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04/21/2010 12:06:50 AM · #1
Here you go..
04/21/2010 12:07:32 AM · #2
People like watching...
Votes: 1
Views: 11
Avg Vote: 6.0000
Comments: 0

Message edited by author 2010-04-21 00:10:13.
04/21/2010 12:10:16 AM · #3
3 votes of 6 so far
04/21/2010 12:15:19 AM · #4
Originally posted by amateurboi:

People like watching...
Votes: 1
Views: 11
Avg Vote: 6.0000
Comments: 0


I did a quick run through - not going to vote - but I LOVE portraits!!
04/21/2010 12:21:34 AM · #5
can somebody remind me how to work out what score someone gave? I know you have to x by something and divide by something then - by something.....I think lol
04/21/2010 12:22:45 AM · #6
Originally posted by Penny Lane:

can somebody remind me how to work out what score someone gave? I know you have to x by something and divide by something then - by something.....I think lol


There is a spreadsheet floating around somewhere - it'll drive you nuts though to see when you get low scores. I had to delete it from my files (or I'd send it to you) - it was too much of a temptation to track.
04/21/2010 12:24:52 AM · #7
I was doing well until someone gave me a tactical 4 :(
04/21/2010 12:28:40 AM · #8
Originally posted by JaimeVinas:

I was doing well until someone gave me a tactical 4 :(


You have beaten me already. I just got a positive 1
04/21/2010 12:31:00 AM · #9
started at 5.8 but i knew the dnmc votes would start soon:

Votes: 11
Views: 31
Avg Vote: 5.1818
Comments: 0
Favorites: 0
Wish Lists: 0

wow! someone already changed to vote lower! still 11 votes but now a 4.9!

Message edited by author 2010-04-21 00:34:01.
04/21/2010 12:37:36 AM · #10
I just got my last 3 votes as 1.

If this is going to continue, I am gonna personally handover everyone a 1. Grrrr
04/21/2010 12:38:52 AM · #11
Originally posted by ErinKirsten:

Originally posted by Penny Lane:

can somebody remind me how to work out what score someone gave? I know you have to x by something and divide by something then - by something.....I think lol


There is a spreadsheet floating around somewhere - it'll drive you nuts though to see when you get low scores. I had to delete it from my files (or I'd send it to you) - it was too much of a temptation to track.


See my signature...
04/21/2010 12:39:57 AM · #12
I gave no ones for DNMC, even though MANY did not... Studio shot folks... not outdoors snapshots :)

04/21/2010 12:45:16 AM · #13
Originally posted by HawkeyeLonewolf:

I gave no ones for DNMC, even though MANY did not... Studio shot folks... not outdoors snapshots :)


Take a full-length photo of a person posed in such a way that they could use it as part of their portfolio presentation to a modeling agency.

where does it say "in doors", i understand what you mean, but just because a shot is outdoors does not make it a "snapshot"
04/21/2010 12:47:48 AM · #14
thanks hawkeye
04/21/2010 01:01:52 AM · #15
Votes: 18
Views: 42
Avg Vote: 5.5556
Comments: 0

It's full length, it's studio, it's sharp, it's properly exposed - then WHY??

Tough crowd :(
04/21/2010 01:05:40 AM · #16
Originally posted by smardaz:

Originally posted by HawkeyeLonewolf:

I gave no ones for DNMC, even though MANY did not... Studio shot folks... not outdoors snapshots :)


Take a full-length photo of a person posed in such a way that they could use it as part of their portfolio presentation to a modeling agency.

where does it say "in doors", i understand what you mean, but just because a shot is outdoors does not make it a "snapshot"


You forgot the challenge title "Full-Length Studio Shot"
04/21/2010 01:39:26 AM · #17
I haven't voted yet, I am 100% sure my voting average will go up after voting on this one though. These shots are amazing. I can't pick my favorite because almost all of them are amazing. Very good job everyone.
04/21/2010 04:21:17 AM · #18
Originally posted by Lonni:

Votes: 18
Views: 42
Avg Vote: 5.5556
Comments: 0

It's full length, it's studio, it's sharp, it's properly exposed - then WHY??

