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Challenge: Tilt Shift II (Advanced Editing VII)
Collection: Challenges 2011
Camera: Canon EOS-7D
Location: Santa Barbara
Date: Dec 25, 2011
Aperture: 6.3
ISO: 320
Shutter: 1/250
Date Uploaded: Dec 27, 2011

Tilt shift effect achieved through processing, not a lens.

[Dec. 29th, 2011 02:19:16 AM]

So, ummm, why?

I attempted to be DPC correct. I went with the artificial miniature effect. It is in color (yes, my camera will shoot color). It is simple and relatively uncluttered. It is a seascape - unoffensive to all but those with a deathly fear of water.

So, what's the problem? Why is this totally bombing in the challenge? Can a person request to be kicked off this site? Blocked for life? At least a year?

[Dec. 29th, 2011 09:45:36 AM]

This is the entry (well, another one, anyway) that shows that if you do not have the raw talent or skill, you simply cannot develop those things. Eight years. And I still cannot shoot for score.

January 16, 2012

This still saddens me enough to keep me out of challenges for awhile longer.

Statistics
Place: 50 out of 73
Avg (all users): 5.1905
Avg (commenters): 7.5000
Avg (participants): 5.1026
Avg (non-participants): 5.2171
Views since voting: 630
Views during voting: 366
Votes: 168
Comments: 12
Favorites: 0


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01/05/2012 10:27:03 PM
Oh! So beautifully done, Deb!

What's up with this score?!!!
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01/04/2012 02:38:39 PM
I really like this! it is a shame it didn't score higher. Although one suggestion... i would have brightened up the sail boat just a little so it stands out a little more. besides that there is no reason it shouldn't have scored better. (please dont give up yet!!)
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01/04/2012 01:14:13 PM
maybe I'll change my user name to Mrs Rodgers ..... this is so lovely.
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01/04/2012 08:07:35 AM
Deb my only critique is that the amount of forground did not enhance the tilt enough, a better balance and this would have scored very well, the color is excellent.
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01/04/2012 07:54:39 AM
Don't despair! Go look at my shot if you'd like to see real failure. I couldn't even achieve a brown when trying with a tube of chap stick! I gave this a 7 btw - lovely to look at.
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01/04/2012 02:10:13 AM
For me this meets the miniaturization criteria but lacks the DPC punch of insane, mad, colours. If this was a fiery sunset this image would be a top 5 but the realistic colours probably look dull to the avg viewer after the colour blast.
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01/04/2012 01:42:38 AM
+1 Nothing much to add on top...

I did not vote but would have been a 5 or 6 I guess...

Message edited by author 2012-01-04 01:48:55.
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01/04/2012 01:23:11 AM
I agree overall with spiritualspatula and ShutterRev. While a very nice seascape, it does not have the miniaturization feel that most voters were expecting. A higher viewpoint and possibly more objects in the frame would help on this regard. The smoothness of the water and sky obscure the blurring effect also.
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01/04/2012 12:56:29 AM
+1, I agree with the comments from spiritualspatula. Not to say it's a bad image, as it is plenty pretty just don't think it has the miniature feel the heavy hitters did. I see this image and the first thing I do is think it has nice colors and is a nice photo of a sailboat, when I look at the winning top tilt shift images i find myself getting close to the monitor to see if they are actually pictures of a miniature model or not because the illusion is crazy, make sense?
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01/04/2012 12:42:05 AM
To me, the "miniature-ization" is not fully fledged on this one. That particularly look is greatly helped by elevating yourself above the subject matter, and I think that's part of why this doesn't really scream that. No problem with this, but if you're expecting the voters to vote towards that, it could be an explanation.
It's a nice, relaxing photo. I don't think there's particularly something wrong with it, but it's not terribly remarkable, either. I would've figured a solid 5.5 on this one, so I agree that it seems to have come out a bit lower than expected.
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
01/03/2012 08:41:36 PM
Very picturesque.
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01/01/2012 01:39:26 PM
perfectly meets this challenge, very nice!
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