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05/23/2006 07:05:41 PM |
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05/23/2006 09:29:22 AM |
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05/23/2006 09:19:21 AM |
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05/23/2006 07:36:06 AM |
I´m sorry but the pic is way to small and way to blurry to make anything out of it.
Furthermore I don´t see any lenscap in this image. |
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05/23/2006 05:31:45 AM |
to small to be appreciated.... cant get the message.. |
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05/23/2006 04:54:44 AM |
This shot is too small to fully appreciate all the detail. Maybe you put it so out of focus that it's a bit hard to tell what it is as well. |
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05/23/2006 03:11:28 AM |
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05/22/2006 11:02:04 PM |
looks like a camera phone pic |
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05/22/2006 04:35:31 PM |
Really blurry and way too small. |
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05/22/2006 02:56:41 PM |
I doesn't even look like you confused "lenscap" with "landscape".
Why DID you enter a very small and totally blurred "photo"? |
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05/20/2006 08:44:48 PM |
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05/20/2006 06:49:56 PM |
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05/20/2006 04:10:20 PM |
I'm sorry, but your focus is too soft so that Ican't find the lens cap in this picture. You should also try to save the final image larger.
Keep working at it. Looks like you have an eye for color, but something just went wrong here. |
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05/20/2006 04:08:42 PM |
a) Can't find a lens cap. b) Please make your image large enough to see some of the detail. Thanks. |
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05/20/2006 12:34:20 PM |
Don't get it. Don't see the relevance to the challenge. |
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05/20/2006 08:49:09 AM |
WTF is that???????????????? |
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05/20/2006 07:03:16 AM |
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05/20/2006 01:44:28 AM |
Some misinterpretation of the challenge perhaps? |
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05/19/2006 11:50:54 AM |
No lens cap that I can find.
I'm not a fan of the completely blurry picture. It is also a very small picture. |
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05/19/2006 07:32:02 AM |
DNMC
Out of focus, and has nothing intresting
Also the image is far far too small
I give it a 1 |
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05/19/2006 06:33:26 AM |
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05/19/2006 05:15:38 AM |
You should really post bigger entries. This is too small to see clearly. I can't see a lenscap in the composition. |
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05/18/2006 04:55:29 PM |
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05/18/2006 04:23:19 PM |
This is possibly the most deliberate play for a brown I have ever seen. |
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05/18/2006 03:20:35 PM |
Ummm, that's really small and blurry, and I don't see any lens caps. |
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05/18/2006 01:10:48 PM |
Am I missing a lenscap somewhere? |
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05/18/2006 12:24:15 PM |
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05/18/2006 09:43:23 AM |
Huh? Focus? Lenscap? Too small! |
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05/18/2006 06:43:53 AM |
There is no lens cap (at least not one that i can see), which means it doesn't meet the challenge. |
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05/18/2006 05:47:36 AM |
Are you sure this was submitted for the right challenge? |
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05/17/2006 11:35:40 PM |
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05/17/2006 09:29:00 PM |
I get it: You want to see if you can be infamous for submitting the worst photograph in the history of Dpchallenge. I don't know whether you can or can't, but it's clear that you've put in a lot of effort in trying to do so. I'm not even going to say anything to the effect of "sorry if you really were trying," because this photo CANNOT be the product of "trying." I'd like to give you a "10" just for the hell of it, but...I can't. Congratulations, on what might be the worst job ever. (I love that you didn't just submit a technically atrocious photograph, but one that doesn't seem to have a "lens cap" [that is, one that doesn't "meet the challenge"], either. Again, bravo.) |
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05/17/2006 08:39:30 PM |
This was a joke... right? |
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05/17/2006 06:37:15 PM |
A very small image, without a lens cap. The colors in the background of the flowers do little to help the blurred flowers stand out. |
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05/17/2006 05:13:14 PM |
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05/17/2006 01:35:42 PM |
To explain the low score: I fail to see the lens cap - DNMC. The photo is very blurry (although the title suggests this is intentional). The photo is very small - there are tutorials on the site that explain resizing. There does not seem to be any particular subject to this photo other than the blurriness itself.
Not trying to be mean, just explaining the vote. |
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05/17/2006 01:19:31 PM |
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05/17/2006 10:20:51 AM |
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05/17/2006 10:19:06 AM |
Not sure what your intention was here. You might want to search the forums for sizing information. |
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05/17/2006 09:07:16 AM |
Size, no lensecap. There needs to be ONE thing in focus for our eye to settle on in any shot of this type. Otherwise we think, "What are we supposed to be looking at? And why?" |
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05/17/2006 08:09:07 AM |
OK - I don't get it. Where is the lens cap? |
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05/17/2006 07:14:39 AM |
Tiny picture, nice subdued colors, wrong challenge. |
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05/17/2006 06:34:05 AM |
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05/17/2006 06:19:24 AM |
i do not see the connection with the lenscap challenge. |
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05/17/2006 04:37:14 AM |
I don't see a lenscap. I do see a very small totally out of focus photo, though. |
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05/17/2006 02:32:05 AM |
Well, I'm not a big fan of naming the ribbon-winners, but I think I found one here. The brown goes to you because the posted image is small, it is out of focus as much as it can be, no lenscap can be identified, etc. Sorry to say that but I must take my part getting you right above the DQ'd shots. |
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05/17/2006 12:16:21 AM |
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05/16/2006 10:42:10 PM |
I think I'm missing the lens cap, but this pic could make a nice background. It could also help if your photo was the full 640 pixels on one side. |
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05/16/2006 10:02:28 PM |
I think you know why the score is very low... |
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05/16/2006 09:07:54 PM |
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