM · #21
No outtakes. Just the original -



With 90/328, one thing I know for sure - I suck at Zen (photography)!
08/07/2006 02:46:06 AM · #22
I guess people shots where not very well received... Anyways, someone said if the ball had a hint of shape it would have been better and I had thought about that, is the outtake better than the entry?

Entry:

Outtake:
08/07/2006 02:59:00 AM · #23
Originally posted by talikf:

I guess people shots where not very well received... Anyways, someone said if the ball had a hint of shape it would have been better and I had thought about that, is the outtake better than the entry?

Entry:

Outtake:


I still find the original entry to be better. But that might be due to zen's association with "circle" (coming full circle). And also the outtakes gives the feeling of "holding on to something", which (IMO) is not true to spirit of zen. Also the lighting is better with the full circle one as no light is getting blocked by hands.

Its a great photo and is already in my favs.

Message edited by author 2006-08-07 07:04:42.
08/07/2006 03:01:12 AM · #24
oh i have a few! my friend modelled for me, the little guy in
the picture was on the beach with his family, came over and joined in.




Message edited by author 2006-08-08 02:11:34.
08/07/2006 06:38:39 AM · #25
This is my entry:


Original:


And an outtake, or different edit and no crop of same image:



I'm thriled about getting that star for top ten in my portfolio!!
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