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05/09/2011 04:43:51 PM · #1
The results of the 'Square Crop II' challenge have been recalculated, due to the disqualification of the former 1st place image for being taken outside of the challenge dates. Congrats to our new ribbon winners!
05/09/2011 04:48:05 PM · #2
That sucks!
05/09/2011 04:49:08 PM · #3
Unfrigginbelievable, I can not believe I just did that. Just checked the data, friggin 4/23

Urgggg I give in
05/09/2011 05:02:47 PM · #4
oh no! that's a real shame - after all the words written on square and non-square. Unlucky. But don't give up
05/09/2011 05:06:43 PM · #5
Well, a huge congrats to the new winners, their images are pretty darn square and are fabulous shots, very deserving of their placements.
05/09/2011 05:17:53 PM · #6
Bummer, still a fantastic shot regardless
05/09/2011 05:18:32 PM · #7
Sorry about the DQ Juliet. Great shot for Best of 2011 though!

Message edited by author 2011-05-09 17:27:46.
05/09/2011 05:22:03 PM · #8
You have got to be kidding !!!
05/09/2011 05:39:53 PM · #9
Originally posted by CJinCA:

Great shot for Best of 2011 though!

Unfortunately, you can only ever submit an image to one challenge, so it can't be entered in another, regardless of whether it was DQd in the first challenge or not.
05/09/2011 05:45:07 PM · #10
Originally posted by Manic:

Originally posted by CJinCA:

Great shot for Best of 2011 though!

Unfortunately, you can only ever submit an image to one challenge, so it can't be entered in another, regardless of whether it was DQd in the first challenge or not.


Yes, I know. I'm assuming she has another one almost as good as this if she was shooting 8 frames per second with that nice 7D! :-)
05/09/2011 06:13:55 PM · #11
Originally posted by CJinCA:

Originally posted by Manic:

Originally posted by CJinCA:

Great shot for Best of 2011 though!

Unfortunately, you can only ever submit an image to one challenge, so it can't be entered in another, regardless of whether it was DQd in the first challenge or not.


Yes, I know. I'm assuming she has another one almost as good as this if she was shooting 8 frames per second with that nice 7D! :-)


Bam
05/09/2011 06:56:32 PM · #12
A fantastic shot once... maybe twice, but that set up became as repetitive as the numerous aurora shots. Seems winning becomes the target some times not photography.

I hold no bad personal feelings towards any one so do not get me wrong, but we have seen this shot win twice before and I say it's time to find something new.

Tareq
05/09/2011 07:09:43 PM · #13
Originally posted by HighNooner:

A fantastic shot once... maybe twice, but that set up became as repetitive as the numerous aurora shots. Seems winning becomes the target some times not photography.

I hold no bad personal feelings towards any one so do not get me wrong, but we have seen this shot win twice before and I say it's time to find something new.

Tareq


OOOOOOOhhhhh I have ALL MEN in the my top scores and Ribbons, a truck or two some landscapes and the odd sprinkling of women, shall I do something else with that too , or are those too repetitive for you as well?????????????

05/09/2011 07:20:47 PM · #14
Originally posted by JulietNN:

Originally posted by HighNooner:

A fantastic shot once... maybe twice, but that set up became as repetitive as the numerous aurora shots. Seems winning becomes the target some times not photography.

I hold no bad personal feelings towards any one so do not get me wrong, but we have seen this shot win twice before and I say it's time to find something new.

Tareq


OOOOOOOhhhhh I have ALL MEN in the my top scores and Ribbons, a truck or two some landscapes and the odd sprinkling of women, shall I do something else with that too , or are those too repetitive for you as well?????????????


Take it easy please. It is just my opinion of having the same set up of a photo done once and once more for ribbon purpose. It is not you or your photo it's the concept. It's a great photo and if it helps

Tareq

Message edited by author 2011-05-10 10:22:42.
05/09/2011 07:38:39 PM · #15
Originally posted by JulietNN:

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OOOOOOOhhhhh I have ALL MEN in the my top scores and Ribbons, a truck or two some landscapes and the odd sprinkling of women, shall I do something else with that too , or are those too repetitive for you as well?????????????


Just looked at your top shots Juliet and you know what is really cool....you have the 4 elements represented! Air is first, then Water, then Fire, followed by Water again and finally you have Earth. Nice line-up:-)

Bummer about your DQ it is a great shot and the jewel tones of the water is what helps make it captivating.
05/09/2011 09:04:55 PM · #16
First, Sorry Girl!

