old.user4556
Has a sexy sister. I am also a Bodhi wannabee.
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ok seriously now, Big G is asking opinions, not trying to attack you Wazzer. I feel your post is somewhat overly negative in tone for your response and not particularly constructive, though you do get your opinion across, yes.
like I said in my earlier post, I am personally inclined to allow older work from a participant's catalogue for reasons stated in my other post.
*I* want something that allows *everyone* to compete, I would like to see the possibility of a camera-phone snap by someone on their way to work possibly winning. I base my thoughts on the fact that while studying photography some of the best work I ever saw was stuff that flouted the rules we were being taught to uphold with regard to the technical aspect of the work, but blew everything away content-wise. That said, a technically good picture with awesome content would always best a technically bad pic with content as awesome as the other imo.
Imo we have to perhaps better define what we want with the competition. Do you want the best possible quality of picture from a technical point of view, or do you want content to be leading?
Imo we have to perhaps better define what we want with the competition. Do you want the best possible quality of picture from a technical point of view, or do you want content to be leading?
1. Didn't we already cover this new/old thing?
2. There's no way of being able to enforce this rule anyway.
I think people are intelligent enough to place their own handicap system on the photographs, and I don't think it's so predictable that the best photographer will 'win' each time.
One thing worse than console nerds are camera nerds.
I sort of agree, but like for G's photo above, it's interesting to know what kit was used for a particular shot. I wouldn't mind seeing a quick list of specs and settings under the photos posted in the comp threads. It wouldn't be any more intrusive than a lot of the sigs people use. Purely voluntarily of course.
I can enforce no discussion, but I'd prefer we just agree that the kits themselves are not up for discussion. I'm all for people disclosing their stuff though, as both new fellows and peers can learn from each other.
Teeds, can you move some of these posts to the "rules discussion" thread? This thread is a bit fragmented and such. I'm just fussy and picky really.
True, but that won't tell you other important bits.
sorry, I'll do it when I'm not full of beer. eg some time tomorrow![]()
Agreed. Endless discussions of technical details is the dullest thing on Earth.
What matters are the images you make, not whether your bit of £3k kit is better than a £2.8k bit of kit.