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10/08/2008 09:01:03 AM · #326 |
Dang! I gave out more 10's than I usually do, yet all five of my 10's for Color Studio Portrait didn't even break the Top 20. :-/
IMO, very well done portraits!
- izadoodle - rmezzo - bspurgeon
- scalvert - violinist123
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10/08/2008 09:10:55 AM · #327 |
A couple of 10's that missed the cut...
- photokariangel - jsundin
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10/08/2008 09:19:08 AM · #328 |
Originally posted by glad2badad: Dang! I gave out more 10's than I usually do, yet all five of my 10's for Color Studio Portrait didn't even break the Top 20. :-/
IMO, very well done portraits!
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Thanks!
Message edited by author 2008-10-08 09:19:53. |
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10/08/2008 01:48:06 PM · #329 |
Undoubtedly my favourite - nomination for a Posthumous Ribbon!!! Can I nominate? |
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10/08/2008 01:50:25 PM · #330 |
Originally posted by faery:
Undoubtedly my favourite - nomination for a Posthumous Ribbon!!! Can I nominate? |
You can give your own ribbons on this thread. Faery Ribbons? Faery Dust? |
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10/08/2008 02:24:39 PM · #331 |
A couple of Free Study entries that didn't crack the top 100, but in my humble and oft offered opinion, worth another look:
Take a closer look, leave a comment if you feel so inclined.
And my vote for "WTF?" as far as score and placement: |
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10/08/2008 02:47:26 PM · #332 |
For the Color Studio Portrait III challenge,
to by Shutter-For-Hire.
Message edited by author 2008-10-08 20:22:27. |
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10/08/2008 03:05:13 PM · #333 |
Originally posted by undieyatch: Abstract Emotion -
I liked these (DPC rated under 6) from the challenge:
(snipped other thumbs for brevity) |
Originally posted by Melethia: A couple of Free Study entries that didn't crack the top 100, but in my humble and oft offered opinion, worth another look:
(thumbs snipped for brevity again) |
Thank you guys so much for the nods! To be honest, my Abstract Emotion shot was a total last minute goofball entry just for fun. I really like my free study shot, though, and I'm glad some of you enjoyed it too. |
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10/08/2008 03:11:51 PM · #334 |
This shot needs more than a ribbon, a gallery with only this shot sitting on a wall, and a bench nearby where someone stops by with espresso and a panini so I can sit and linger...
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10/08/2008 03:20:19 PM · #335 |
[quote=glad2badad] Dang! I gave out more 10's than I usually do, yet all five of my 10's for Color Studio Portrait didn't even break the Top 20. :-/
IMO, very well done portraits!
- izadoodle
Thanks
Message edited by author 2008-10-08 15:20:31. |
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10/08/2008 05:01:44 PM · #336 |
ah but a posthumous ribbon is ever so much more weighty and prestigious ;-)
Hmmm: Faery Dust - great idea...will work on something!
Originally posted by posthumous: Originally posted by faery:
Undoubtedly my favourite - nomination for a Posthumous Ribbon!!! Can I nominate? |
You can give your own ribbons on this thread. Faery Ribbons? Faery Dust? |
Message edited by author 2008-10-08 17:02:27. |
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10/08/2008 05:24:03 PM · #337 |
Thanks!!! I was suprised why my pic didn't do better in the challenge, oh well, thanks for the award!!! |
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10/08/2008 05:27:40 PM · #338 |
Originally posted by bucket: This shot needs more than a ribbon, a gallery with only this shot sitting on a wall, and a bench nearby where someone stops by with espresso and a panini so I can sit and linger...
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I'll 2nd that - Nixter's minimalist work is beyond exceptional IMO.
The use of human figures usually as silhouettes taking up just a small fraction of the frame, and usually from overhead, provides perspective on the relationship of man & the environment that he created for himself. The human is anonymous, the context is what is important. I've spent a lot of time taking his shots in. |
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10/08/2008 05:41:47 PM · #339 |
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10/08/2008 06:30:59 PM · #340 |
Thank you so much chromeydome!!! That definitely just made my day!!! I really appreciates your efforts to recognize great photos that don't necessarily ribbon, and I'm know that everyone else does, too!
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10/08/2008 07:29:12 PM · #341 |
Free Study 2008-09 :
Found these under sixes to be nines
Message edited by author 2009-01-05 21:15:32. |
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10/08/2008 07:45:27 PM · #342 |
This one got a fav from me. Highly under rated imo. |
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10/08/2008 07:46:46 PM · #343 |
Originally posted by Melethia: Originally posted by AP: Originally posted by bucket: This shot needs more than a ribbon, a gallery with only this shot sitting on a wall, and a bench nearby where someone stops by with espresso and a panini so I can sit and linger...
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I'll 2nd that - Nixter's minimalist work is beyond exceptional IMO.
The use of human figures usually as silhouettes taking up just a small fraction of the frame, and usually from overhead, provides perspective on the relationship of man & the environment that he created for himself. The human is anonymous, the context is what is important. I've spent a lot of time taking his shots in. |
For those who read here but may have missed elsewhere, a couple more of Nick's that didn't make it into challenges but deserve a view or two:
Amazing stuff.
We now return you to your regularly scheduled thread. |
Yes. Awesome stuff for sure. |
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10/08/2008 07:58:27 PM · #344 |
For the Free Study 2008-09 challenge,
to by smardaz.
to by shalrath.
Message edited by author 2008-10-08 20:22:03. |
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10/08/2008 08:01:07 PM · #345 |
Thanks Deb and Andre, for the mentions, much appreciated! |
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10/08/2008 08:01:10 PM · #346 |
Originally posted by Jason_Cross: Originally posted by Melethia: Originally posted by AP: Originally posted by bucket: This shot needs more than a ribbon, a gallery with only this shot sitting on a wall, and a bench nearby where someone stops by with espresso and a panini so I can sit and linger...
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I'll 2nd that - Nixter's minimalist work is beyond exceptional IMO.
The use of human figures usually as silhouettes taking up just a small fraction of the frame, and usually from overhead, provides perspective on the relationship of man & the environment that he created for himself. The human is anonymous, the context is what is important. I've spent a lot of time taking his shots in. |
For those who read here but may have missed elsewhere, a couple more of Nick's that didn't make it into challenges but deserve a view or two:
Amazing stuff.
We now return you to your regularly scheduled thread. |
Yes. Awesome stuff for sure. |
Did you notice this one:
This guy is wickedly talented! Smashing! |
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10/08/2008 08:11:46 PM · #347 |
Thanks very much Prash! This is the second of my last 3 entries that have been mentioned in this thread, what a blast!
I am honored to mentioned in the running with Dylan. A great emotive shot that one!
Message edited by author 2008-10-08 20:13:11. |
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10/09/2008 11:17:05 AM · #348 |
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10/10/2008 12:22:46 PM · #349 |
I've showed up in these threads from time to time but I think this is my first "original posthumous" award. Thanks Don! |
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10/13/2008 08:11:20 AM · #350 |
Fairy Tale
to by krnodil
to by jasonlprice
Just two ribbons for this challenge. I liked biteme's photo but I don't like to give a ribbon when I definitely know who it is. Otherwise, it was kind of a drab challenge.
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