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09/10/2005 12:48:08 PM · #51 |
ok i'm offically psych'ed about my entry
'been submiting humdrum images for the last few challenges(skiped anumber as well) but THIS one kicks butt
definietly different- though will be chosen most likely to fail due to poor interpetation of the "definition of perspective"
whatever .. i like it ...
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09/10/2005 05:27:06 PM · #52 |
Jacko's shot did well in the first challenge and it's more the point of view definition of perspective. No 1 or 2 votes either.
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09/11/2005 11:01:48 AM · #53 |
Originally posted by Caine: Answering Strikeslip's qt: I'd just go for the 'other' definition of perspective, and who cares if there's those that don't get it or agree that it's relevant. Just goes to prove their lack of creativity if someone narrows their viewpoint to their own, and none other. The challenge doesn't specify which of the definitions to use, it simply asks for a striking image! Aim to impress yourself first I say. :) |
I agree. Perspective and POV are one in the same in my book. My photo is what they make it to be. I'm just pretty darn impressed with what I created/took a shot of.
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09/14/2005 07:10:00 AM · #54 |
Originally posted by cycomerlin14: I agree. Perspective and POV are one in the same in my book. My photo is what they make it to be. I'm just pretty darn impressed with what I created/took a shot of. |
I had agreed also (Perspective and POV being the same)...looks like the majority went with some version of lines (leading, vanishing, converging, etc...).
Maybe Bubbles or Rule of Thirds will be a bit clearer for definitions? ;^)
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