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08/19/2011 09:15:09 PM · #1
The results of the 'Lego' challenge have been recalculated, due to the disqualification of the former 1st place image because of the artwork rule. Congrats to our new yellow ribbon winner and everyone who moved up!
08/19/2011 09:17:28 PM · #2
eta: just getting a good seat...

Message edited by author 2011-08-19 21:18:12.
08/19/2011 09:21:12 PM · #3
I think it's wonderful irony that the yellow ribbon was replaced by someone who just walked into a Lego store and took a picture.
08/19/2011 09:24:16 PM · #4
Wow - I've agreed with a lot of the other artwork decisions, but not this one. What a shame.
08/19/2011 09:37:21 PM · #5
To some extent I feel the site council's decision may have been influenced by the ongoing forum discussion about this. Would it have been the same without everyone bringing up various arguments about it?
08/19/2011 09:38:03 PM · #6
Well, I'll get the ball rolling. So if I used this painted backdrop for a portrait challenge, would my pic be DQ'd?
08/19/2011 09:38:58 PM · #7
Originally posted by Marc923:

Well, I'll get the ball rolling. So if I used this painted backdrop for a portrait challenge, would my pic be DQ'd?


No..because it doesn't look like a photo. It is obvious that it isn't real.
08/19/2011 09:40:11 PM · #8
Originally posted by posthumous:

I think it's wonderful irony that the yellow ribbon was replaced by someone who just walked into a Lego store and took a picture.

Effort does not matter in the court of mass appeal. The only thing that counts are the results.
08/19/2011 09:44:44 PM · #9
Originally posted by Yo_Spiff:

To some extent I feel the site council's decision may have been influenced by the ongoing forum discussion about this. Would it have been the same without everyone bringing up various arguments about it?

Yep, the entry was already headed for DQ before that thread was created. I just couldn't say so.

Note that the OP of that thread was basically asking how to use a photo of coffee taken outside the challenge dates for the Letter C challenge (!)
08/19/2011 09:45:56 PM · #10
Originally posted by Judi:

Originally posted by Marc923:

Well, I'll get the ball rolling. So if I used this painted backdrop for a portrait challenge, would my pic be DQ'd?


No..because it doesn't look like a photo. It is obvious that it isn't real.


What about these? They are backdrops of pics. So what I'm getting from this DQ is that no picture backdrop can be used or you will be DQ'd. If that's the case, the I think it's wrong.
08/19/2011 09:48:33 PM · #11
Originally posted by scalvert:

Yep, the entry was already headed for DQ before that thread was created. I just couldn't say so.

Note that the OP of that thread was basically asking how to use a photo of coffee taken outside the challenge dates for the Letter C challenge (!)


Well now I'm a little curious or confused here. Tie your sentence about taking a coffee shot outside of the challenge date to the one that was just DQ'd. I'm probably gonna be wrong in my assumption but was the background shot taken then outside of the challenge date?
08/19/2011 09:52:41 PM · #12
No

Originally posted by Marc923:

Well, I'll get the ball rolling. So if I used this painted backdrop for a portrait challenge, would my pic be DQ'd?

08/19/2011 09:53:36 PM · #13
Ha....and now I'm not using the technique ! Thanks !!

Originally posted by scalvert:

Originally posted by Yo_Spiff:

To some extent I feel the site council's decision may have been influenced by the ongoing forum discussion about this. Would it have been the same without everyone bringing up various arguments about it?

Yep, the entry was already headed for DQ before that thread was created. I just couldn't say so.

Note that the OP of that thread was basically asking how to use a photo of coffee taken outside the challenge dates for the Letter C challenge (!)

08/19/2011 09:55:12 PM · #14
Originally posted by kenskid:

Ha....and now I'm not using the technique ! Thanks !!

Originally posted by scalvert:

Originally posted by Yo_Spiff:

To some extent I feel the site council's decision may have been influenced by the ongoing forum discussion about this. Would it have been the same without everyone bringing up various arguments about it?

Yep, the entry was already headed for DQ before that thread was created. I just couldn't say so.

Note that the OP of that thread was basically asking how to use a photo of coffee taken outside the challenge dates for the Letter C challenge (!)


ok so that was your thread. i guess it was good that you found out now!
08/19/2011 09:55:13 PM · #15
Hell yes....as far as I understand...it is a pure prop. It was not photographed by the Lego photographer.

