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12/18/2003 06:00:15 AM · #26
Originally posted by mirdonamy:

I personally don't know if the way I am voting is the way that is best to vote on photographs.


As voting is a subjective process anyway, there is no right and wrong way to vote. As long as everyone is consistent in their style of voting then all photos will be voted on fairly.
12/18/2003 07:47:28 AM · #27
I like to know what people thinks about voting.
Your stands, is your stands. Use it well. Don´t try to rule the world, but try to understand it! Adolf Hitler, Sadam Hussein and George W. Bush are trying to rule the world too and people don´t like they so much.

I vote acording my stands: 1= Is reserved to that pictures out of challenge theme, 2=bad photo (all photographic aspects that I know are used to judge), 3-9 = many levels of improving in all phographic aspects, 10= Catch my eyes, spledid, photos that I like and had all photographic aspects well used.

I really had a 1 or 2 photos in all DPC challenges I vote that I want to get in a printed poster version.

Do you understand that people are free to think in other ways?
12/18/2003 10:45:01 AM · #28
If you are a strict rule follower, the site rules clearly state that you must not vote on your own judgement about whether a photo has violated the rules. You must assume that every picture is DPC legal when you vote.

"If you feel a photograph has violated the site rules, you may click the "Recommend Disqualification for this Picture"
link and enter your reason why. You should then vote on the photo as if the rule was not broken, and leave the
determination up to the administrators. "
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