http://www.adorama.com/ALC/BlogArti...3686&alias=Ken-Rockwell-Photo-Contest-Winners
"This image is all about a strong yellow band flowing from left to right. I don't know or care what are the details or how it was made; it's the only image of the top 25 that had a strong design element: the yellow band."
Right on Mr. Rockwell.
"This image is all about a strong yellow band flowing from left to right. I don't know or care what are the details or how it was made; it's the only image of the top 25 that had a strong design element: the yellow band."
Right on Mr. Rockwell.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Aside from his choice of winner ... a lot of over saturated HDR look images in that selection.
SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
amusing! but boy am I growing tired of this... I don't even know how to call this. thanks for the link. 
charjohncarter
Veteran
The portrait of the girl on the porch was my winner, but I guess it didn't have an over saturated yellow band.
boomguy57
Well-known
Not to be mean, but...I wonder sometimes how people get to the point where they think they should enter a particular shot in a contest. AND I wonder how these finalists were selected from "over 10,000 images".
I no longer wonder, however, about Mr. Rockwell. BUT, I wonder how he got famous. Ever read some of his more recent stuff. Oof.
I no longer wonder, however, about Mr. Rockwell. BUT, I wonder how he got famous. Ever read some of his more recent stuff. Oof.
victoriapio
Well-known
agree with the comments in that why would you hold a contest that "exposes" your weakness as a judge of photographs? I know the only criteria was to "catch his eye" but that makes the contest harder to judge, I thnk.
JayM
Well-known
Contests and juried exhibitions taught me that I'm a bad photographer.
Either I'd get in and be surrounded by bad photographs, leaving me to assume that my photograph was also bad or I wouldn't get in and really run of the mill stuff would, leaving me with the same assumption.
Either I'd get in and be surrounded by bad photographs, leaving me to assume that my photograph was also bad or I wouldn't get in and really run of the mill stuff would, leaving me with the same assumption.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I'm fascinated by his philosphy of an image needing to work as a thumbnail before it warrants any real attention or scrutiny. What a negative approach to art in any form!
Let's shrink the Mona Lisa down to a postage stamp size, whack it on a computer monitor and see how good it looks ... sorry Leonardo, it doesn't make the grade!
Let's shrink the Mona Lisa down to a postage stamp size, whack it on a computer monitor and see how good it looks ... sorry Leonardo, it doesn't make the grade!
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
I'm fascinated by his philosphy of an image needing to work as a thumbnail before it warrants any real attention or scrutiny. What a negative approach to art in any form!
Let's shrink the Mona Lisa down to a postage stamp size, whack it on a computer monitor and see how good it looks ... sorry Leonardo, it doesn't make the grade!![]()
That's a very good point Keith.
merciless49
I'm scared of clowns
I saw the pictures and chuckled to myself. I really take his opinion with a huge bag of salt. That said, I wanted an iPad and didn't want to pay for it, so I submitted this image below. Not technically perfect but I liked it, figured it might be something good to hear what people say about it. Not expecting to win because I don't have that yellow band there and the picture didn't really work as a thumbnail.

btgc
Veteran
KR is making his living from merchandising, and this contest is one way to attract customers to Adorama. What did you want, really?
merciless49
I'm scared of clowns
KR is making his living from merchandising, and this contest is one way to attract customers to Adorama. What did you want, really?
good point, i started thinking in that direction after reading this thread...
eyesglassy
Established
Those picture's remind me of old photography magazines. Pretty cool.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
I'm fascinated by his philosphy of an image needing to work as a thumbnail before it warrants any real attention or scrutiny. What a negative approach to art in any form!
Let's shrink the Mona Lisa down to a postage stamp size, whack it on a computer monitor and see how good it looks ... sorry Leonardo, it doesn't make the grade!![]()
That's the philosophy of judges who have to go through 10,000 images.
I don't necessarily disagree.
Small sizes hides a lot of technical imperfections and allows you to focus quickly at the colors or composition.
lucasjld
Member
That "Wild Fawn" picture... Jeez. How can that be in a contest?
Guaranteed
Well-known
I've always thought of him as a tool. He trashes the R-D1 for what it is and then can't stop praising the M9.
I guess if there's no chance of getting anything out of Epson he has nothing to gain. Act like a shill for Leica and maybe he can get his mitts on an M10 to review and bring in more traffic to his site.
I guess if there's no chance of getting anything out of Epson he has nothing to gain. Act like a shill for Leica and maybe he can get his mitts on an M10 to review and bring in more traffic to his site.
jbot
Jared Krause
I don't understand how a photograph of someone else's work (taking a picture of a painting) can be considered a winning shot. The yellow band is strong, in the original painting, but the photographer hasn't created this composition.
I should his next contest with a photograph of Bresson's work.
I should his next contest with a photograph of Bresson's work.
baisao
Established
"It's hard to go wrong with a Corgi wrapped in a towel." Bwahahaha!!!!
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