Tough crowd :(


Haven't you figured it out yet Lonni - it's because your a bloody Aussie - BTW I've copped the same for what it's worth....

Votes: 38
Views: 95
Avg Vote: 5.2105
Comments: 1

but cop the number of views.....they must like something about the shot...
04/21/2010 05:58:13 AM · #19
Well mine is a feast for DNMC crowd and they are proving their point :)
04/21/2010 06:26:10 AM · #20
Originally posted by manish:

Well mine is a feast for DNMC crowd and they are proving their point :)


Mine is no different. I am feeling a little awkward for letting my team suffer with my score.
04/21/2010 07:48:15 AM · #21
Whomever has just woken up and logged in to dpc, please dont rate low on our photos. Please go back to sleep. :(
04/21/2010 09:19:46 AM · #22
Originally posted by HawkeyeLonewolf:

Originally posted by smardaz:

Originally posted by HawkeyeLonewolf:

I gave no ones for DNMC, even though MANY did not... Studio shot folks... not outdoors snapshots :)


Take a full-length photo of a person posed in such a way that they could use it as part of their portfolio presentation to a modeling agency.

where does it say "in doors", i understand what you mean, but just because a shot is outdoors does not make it a "snapshot"


You forgot the challenge title "Full-Length Studio Shot"


ummm, not all studios are obviously indoors.

jus' sayin'

(and no, mine isn't outdoors)

eta the word obviously

Message edited by author 2010-04-21 09:22:12.
04/21/2010 09:43:28 AM · #23
Originally posted by karmat:


ummm, not all studios are obviously indoors.

eta the word obviously


Yes, the interpretation of indoors is a bit too much , I think we all understand what a studio shot is and I in a photographic challenge we need to push the horizons beyond the literal meaning of the words. For a creative photographer, the world is a studio...it depends if you are looking out of ur bedroom window or down the space station - lol
04/21/2010 04:11:17 PM · #24
You should all be happy to see my voting results. I haven't been here long just over a month), but this is by far the highest average I have given out. I hope everyone finds my comments useful!

You have rated 84 of 84 images (100%) in this challenge.
You have commented on 84 images (100%) in this challenge.
You have given an average score of 6.7143.
04/21/2010 05:26:56 PM · #25
Full-Length Studio Shot: Take a full-length photo of a person posed in such a way that they could use it as part of their portfolio presentation to a modeling agency.

A model goes to a studio for some full-length shots to add to his/her portfolio for modeling agency review.

A model goes to a studio for some full-length shots to add to his/her portfolio for modeling agency review.

In the most narrow-minded definition possible of the word "studio" one could insist that this is a structure, a physical space used only for photography.

In the real world of fashion/model/portfolio/agency photography, the studio is the business, the operation: a photographer has a studio, or they work for or shoot on behalf of a studio, etc. As for the Studio: they can shoot indoors in a space at the studio, indoors in some other venue, outdoors, underwater, whatever. A fair number of photographers I know who really do this work for a living go up on the roof of their building, or another, go out on location, etc. And every model portfolio I have seen includes full length shots from both indoors and outdoors, from inside studios and from inside other locations. Often, these are natural light only shots, as well. So no requirement for studio strobes, either.

So, if one chooses to be so narrow-minded about it, then only shots taken inside actual photography studios would qualify--so shots in dramatic hotels, theatres, clubs, other venues, even if indoors, would be off limits. Certainly, shots in your living room, attic, garage, etc. would be questionable. Just because the shot is taken indoors does not mean it is a studio, either....

And, since I doubt that DPC intended to limit this challenge to only those members with access to a formal, indoor photography studio, the spirit of the challenge is surely more open than than dnmc police would have us think.

However, a more real world reading of "studio" as the entity, the operation, that produces the portfolio image opens things up quite a bit.

[my entry was in a studio, anyway, so I am not taking this stance for myself. If anyone fell prey to the dnmc police definition of studio, please feel free to go back and raise your votes on my competitors' entries! :-) ]

Message edited by author 2010-04-21 17:33:59.
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