Photo Challenge - Finale
Dec. 20th, 2003 03:04 pmWell, I dunno about you, but I think it's probably about time I judged this photo comptetition. If nothing else, those of you with no interest in the thing will cease having to read posts about it.
I'm sitting here with a huge Excel spreadsheet[*], totting up the votes that were sent to me. And I think we can safely conclude that everyone has pretty disparate tastes in photographs. The pictures that knocked some people out left others completely cold.
However. Some people didn't cast votes for every category, and some people tried to confuse the sums by voting for two people in the same category. Nobody got no votes - so whoever you are, someone likes yer pics :)
In most cateories, there was no real clear favourite; three or four pictures were about honours even. The following[**], however, deserve prizes for romping home with a clear victory:
Dave Sheldon, for Autumn.
Mike Wallis, for Corner (beating off hot competition from Neil Hopcroft).
Stuart Jenkins, for Curve.
Simon White, for Motion (you'll have to scroll down a bit as Simon didn't put an anchor in :)
The overall winner, though, is Glyn Faulkner. He would have won Friend outright, but also managed to attract a significant number of votes in almost all categories.
Prizes, of dubious taste, value and quality, will be issued. Glyn I'll see soon, Stuart I can track down easily. Simon I'll probably run into at Intrusion sometime. Dave, can you suggest a handy mutual acquaintance to act as courier ? Mike, I suspect, will have to trust me with a postal address if he wants his loot :)
A number of people commented that the standard of the photos submitted was unexpectedly high - and I really enjoyed seeing people's pictures. A few entrants also commented that they liked having a goal to their picture-taking (or at least something to act as a boot up the backside...), so there may potentially be other photo challenges in the future as/if/when I think of them.
Cheers all.
[*] Yes, all right, this is clearly bollocks about the spreadsheet. I've actually got a bit of paper with pencil tally marks all over it.
[**] It dawns on me that subsequent discussion down below may get a bit confusing... can people let me know if they mind me listing their LJ names in conjunction with their real names up there, to help the unfamiliar out?
Thanks to everyone who entered, and to those who voted (by mail or comment).
I'm sitting here with a huge Excel spreadsheet[*], totting up the votes that were sent to me. And I think we can safely conclude that everyone has pretty disparate tastes in photographs. The pictures that knocked some people out left others completely cold.
However. Some people didn't cast votes for every category, and some people tried to confuse the sums by voting for two people in the same category. Nobody got no votes - so whoever you are, someone likes yer pics :)
In most cateories, there was no real clear favourite; three or four pictures were about honours even. The following[**], however, deserve prizes for romping home with a clear victory:
Dave Sheldon, for Autumn.
Mike Wallis, for Corner (beating off hot competition from Neil Hopcroft).
Stuart Jenkins, for Curve.
Simon White, for Motion (you'll have to scroll down a bit as Simon didn't put an anchor in :)
The overall winner, though, is Glyn Faulkner. He would have won Friend outright, but also managed to attract a significant number of votes in almost all categories.
Prizes, of dubious taste, value and quality, will be issued. Glyn I'll see soon, Stuart I can track down easily. Simon I'll probably run into at Intrusion sometime. Dave, can you suggest a handy mutual acquaintance to act as courier ? Mike, I suspect, will have to trust me with a postal address if he wants his loot :)
A number of people commented that the standard of the photos submitted was unexpectedly high - and I really enjoyed seeing people's pictures. A few entrants also commented that they liked having a goal to their picture-taking (or at least something to act as a boot up the backside...), so there may potentially be other photo challenges in the future as/if/when I think of them.
Cheers all.
[*] Yes, all right, this is clearly bollocks about the spreadsheet. I've actually got a bit of paper with pencil tally marks all over it.
[**] It dawns on me that subsequent discussion down below may get a bit confusing... can people let me know if they mind me listing their LJ names in conjunction with their real names up there, to help the unfamiliar out?
Thanks to everyone who entered, and to those who voted (by mail or comment).
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Date: 2003-12-20 07:16 am (UTC)one comment on the format. it was VERY HARD to vote, as everyone's page was in a different format, and you had to look at each category on each site separately, so it involved keeping a million windows open. i suggest that you provide template HTML so that everyone's page is the same, or set up a gallery with uploads so that they are all in the same place, or have a downloadable zip file so that they can be viewed locally using explorer.
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Date: 2003-12-20 07:57 am (UTC)Seriously, thanks. It was nice to work towards a specific target, and it was fun to wander around thinking "What the hell am I going to do for these?"
If I hadn't excepted myself from voting - I really didn't think I ought to, really - I would have voted for Glyn to win overall too. His pictures were of an exceptional quality, and well done him. Saying that, though, Simon White's Motion was oustanding. Well done, all who entered.
Elizabeth, I'm quite happy to give you a postal address :-) I'll try to remember to email you with it!
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Date: 2003-12-20 08:28 am (UTC)Oooh, yes please.
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Date: 2003-12-20 08:45 am (UTC)Many thanks to all the entrants for sharing their time, imagination and very considerable talents!
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Date: 2004-01-03 07:18 pm (UTC)Hello. We've not met, but I'm an Oxford-based friend of a few of your friends, who takes photos (http://www.photonhunter.co.uk/~art/photography.html). I'd definitely be interested in another competition; shame I missed this one.
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