Originally posted by colorcarnival:

Originally posted by scalvert:

Yep, the entry was already headed for DQ before that thread was created. I just couldn't say so.

Note that the OP of that thread was basically asking how to use a photo of coffee taken outside the challenge dates for the Letter C challenge (!)


Well now I'm a little curious or confused here. Tie your sentence about taking a coffee shot outside of the challenge date to the one that was just DQ'd. I'm probably gonna be wrong in my assumption but was the background shot taken then outside of the challenge date?

08/19/2011 09:56:35 PM · #16
Yes...because I have a photo DQ from a few weeks ago. If the Lego passed, then I was going to shoot my letter C entry with a cool idea/background. I won't do it now...so I won't get the second DQ.

Originally posted by colorcarnival:

Originally posted by kenskid:

Ha....and now I'm not using the technique ! Thanks !!

Originally posted by scalvert:

Originally posted by Yo_Spiff:

To some extent I feel the site council's decision may have been influenced by the ongoing forum discussion about this. Would it have been the same without everyone bringing up various arguments about it?

Yep, the entry was already headed for DQ before that thread was created. I just couldn't say so.

Note that the OP of that thread was basically asking how to use a photo of coffee taken outside the challenge dates for the Letter C challenge (!)


ok so that was your thread. i guess it was good that you found out now!

08/19/2011 09:57:23 PM · #17
IMO some or all of the new ones would DQ...depending on how used.

Originally posted by Marc923:

Originally posted by Judi:

Originally posted by Marc923:

Well, I'll get the ball rolling. So if I used this painted backdrop for a portrait challenge, would my pic be DQ'd?


No..because it doesn't look like a photo. It is obvious that it isn't real.


What about these? They are backdrops of pics. So what I'm getting from this DQ is that no picture backdrop can be used or you will be DQ'd. If that's the case, the I think it's wrong.

08/19/2011 10:05:14 PM · #18
its a shame the new third place didn't get any front page time
08/19/2011 10:11:45 PM · #19
Originally posted by mike_311:

its a shame the new third place didn't get any front page time


I thought the same thing.
08/19/2011 10:12:48 PM · #20
Originally posted by colorcarnival:

Tie your sentence about taking a coffee shot outside of the challenge date to the one that was just DQ'd. I'm probably gonna be wrong in my assumption but was the background shot taken then outside of the challenge date?

Sure, but this DQ was for an entry that drew much of its impact from a photo of a photo. The date of artwork used as a supporting element doesn't really matter, but asking how to enter an ineligible photo would be a rather different situation given that a photo of "coffee" for a Letter C challenge is likely to take center stage.
08/19/2011 10:23:57 PM · #21
Originally posted by scalvert:

Originally posted by colorcarnival:

Tie your sentence about taking a coffee shot outside of the challenge date to the one that was just DQ'd. I'm probably gonna be wrong in my assumption but was the background shot taken then outside of the challenge date?

Sure, but this DQ was for an entry that drew much of its impact from a photo of a photo. The date of artwork used as a supporting element doesn't really matter, but asking how to enter an ineligible photo would be a rather different situation given that a photo of "coffee" for a Letter C challenge is likely to take center stage.


My mistake was in thinking that the owner of the DQ'd photo was also the OP of the coffee thread.

Since this kind of DQ has happened several times now, wouldn't it be nice to give examples of what not to do in the challenge rules section? I think if the owners of the DQ'd photos think it's ok, why not? Might help out the newer people who come to this site.

And I know, this has been brought up many times, just thought I'd suggest it again.
08/19/2011 11:10:11 PM · #22
Originally posted by colorcarnival:

Wow - I've agreed with a lot of the other artwork decisions, but not this one. What a shame.

+1
08/19/2011 11:20:02 PM · #23
Originally posted by Art Roflmao:


aaah.. that's what I was missing! Can I pinch it? :)
08/20/2011 05:49:33 AM · #24
I disagree with this decision. I carefully read the rules and IMO my entry keeps being ok. The background was not the most important part of my image. It is blurred and if I had worked on PS I could create such a similar background myself without using a real photo. And if I didn't tell that it was a photo I wouldn't get the DQ. Several images of the Lego challenge are existing artworks, is it less important than a blurred image? I dont think so...

These are my first and last words about it.
08/20/2011 06:13:06 AM · #25
Originally posted by Art Roflmao:


Is that a mouthful of comments with a pinch of salt or a soda with a handful of popcorn?
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