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11/05/2006 03:53:07 PM · #26
Here's mine from the Lighting III challenge.

Place: 266 out of 305
Avg (all users): 4.3891

11/05/2006 03:54:45 PM · #27


Footwear challenge, my son's monkey slippers missed the brown by one.

My second entry and my monitor wasn't well-calibrated, but it DID SO meet challenge!!!!
11/05/2006 03:55:08 PM · #28
In my "unrelatedness" submission, I definitely read up on the purpose of the "unsubmit" button. My cat didn't talk to me for a week when this score was posted.



I had a few comments that no leading lines where in this picture for the "Leading Lines" challenge. Personally, I think there are too many lines!!!

11/07/2006 04:43:06 AM · #29
never mind

Message edited by author 2006-11-15 08:30:40.
11/22/2006 06:35:08 PM · #30

I entered this in "Portrait in Landscape Orientation." It got hammered pretty good. I knew it would as soon as voting started! It was last minute and I didn't read the challenge details correctly! Wish I had taken this pic last week!

Message edited by author 2006-11-22 18:35:46.
11/22/2006 06:48:35 PM · #31


Can't say I was suprised really heheh.
11/22/2006 06:55:18 PM · #32

I had 6 comments either directly saying or implying that this shot DNMC. It was entered in the "On the beach " challenge. Where else do you find pelicans? lol :)
11/22/2006 07:22:25 PM · #33
I'm pretty sure this had a double whammy...
Not a "true" reflection, and people didn't realize that there are two jets in this picture.

11/22/2006 07:30:04 PM · #34
I guess I will be posting my current perspective entry here when the challenge ends.
11/22/2006 07:33:07 PM · #35
Entered into "Light on White II" but was more like "Light on Grey"



Scored 4.7
11/22/2006 07:34:52 PM · #36
Sure, just wait a week and I´ll show you my perspective shot :)
11/22/2006 07:52:59 PM · #37

Entered in the Family challenge.
Got 44th place and a 5.6 still this is one of my favorite Photo´s and I am happy with it.
11/22/2006 07:59:45 PM · #38
this was fun to made, but my guees was right i was bashed during voting
30 - 1 ones

Message edited by author 2006-11-22 19:59:58.
11/22/2006 08:13:52 PM · #39
Entered this in Something Old. Apparently it looked too new.



Scored: 4.5158
Placed: 345 out of 397

Message edited by author 2006-11-22 20:14:23.
11/22/2006 08:31:44 PM · #40


along the lines of Yanko's, got a few comments about it DNMC so i guess some of the low votes were for that although in all fairness it is not a great shot and was the first one i took for this site. hell one of my current teammates gave me a DNMC (I forgive you Linda:P)I even had new int he title though:(
11/22/2006 09:16:17 PM · #41
This was my entry in the Tribute challenge. At the time, several local galleries were pushing "vernacular" photography, which means they put an old snapshot in a large mat in a modernistic frame, and sold it for a lot of money. They always attributed the work to "Anonymous". I guess I was too far ahead of the curve on that one. 8)

This is from the Cheater challenge. My brain locked on the word "deception", and I went off on an optical illusion tangent. I still think it's kind of a neat picture.
11/22/2006 09:55:41 PM · #42
I entered this in the A Single Tree challenge. I was streching and knew it - I just didn't want to enter the same thing everybody else was going to enter - so I entered a grass instead of a tree?? It placed 117/249 with a 5.5680 - could have been much worse.



The title - A Curling Branch of a Decorative Bamboo Tree!!! I was really trying to make it work!

11/22/2006 10:40:34 PM · #43
Emtered this in the "Image without Subject" contest--felt that the image didn't have a real focus point or subject in it but did contain a powerful message. Title was "Where have all the flowers gone". Voters didn't see it that way!

12/08/2006 05:45:47 AM · #44
Here was my photo for Death. It didn't do too well...201 of 226 I think...with a score of 4.5 I got several comments of DNMC, but I also got a few people that liked the shot. I didn't want to just post a picture of a graveyard or a dead animal...so I thought that a picture of something broken or 'dead' would work as well. I'm still new to the site...so I want all the feedback I can get, but I think that perhaps the title threw people off...so I didn't get any critisism for this...oh well...maybe next time.

Here's the link to it..cause I can't figure out how to make the thumbnail work...

//i98.photobucket.com/albums/l246/Rhodetryp21/1_edited-2.jpg



Message edited by author 2006-12-13 02:03:26.
12/08/2006 07:07:48 AM · #45
I put this into 'jump'...

I actually saw this fly have a poo and thought I might have scared him... thus making him 'jump'.

You live and learn ;)
12/08/2006 07:11:21 AM · #46
for Reflections without mirrows.
12/08/2006 04:06:21 PM · #47


While it only got a dnmc suggestion from one person, it really made me mad that the person decided it didn't fit the challenge because of a differnce in when the cube was invented and when it was popular. In my eyes you don't see a rubix cube and think of the 70's (when it was invented) you think of the 80's when it was popular...oh well
12/08/2006 04:31:54 PM · #48
Transportation II - While I don't see any actual DNMC comments I know there were several DNMC votes.

12/08/2006 04:34:09 PM · #49
Originally posted by sabphoto:

While it only got a dnmc suggestion from one person, it really made me mad that the person decided it didn't fit the challenge because of a differnce in when the cube was invented and when it was popular. In my eyes you don't see a rubix cube and think of the 70's (when it was invented) you think of the 80's when it was popular...oh well


I agree. Rubik's cube is a phenomenon of the 80's, as opposed to the blue ribbon, which is a phenomenon of the 70's, but what can you do?
12/08/2006 04:55:13 PM · #50


Many complained that my image with out subject DNMC including one quite rude statement "I do not think you understood this challenge".

Quite a bit of discussion was made in the forums at the time that an image that covered the entire frame without a single point of interest meet the challenge, so I went with it. Evidently a lot didn't agree.

Message edited by author 2006-12-08 16:57:30.
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