BigSteveG
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There are 4 pix I really like. I'm not sure which to vote for because only two of them, IMHO, capture the spirit of HCB. Isn't the main criteria supposed to be a "decisive moment" type photo in the tradition of HCB?
Rick Waldroup said:See, this is what happens when you have a contest. I did not enter this contest, in fact, I have never entered a photo contest. There is another forum I belong to that had a contest a few months back and I voiced this same opinion and people thought I was crazy. A photo contest, no matter how well meaning, almost always sprials out of control and it becomes something it never should, a massage of the ego. Just look at the posts on the thread about the final 12 photos and you will see what I mean.
Those final 12 photos are great shots. All of them. I know that the prize was a wonderful camera, and I was really tempted to submit a shot, but I still think that the basic premise of a photo contest is wrong. Now, having said all that, I still voted for what I thought was a beautiful shot out of the many beautiful shots. I'm just like everyone else, I want to vote on things put before me, but I would never enter any of my photos in a contest. Does any of this make any sense? I know I have been troubled by the tone of the remarks about the final photos since the top 12 shots were announced. Listen, don't mind me, these are just the ramblings of an old geezer who thinks that no one should tell you what the value of your photos are worth. To me, that is what photo contests represent.
BigSteveG said:I think all the photos are wonderful. But the contest was presented as using a specific criteria. That of HCB's style. And while it may be somewhat silly to "ape" someone's style, the purpose of the contest is still the same. Maybe it would've been better to solicit the "best example of rangefinder photography". That would've allowed for a wider range of subject matter including documentary and journalism.
copake_ham said:I cannot deny that I enjoy looking at the work of the "masters" and, if only by exposure (pun intended), at times seek to emulate them. But I do strive to find my own "vision", as "lame" as it may be.....
BigSteveG said:I think all the photos are wonderful. But the contest was presented as using a specific criteria. That of HCB's style. And while it may be somewhat silly to "ape" someone's style, the purpose of the contest is still the same. Maybe it would've been better to solicit the "best example of rangefinder photography". That would've allowed for a wider range of subject matter including documentary and journalism.
FrankS said:Don't obsess over HCB. Which photo do you like the best? It's no biggie.
copake_ham said:As well another side of this discussion should be what is the "best example of rangefinder photography"?
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FrankS said:Don't obsess over HCB. Which photo do you like the best? It's no biggie.