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Am I Over Critical?
Winner of a student photo competition:
http://www.photographyblog.com/news/...t_competition/ Maybe I'm being over-critical, however is poor composition and post process blur (not even nice blur) the standard required to become a competition winner? |
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Am I Over Critical?
"Jim Bob" wrote in
: Winner of a student photo competition: http://www.photographyblog.com/news/...ers_of_student _competition/ Maybe I'm being over-critical, however is poor composition and post process blur (not even nice blur) the standard required to become a competition winner? Anybody is too critical, if he/she expects anything relevant from a competition titled "Harman Photo Crystaljet RC Student Competition". Of course your message has nothing whatsoever to do with rec.photo.digital.slr-systems |
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Am I Over Critical?
"Matti Vuori" wrote in message
. 114... Winner of a student photo competition: http://www.photographyblog.com/news/...ers_of_student _competition/ Maybe I'm being over-critical, however is poor composition and post process blur (not even nice blur) the standard required to become a competition winner? Anybody is too critical, if he/she expects anything relevant from a competition titled "Harman Photo Crystaljet RC Student Competition". Of course your message has nothing whatsoever to do with rec.photo.digital.slr-systems Uh? |
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Am I Over Critical?
"Jim Bob" wrote in message ... Winner of a student photo competition: [ http://www.harman-inkjet.com/competi...page.asp?n=177 ] Maybe I'm being over-critical, however is poor composition and post process blur (not even nice blur) the standard required to become a competition winner? Tastes vary (and the "digital age" may have made what I sometimes consider "over-processing" relatively easy and common in photo images), but I saw nothing here that fits your description - for me...;-). --DR |
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Am I Over Critical?
David Ruether wrote:
Tastes vary (and the "digital age" may have made what I sometimes consider "over-processing" relatively easy and common in photo images), but I saw nothing here that fits your description - for me...;-). --DR I'd add that given it is for inkjet paper a certain amount of post processing would be considered the norm. I wonder what the original OP's stance is on edge burning? Pete -- http://www.petezilla.co.uk |
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