venta: (Default)
[personal profile] venta
So, here I am on a Saturday morning, slaving over a laptop to bring you the results of the photo competition. Not my laptop, of course, but Andy's - which is set up to go click every I time I click a link, and may drive me to homicide. However.

Well, as predicted, this was actually much harder to judge than the last one, because the categories were less well defined. Also, in the votes I've received there was much less of a concensus of opinion than last time.

Quite a few people commented, too, on the difference between taking a good photo, and taking a photo of a good thing. It's possible to compose a photo of a mundane object in such a way that it looks impressive - it's also possible to produce a photo at which people will go "ooooh!" because it has cool subject matter. I've attempted to steer a happy medium between these.

So, photos which are worthy of mention (and if all these links work first time it'll be a miracle):

[livejournal.com profile] broadmeadow wrote, on the subject of using photoshop, in an email to me "some people may not like this". And he was very right :) General comments seemed to be that the axels and the narrowboat were (under all the 'shopping) good photos. An honourable mention, too, to the concept of the missing bus.

[livejournal.com profile] narenek's suspended bicycle came in for a lot of praise. He also gets points for an interesting composition for his airport shot.

[livejournal.com profile] addedentry managed a nice balance of good photos, and photos of good things. Obviously every one likes pink things, and shots like Heron Quay, Bankside and his planes seemed to appeal to a wide range of people.

[livejournal.com profile] wimble starts off at a bit of a disadvantage, as he had to prove he could take decent photos as well as get himself to Peru. However, the perspective of the train was much admired, and the water transport interested most people, though there were varied comments on its composition. Most disputed photo was his crashed car - the viewpoint of which was both loved and hated.

[livejournal.com profile] kneeshooter (= Simon W) went for a slightly different approach, mostly photographing details rather than whole vehicles, which went down well. His barge is a good example of this, but a number of people commented on the hang-glider and bikes, too. People who remember the last competition may wish to chalk Simon up as someone good at taking photos of things in motion :)


However, narrowly beating Simon and Addedentry, the two most admired collections were [livejournal.com profile] surje's and THC's. Pretty much every one of their photos was commented on by someone, and most people mentioned one or other of them as an overall winner.

Of particular note from THC: boats meet bikes, the car transporter and (my favourite) who nicked the engines?

And from Surje: shipwreck, diggers, and his reflected plane.

So, of these two, who should be the winner ? Well, I'm afraid that since Surje didn't actually meet the all the requirements for the competition (no train, and not enough visible wheels) he automatically loses on a technicality. Sorry, Surje (and feel free to appeal if you think I'm wrong!)

So, I formally declare: minor prizes to Surje, Simon and Addedentry. A major prize to THC. Which only leaves one question...

Who on earth is THC, anyway ? Do I know him/her ? Should I recognise the initials ?

Thanks to all who entered or voted. Extra thanks to Surje for providing the webspace.

Date: 2004-06-05 04:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] verlaine.livejournal.com
I've come to this very late, but: nice pictures! I think I like [livejournal.com profile] surje's best, but maybe I'm just favouring them because I like people who breka the rules.

I'd also like to say that, as I now have access to photographic technology in my own right, you should have another such competition without delay!

Profile

venta: (Default)
venta

December 2025

S M T W T F S
 123456
78910111213
14151617181920
212223 24252627
28293031   

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Dec. 28th, 2025 01:53 pm
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios