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please vote for challenge 29 winner.
finalists chosen by andy and ginger_55. we matched on seven out of 10.
judyfeuss - piano player
lynnma - snowball fight
nir - plea
mitchell - beach spectacles
jdsphotography - gun
cletus - ipod photo
doctorit - puckerup
wxwax - shaver
seemoon - sushi
purified - in good spirits
finalists chosen by andy and ginger_55. we matched on seven out of 10.
judyfeuss - piano player
lynnma - snowball fight
nir - plea
mitchell - beach spectacles
jdsphotography - gun
cletus - ipod photo
doctorit - puckerup
wxwax - shaver
seemoon - sushi
purified - in good spirits
vote for challenge 29 winner 73 votes
judy fuess - piano player
4%
3 votes
lynnma - snowball fight
43%
32 votes
nir - plea
2%
2 votes
mitchell - beach spectacles
13%
10 votes
jdsphotography - gun
2%
2 votes
cletus - ipod photo
9%
7 votes
doctorit - pucker up
6%
5 votes
wxwax - shaver
2%
2 votes
seemoon - sushi
8%
6 votes
purified - in good spirits
5%
4 votes
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Hey Lynn - way to squeak that one in last second! I hadn't even seen that photo until I just went to vote!
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...but I was also kinda disappointed to see that one of my favorites wasn't included in the final group (this is the 2nd time that's happened since I joined!)
I'm wondering...why can't all the photos entered be voted on? Seems like the number of entries is manageable enough to do that...but hey...I'm just a newbie here~
ps. OT, I'd also like to see more smilies such as a simple wink, a smile without teeth showing...just a couple of "normal" ones (the animations are great, but sometimes I just want a mona lisa smile)
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Lynn, I loved your shot from the first moment I saw it. You got my vote.
Sure wish Andy would give comments. I thought my shot was pretty good. I'm very disappointed.
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By the way, it was still very hard to choose which one to vote for!!! Fine photos by all (but I'm still kicking myself that I missed the cutoff time...my pic was a humorous one, but the clock struck 12 noon before I could get it uploaded...sigh)~
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hi nee
we have a max of 10 that can be voted on, it's a limit of the polling function of our forum software. it's not perfect, but we've been doing it this way for a while now. the recent change is that in addition to me, as host, the previous winner helps pick the 10 finalists. on average, the guest and i usually match on 7 or 8 of the finalists....
cheers!
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How do you decide between the other 3? Arm wrestle?
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yours was very close, but for me, just got edged out, snappy. i like the idea, i think i would have liked to see a lower camera perspective, and to make the shot more interesting, who knows, maybe dh or some kids at the breakfast table, oof in the background... anyhow, the shot was technically well done, the movement of the juicer and the flowing of the juice coming into the glass.
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yes, and ginger is freakishly strong!
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Anyway, my two cents.
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Thanks again, Andy!
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I really appreciate your taking the extra time to give me an answer. I guess you really don't care for the bare bones look of the studio setup shot. I know from the types of pictures you post that you prefer more lifelike candids. That is just not what I was trying to do here. I feel better knowing that the style just did not appeal to you. I had a great learning experience with all of the shots I did and I am happy with the quality of most of them. The learning experience is what most of us are here for. When you don't get feedback though, it's like handing in your term paper and not receiving a grade. You may feel sure you did a great job, but you still want to know how you were rated. Thanks again.
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Laurie,
Just so you can have a little feedback, I want you to know that your entry would have been among my picks for the 10 finalists. I think it was outstanding for it's beautiful colors, composition and technical quality. I know that we can't all make the 10. There are just too many entries. When I think I have done some of my best work and several other people, who's work I respect, also think it's good, I just wondered how Andy felt about it. My entry this time was very different from my usual style and I felt a greater need for feedback. Andy has said in the past to ask the questions here, so I did. I certainly did not mean to sound ungrateful. I think Andy knows that I appreciate how much effort he puts in here. Having participated in the judging, I know from experience how much time it takes. I said, "I wish Andy would comment." and he did. And I really appreciate that.
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Andy used to comment on ALL the photos a while back in the fledgling stages of the photo challenges. At some point things got a little "crazy" around here, there was actually a bit of Andy-bashing for how the challenges were being handled and so on. I subsequently stopped reading for a bit, but I feel things are a lot better now. There's just no way anyone should be expected to comment on all entries, especially if their numbers continue to grow - that is of course the hope. The ideal is that you'll get lots of comments by submitting a comments thread for your image before you enter it in the challenge. I think this is working very well for most, if not all people. I tend to agree with the "you give what you get", so if you're just entering a *free* challenge without getting into the comments threads, then you shouldn't be expecting much feedback for yourself, right? Laurie, you in particular had a comments thread, so I reckon you understand this concept.
ut now I will venture a comment of my own - I've noticed many of the comments threads have turned into "which do you like best". This is fine, but when I submit for comments I add things like "I chose this composition, do you agree?", "I toned this color for this reason, does it work?", etc. I think a huge strength of this forum is how friendly it is, which is great. Eh, on the other hand, you almost have to ask for critiscism. Too many nice folk here are too eager to just say "hey, nice shot". Although that's nice, I can understand your frustration with not being able to grow from that.
Finally, I noticed a lot of the entries struggled with first person. It's not rude of me to say, there were a lot of hands. I think Ginger commented somwhere that hands are tough, they need some emotion to go along with them. Without that emotion, the shot had to be technically perfect, right? Don't know what else to say to that, I'm no pro, I'm a scientist, I make observations and struggle with conclusions.
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On an unrelated note, I think it was really underhanded how Lynn snuck her photo in under the wire!!! Great picture which got my vote. What really hurt was my dashed hopes for my picture after I ducked out of the way of that snowball.
'til next time.... Mitch
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To respond to Doc...I agree that the critique posting is ideal for the feedback we all crave. I also think that we aren't asking the right questions to receive the proper feedback; well, at least I'm not. You are right that most people are too nice and are more apt to give a "good job" instead of a "good start...now what about tweaking this...". There are plenty of talented members, however, that do give wonderful feedback. Let's learn from them and build on it. That is what this is all about; learning and extending yourself beyond your boundries.
Okay, that's my nickle's worth...
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For Andy, I hope you know I'm a great admirer of yours and my questions weren't meant in any way to be construed as a put down of your efforts here. Gosh, I'd hate to feel responsible for starting any sort of Andy bashing session, though I don't think that's what's happening and I truly hope it will not go there. I agree that with this being a free forum, what's being offered here is really remarkable (and challenge winners get a nice prize, to boot!). I'm in awe of the fact that we are the beneficiaries of so much at no cost...so I got no real complaints at all!
With that said, I'd like to wish everyone the best in Challenge 30! I'll look forward to seeing all your entries, though you may not be seeing any of mine! Besides having time constraints, I seem to have absolutely no creative ideas popping into my poor old brain these days, ! Chances are I'll probably come up with that awesome killer idea one minute after the challenge ends...sigh~
~Nee
ps. I totally agree with what was said about commenting on each others photos...ya gotta give to get, and an honest (but helpful) critique given thoughfully is of far greater worth than a boatload of empty praise~
pps. BTW, my too late to be an entry for challenge 29 had feet instead of hands (but it wasn't that great, so I'll leave it to your imaginations) :smooch
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this topic has come up before, it was, pretty heated, but we all came out better for it. i do try and jump in when i can, and i will always respond if someone asks me "hey why didn't i make the cut...?"
it's a joy to watch the participants learn and grow as photographers, particularly through the comments threads prior to submission of an entry ... that's really where the real learning and spirit of the challenges is exhibited!
still, everyone can do more... be more diligent and thorogh and thoughtful with critiques. in general, this process works well, but i think i'll resurrect a "how to critique" thread if i can dig it up
thanks nee, and all, for the kind words.
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i take offense charles at your statement that i toss out guest choices and put in my own, at will. i spend considerable time on this, charles, and take great care in my attempts to be fair to the group and photography in general.
thank goodness this isn't a thankless job.
there, i've said it.
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It's basically Andy's competition, and not that he does, but he can run it however he wants. Any judged competition is that way. Are you looking for some unbiased algorithm on which to judge art? I'd love to see it!
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I can only go by my experiences, maybe you know different ? I can only say that in the 2 opportunties I've been lucky enough to judge I haven't found this to be the case.
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puhlese... cast your vote
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