Second, really though, two of this shot on your front page is enough, you "OWN" this style as much as Lallisig owns aurora and beautiful Icelandic chicks.
05/09/2011 09:05:17 PM · #17
Originally posted by CNovack:

Originally posted by JulietNN:

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OOOOOOOhhhhh I have ALL MEN in the my top scores and Ribbons, a truck or two some landscapes and the odd sprinkling of women, shall I do something else with that too , or are those too repetitive for you as well?????????????


Just looked at your top shots Juliet and you know what is really cool....you have the 4 elements represented! Air is first, then Water, then Fire, followed by Water again and finally you have Earth. Nice line-up:-)

Bummer about your DQ it is a great shot and the jewel tones of the water is what helps make it captivating.


I'm jealous.
05/10/2011 09:21:20 AM · #18
Originally posted by JulietNN:



OOOOOOOhhhhh I have ALL MEN in the my top scores and Ribbons, a truck or two some landscapes and the odd sprinkling of women, shall I do something else with that too , or are those too repetitive for you as well?????????????


Ahhh, don't let him get you down. You certainly hadn't reached the level some here have. I mean I've seen enough shots of some kids that I'd recognize them on the street. Same with certain self-portraits. And as much as I love water drops...........
05/10/2011 09:37:04 AM · #19
It surely is fantastic to be recognized as a great photographer - I left a bewildered remark on the JulietNN picture also - but let's not discard the comment about striving for something new as much as we can, at least on this site.
Let's get out of our comfort zone - sounds like a cliche, but I believe we are here and participating in challenges on various themes exactly to try our eye, brain, hand and mind at new things.

PS. That's valid for all the water drops, glasses, flowers, blurry pics ....... - unless we try something ELSE with them also, which I do not think was the case of the Shotglasses, challenge posted as "A creative alternative to wine glasses!"

Message edited by author 2011-05-10 10:58:39.
05/10/2011 10:25:51 AM · #20


Message edited by author 2011-05-10 10:38:01.
05/10/2011 10:35:23 AM · #21
Originally posted by JulietNN:

Well, the next time I get the urge to drive 9 hours to the beach from the desert, hoist myself into a wet suit and body float/dive for 6 hours in the ocean, then drive 9 hours home and edit for an average of 2 hours per picture, I will remember not to put them out there, as they are repetitive.


I hope you are all happy at diminishing what I see as an achievement.


I think they are fantastic and hope you keep putting out your great work. And everything is basically repetitive, that is the nature of photography. I don't think it takes away from the greatness of the photo.
05/10/2011 10:38:36 AM · #22
strange idea about 'repetition' and 'comfort zones' Not something you would say about Warhol and his soup cans or Monet's lillies or Van Goghs sunflowers, all themes that the artists returned to repeatedly. (not that back-lit wine glasses are at that level...)

Message edited by author 2011-05-10 10:39:33.
05/10/2011 10:40:06 AM · #23
Originally posted by MinsoPhoto:

Originally posted by JulietNN:

Well, the next time I get the urge to drive 9 hours to the beach from the desert, hoist myself into a wet suit and body float/dive for 6 hours in the ocean, then drive 9 hours home and edit for an average of 2 hours per picture, I will remember not to put them out there, as they are repetitive.


I hope you are all happy at diminishing what I see as an achievement.


I think they are fantastic and hope you keep putting out your great work. And everything is basically repetitive, that is the nature of photography. I don't think it takes away from the greatness of the photo.


So all of this is being done for us and us only!! I didn't know it was so sacrificial.
05/10/2011 10:42:02 AM · #24
Originally posted by JulietNN:

I hope you are all happy at diminishing what I see as an achievement.


LOl you didn't delete you thoughts fast enough.

at any rate, if YOU see it as an achievement, no one else can diminish it, unless you let them.
05/10/2011 10:48:44 AM · #25
Originally posted by JulietNN:

Well, the next time I get the urge to drive 9 hours to the beach from the desert, hoist myself into a wet suit and body float/dive for 6 hours in the ocean, then drive 9 hours home and edit for an average of 2 hours per picture, I will remember not to put them out there, as they are repetitive.


I hope you are all happy at diminishing what I see as an achievement.

Let's see. I think I capture a lot of repetitive subjects. So much so, I'm often spotted (with subsequently applied voting bias) for recognized content and style. I have no intention of changing my location, nor shifting subject material because some DPC members have seen my work in the past. My goal is to improve presentations and interpretations of "my world".

Georgia O'Keefe's mountain, New Mexico

Georgia O'Keefe purchased the house where she had been staying at Ghost Ranch in 1940, along with the view of the flat-topped mesa in the Jemez range, called the Pedernal. She said of it:
"It's my private mountain, It belongs to me. God told me if I painted it enough, I could have it."


Sure, she was a painter, but her future husband was photographer Alfred Stieglitz.

There's nothing new under the sun. Don't let anyone at DPC alter your degree of happiness.
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