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06/07/2011 02:12:06 AM · #1
entry


outtake

06/04/2011 02:16:06 AM · #2
I was told I picked the wrong one. Some of the outtakes are in the photo notes.

06/03/2011 07:43:07 PM · #3
I took a lot of pictures for this challenge - here are a few I contemplated




But in the end, I went with this one
06/03/2011 02:37:18 PM · #4
This is my favorite, Wendy.

06/03/2011 02:33:40 PM · #5
I have a whole lot of outtakes, from the same outing to the Saturday's street fair in Ocean Beach. Most of them suffer from the minimal editing rules though. I am so out of practice shooting jpegs, I should have tested my setting beforehand.



(the last two with advanced editing rather than minimal)

and here is my entry
06/03/2011 02:21:33 PM · #6
Originally posted by bohemka:

I thought that was hilarious and gave it a 7, Juli.

Thanks, Steve, I left a comment on your pic.
06/03/2011 01:04:31 PM · #7
I thought that was hilarious and gave it a 7, Juli.

Well, here's my un-entered entry. I wanted a bit of grain and it looked good at the time on the LCD, but on later viewing it looked like a gimmicky mess. That's the problem when you've got 30 minutes to shoot. No do-overs, especially when it's straight from the camera. I still like the shot. I just wish I'd had the settings different.

06/03/2011 11:17:09 AM · #8
Entry:


Not really an outtake since it is the same shot that I entered. But I didn't realize until the last moment that this was a minimal edit challenge. This version is the one I had prepared for the challenge using advanced editing.



Message edited by author 2011-06-03 14:38:22.
06/03/2011 10:49:58 AM · #9
What a fun challenge! Both in shooting and in entries!

I was out in CW looking for stories, and I loved this family. Wonderful subjects, wonderful story. I didn't even notice the teddy bear backpack for awhile, and it so added to the charm.

This is my entry: I was so dismayed to find that I had cut off the feet. The funny thing is, in looking through HCBs stuff, a lot of the shots were missing their bottoms. :)



I had other shots that actually had feet and wheel bottoms, but I liked the contrast of the entry and the postures of the subjects.

Here are the outtakes:

06/03/2011 07:51:43 AM · #10
One day of shooting only, unfortunately.

My submission:



I had a feeling that the little statue would remind of Giacometti, but it's Matisse pondering on Matisse.

Runner up in my mind (to the last minute)


Various choices:


Message edited by author 2011-06-03 07:53:42.
06/03/2011 06:26:10 AM · #11
Entry:


Outtakes:
06/03/2011 05:48:46 AM · #12


Message edited by author 2011-06-03 11:30:12.
06/03/2011 02:35:53 AM · #13
Really enjoyed shooting for this challenge (and liked how someone recognised my location-seems i have a fellow DPCer local-Cool!)

Entry:


Outtakes:


That old guys face was great but the slanted composition didn't work as well as i thought at the time. Wonky composition is something i'm going to have to watch as well. Minimal editing is great for that. Here's a crop/edit i did which i like but i do feel it loses some of the spontaneity somewhat.



Message edited by author 2011-06-03 02:40:40.
06/03/2011 01:55:56 AM · #14
Entry:


Outtakes:

06/03/2011 01:29:23 AM · #15
Entry:


Outtakes:
   
06/03/2011 01:16:38 AM · #16
Very nice collection, Steve!

06/03/2011 12:12:32 AM · #17
Entry:


Outtakes:


Message edited by author 2011-06-03 00:15:55.
06/03/2011 12:00:39 AM · #18
Post your outtakes from the Henri Cartier-Bresson challenge here.
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