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12/31/2003 09:19:18 AM · #1
What happened to the firstplace shot for the edge
12/31/2003 09:21:31 AM · #2
He used dodging and burning, which is illegal for the open challenges.
12/31/2003 09:22:20 AM · #3
Unbelievable! Was it a new user? I didn't get a chance to look carefully at it.

Message edited by author 2003-12-31 09:23:08.
12/31/2003 09:25:49 AM · #4
No, it was maxpower, a long-term user of the site. Unfortunatly he got confused between the open challenge and the members challenge rules, and didn't realise until it was too late.
12/31/2003 09:31:55 AM · #5
Originally posted by Konador:

No, it was maxpower, a long-term user of the site. Unfortunatly he got confused between the open challenge and the members challenge rules, and didn't realise until it was too late.


That's really too bad. I was thinking about that the other day, as I was processing an image for the Xmas and Open challnge on the same night. Had to completely change mindset when I switched to process the second one. Also, I went over the challnge topic over and over as I was submiting the shots, making sure I had the proper rules in mind.

Too bad, it looked like a really nice shot.

Message edited by author 2003-12-31 09:32:24.
12/31/2003 09:46:43 AM · #6
:-( my fault... it was an honest mistake...
12/31/2003 09:53:46 AM · #7
it's easy to get confused. same thing happened to me with my vehicle challenge pic. i wrote and had it dq'd because i used a non-legal filter. it didn't hit me that it was an open challenge until a few days into the challenge.
12/31/2003 11:23:56 AM · #8
I missed it. What did it look like?
12/31/2003 11:53:25 AM · #9
here's a full view of the shot, if anyone is curious...

//www.deviantart.com/view/4311390/

i actually cant believe nobody recommended this for a dq, because i was worried about my poor job of hiding the editing.. if you look at the mountainyops, its quite obvious where i screwed up my burn
12/31/2003 12:06:36 PM · #10
Seems like a lot of people are getting dq'd on here recently. Do the powers that be have a God complex going on or something? I think they need to lighten up a bit.
12/31/2003 12:07:28 PM · #11
Originally posted by Stewan:

Seems like a lot of people are getting dq'd on here recently. Do the powers that be have a God complex going on or something? I think they need to lighten up a bit.


Rules are rules. If people would start following them we wouldn't have to DQ as many people.
12/31/2003 12:09:20 PM · #12
Originally posted by Stewan:

Seems like a lot of people are getting dq'd on here recently. Do the powers that be have a God complex going on or something? I think they need to lighten up a bit.


I disagree. You play by the rules, or you're out. It's simple.

I agree, there are alot of rules, but it's not THAT difficult to follow.
12/31/2003 12:12:03 PM · #13
Originally posted by mariomel:

Originally posted by Stewan:

Seems like a lot of people are getting dq'd on here recently. Do the powers that be have a God complex going on or something? I think they need to lighten up a bit.


I disagree. You play by the rules, or you're out. It's simple.

I agree, there are alot of rules, but it's not THAT difficult to follow.


And it's not like maxpower obejected. He admitted right after voting that his entry should be DQed. He knew he edited outside of the rules.
How's that a "God complex" from the SC?

Edit: This was to Stewan's comment. :-)

Message edited by author 2003-12-31 12:13:24.
12/31/2003 12:16:15 PM · #14
I was dq'd for "on the edge" and also have MANY friends who have been as well. The response they received from site council was at best very lame.
12/31/2003 12:19:53 PM · #15
well the rules ARE stated... its that simple... they really are not hard to follow... i havent had a problem all year until this one mistake
12/31/2003 12:21:29 PM · #16
I've been pushing for SC members to show up at your doorstep with a bouquet of roses and a personal apology, but for some reason, they seem to be quite against it. However, if it's possible for you to offer criticism more constructive than "lame," maybe we'd understand your problem better.
12/31/2003 12:22:07 PM · #17
Well, when you have 16 year olds on the site council I tend to question their judgement sometimes.
12/31/2003 12:25:15 PM · #18
Originally posted by Stewan:

Well, when you have 16 year olds on the site council I tend to question their judgement sometimes.


I've seen 16 year olds more mature than grown adults.
12/31/2003 12:27:06 PM · #19
Originally posted by cbeller:

Originally posted by Stewan:

Well, when you have 16 year olds on the site council I tend to question their judgement sometimes.


I've seen 16 year olds more mature than grown adults.


Maybe in YOUR neighborhood.
12/31/2003 12:27:34 PM · #20
Originally posted by Stewan:

Well, when you have 16 year olds on the site council I tend to question their judgement sometimes.


Age has nothing to do with what the Site Council does. And as for any opinions Ben might offer on just about any photographic topic, I'd certainly consider them to be quite valid. I've spent time chatting with Ben and honestly never remember his age. I am, instead, impressed with his abilities.
12/31/2003 12:30:23 PM · #21
Good Lord...I'm going back to bed..Happy New Year to all....


Steve
12/31/2003 12:31:13 PM · #22
You don't need to try to generalise and use plurals. We all know who you're talking about. Following the rules isn't a judgement call. It's black and white. You either follow them or you don't. If you don't, you get DQd. It's simple.
12/31/2003 12:40:21 PM · #23
What does age have to do with being on the site council? A 16 year old can inforce the rules as good as anyone else...I would have never known Konador's age without looking at his profile, it certainly doesn't show through his helpfull comments and knowledge of photography.

What good are rules if they are not going to be inforced...everyone knows or should know the rules before submitting a photo to a challenge, if you choose to ignore the rules and enter anyway then you run a high risk of getting dq'd it's that simple, I don't understand what all the complaining is about?

Shannon
12/31/2003 12:49:42 PM · #24
Originally posted by FatWillie:

I was dq'd for "on the edge" and also have MANY friends who have been as well. The response they received from site council was at best very lame.


Maybe you should have a meeting with all your friends and read the rules together.
There are 9 photos DQed in the "on the edge" challenge. Here are the reasons. Hope it's not too lame to read...
-layers used
-no response to request for proof
-possible scan, no proof recieved
-burning
-Text on photo
-non digital scan
-layers
-Text
-spot editing

To me, not following the rules is lame. We shouldn't have to spoogize for DQing a photo. The people DQed should have read the rules.

And as for our '16 year old sc member'. he's one of the best, so back off.
12/31/2003 01:04:27 PM · #25
Originally posted by Stewan:

Well, when you have 16 year olds on the site council I tend to question their judgement sometimes.


i don't.
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