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01/06/2003 02:40:53 PM · #1 |
The Kodak e-Magazine is really good: well worth going through the archived articles:
Here is the landscape picture article which might be useful... |
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01/06/2003 04:34:01 PM · #2 |
what about people in urban areas? are cityscapes included in landscapes?
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01/06/2003 04:55:54 PM · #3 |
Is this a landscape ? I can't see a whole lot of 'land' as such but I'd consider it a landscape shot.
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01/06/2003 05:06:25 PM · #4 |
I'd consider that shot as a landscape myself. It has buildings on it, but it's still landscape.
That said, enter such a photo at your own risk. I feel most voters will not see it as a landscape. It's a shame, and makes it difficult for us urban folks (the majority of us, no doubt) but I'm afraid cityscapes wouldn't be well received. |
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01/06/2003 06:52:45 PM · #5 |
Gordon, that is definetly a landscape, because it's emphasis is the topographical features like the curve of the land and the river. If it was only buildings and manmade structures, then I would call it a cityscape, and say it did not apply. I 'd say submit. |
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01/06/2003 07:57:10 PM · #6 |
I think I will be doing some traveling for this challenge. And spending money on some filters. I love these challenges that make me go to the book store and study.
Gordon, I would consider it landscape, but then again I am an amiture(sp).
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01/06/2003 08:00:13 PM · #7 |
yes.. gordon, I consider that a landscape.. and agree with catpixel.
I don't think he was considering entering that one since it was taken before the challenge was announced, I think it was just an example.
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01/06/2003 08:04:45 PM · #8 |
I think most dictionaries describe a landscape as 'an expanse of scenery.' There's nothing about scenery that lends itself to purely natural elements, though I think most people find more beauty in natural landscapes. 'Cityscape' is a coined term. |
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01/06/2003 08:08:47 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by Karen Bryan: yes.. gordon, I consider that a landscape.. and agree with catpixel.
I don't think he was considering entering that one since it was taken before the challenge was announced, I think it was just an example. |
Yes, I wouldn't be submitting that, also because it is about 5 pictures stitched together
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01/06/2003 08:12:06 PM · #10 |
I think Gordon's pic is a good example, because it shows the contour of the land and the building are secondary in my opinion.
I looked up scape in Websters and this is their play on it:
Main Entry: 3scape
Function: noun
Etymology: landscape
Date: 1773
: a view or picture of a scene -- usually used in combination
I hope this doesn't just cause more confusion. |
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