Fsu Contest Voting

Fsu Contest Voting

  • photo 1

    Votes: 19 21.1%
  • photo 2

    Votes: 8 8.9%
  • photo 3

    Votes: 7 7.8%
  • photo 4

    Votes: 3 3.3%
  • photo 5

    Votes: 6 6.7%
  • photo 6

    Votes: 8 8.9%
  • photo 7

    Votes: 3 3.3%
  • photo 8

    Votes: 3 3.3%
  • photo 9

    Votes: 1 1.1%
  • photo 10

    Votes: 9 10.0%
  • photo 11

    Votes: 6 6.7%
  • photo 12

    Votes: 17 18.9%

  • Total voters
    90
  • Poll closed .
nomade said:
Anybody can give me the contest gallery url?? Because it seems i'm not living in this world...:D
Nomade,
If you go to the Gallery start page and then go to "contests and projects" page, it is there.
Or you can use this link:
FSU GALLERY.

Rob
 
oops, i totally forgot to even upload a photo to the contest!!

Good luck everyone else!
 
clarence said:
I think I still have a 12-sided die back from those days.

Clarence

<nerd speak>I'm hoping to find a +5 Leica and a cloak of soft lighting</nerd speak>

But seriously, there are some nice shots in this collection. I love the geometry of #5, but 10 and 12 are striking. Tough call.
 
It was a hard call. For me there were three really strong images that either or all of them deserved to win.
 
OK, I've cast my vote. Good work everyone. I notice that many of the people shots didn't make it to the final and many of the pics that did aren't really rf type shots, if you know what I mean, the sort of shots that would suit an SLR on a tripod-ish, but still worthy shots.
 
fidget said:
OK, I've cast my vote. Good work everyone. I notice that many of the people shots didn't make it to the final and many of the pics that did aren't really rf type shots, if you know what I mean, the sort of shots that would suit an SLR on a tripod-ish, but still worthy shots.
Who did you can define? It's hidden from view!:D :bang:
 
fidget said:
.... and many of the pics that did [make it to the final] aren't really rf type shots, if you know what I mean, the sort of shots that would suit an SLR on a tripod-ish .....

What are rf type shots? And I've been kidding myself all these years that you can take any shot on any camera. I just looked to make sure, my rf cameras have tripod mounts. It's hard work having rf on one dedicated site, digital SLR on another, non-digital SLR on another, etc. I usually hang half a dozen different cameras round my neck and take the same shot with each of them, to have something to take home for each special place.
 
Sylvaticus said:
What are rf type shots? And I've been kidding myself all these years that you can take any shot on any camera. I just looked to make sure, my rf cameras have tripod mounts. It's hard work having rf on one dedicated site, digital SLR on another, non-digital SLR on another, etc. I usually hang half a dozen different cameras round my neck and take the same shot with each of them, to have something to take home for each special place.
Make shot Bessa L - this real RF type shot!:bang: :D
 
I meant that the typical and generaly much celebrated use of the "unobtrusive" rf kit is in the capture of unposed people shots. Surely you've read of this, there are many posts here which relate to the particular suitability of the RF for this activity.
IMHO I'm sure that an rf camera could be used for most forms of photograpy with success.
 
My own entries in the competition were of the "non-people" shots. I very much admire those who have the skills to capture reportage style images. I am trying to learn and pick up confidence in the use of the kit to capture "real life" people images in an unposed way. Maybe I will never leave my landscape mentality behind....
Dave...
 
Just wanted to shoot this back on top of the threads. :D

Also, I don't want to sound conceited or anything, but thank you for the kind words. :)
 
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