The Votes

The Votes

  • Essay 1

    Votes: 2 2.2%
  • Essay 2

    Votes: 8 8.9%
  • Essay 3

    Votes: 15 16.7%
  • Essay 4

    Votes: 14 15.6%
  • Essay 5

    Votes: 3 3.3%
  • Essay 6

    Votes: 8 8.9%
  • Essay 7

    Votes: 5 5.6%
  • Essay 8

    Votes: 3 3.3%
  • Essay 9

    Votes: 5 5.6%
  • Essay 10

    Votes: 3 3.3%
  • Essay 11

    Votes: 24 26.7%

  • Total voters
    90
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I want to thank everyone who submitted an essay. It has been an experience reading the essays and seeing how everyone takes pride in their RF camera. It was also a difficult task going through the essays and deciding whcih should be selected. Every essay was inspiring and well written. Unfortunately, we had to select 11 due to the number of entries.

Please take the time to read and vote for your essay. At the end of the month a winner will be chosen based on the polls.

Thanks you again
 
ESSAY#2 grabbed me from the beginning and kept me engaged till the end. The pros and cons of the SLR vs RF cameras were presented in am easy to grasp manner. Very well written. Great style.

Hey, I am the 1st to vote!!!!! 😀
 
Ladies first Natalia 😀.

#2 also rang true to something inside me, but they were all great! I loved these two quotes:

"the holy grail of HCwannaB's"
and
"when I got my film back.........Holy Crap" (kinda says it all 😀 )

Congrats on everyones essays, superb work, we have some real talent here. Everyone deserves a gift!

Todd
 
I had to stop the "Motorcycle Diaries" DVD I was watching and read through all eleven. Great stuff. Everyone should be congratulated! Now back to Che...
 
Number 3 really did it for me, it was very compelling and very well written.

Made me want to go and buy a rangefinder... if I only I could find the money 😉

Cheers
 
Number one made a great story about the feeling of the 'oldfashioned' way of photography. The feel, like the feel of wonderfully made machines, older cars etc.

Not at all a technical story, well done.

Rob.
 
Go Eleven!

Go Eleven!

Essay 11 said:
Cartier-Bresson and Elliott Erwitt used it for many of their best-known works. Robert Capa carried two of them when he waded ashore at Normandy. Ansel Adams chose it for environmental portraits. In fact, if you researched the iconic photographs of the past 80 years, you'd find that a disproportionate number of them were made with the secret camera.
Essay 11 said:
What IS that difference? To put it simply: When you use an SLR, you look into it and see an image. When you use an RF camera, you look through it and see the world in front of you.
This is exactly what made me first decide to purchase a Rangefinder. This essay grabbed me and hit on every point that the world at large needs to consider.

Every essay posted was bloody amazing and making a decision was by far not an easy task, but Essay 11 had me from the start. Whoever you are, thank you for the read. 🙂
 
Essays

Essays

All great essays! Very difficult to decide on a "best". My vote will remain confidential. As a novice photographer, I feel that the way you feel and know the subject, or know about the subject, is of primary importance in deciding when to take the shot; that is in wanting to capture your feeling for the subject, so that others can see what you see. To me that is the essence of photography.
 
OK I'll go public and announce that I've voted for essay 11. They are all really interesting and it's a difficult discussion, but essay 11 grabbed me by the throat and made me smile.

I think for me it sums up exactly why I'm moving over to RFs and have put my F100 up for sale. The first time I got my hands on a Canonet QL17 it really did change the way I see and think photographically!!

My congratulations to everyone whoever you are for the quality of the essays entered, they are all amazing and I couldn't have done it 🙂
 
Essay 11 wins hands down (but also congratulations to other entrants).

For a newbie like me, I've learnt more reading this essay about the differences between Rangefinders and SLRs than I have through any other article. You've summarised it perfectly and passionately.

Great!
 
I for one will not be voting. This is your contest. But, keep the votes and the comments coming in. This has been really exciting.
 
Poll

Poll

Well, to add my humble opinion - Essay 11 is the most professionally written, but sounds somewhat like an advertisement. Essay 7 gets my vote because of this:

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To take a good picture, a mediocre photographer needs a combination of coincidence (be at the right time at the right place), creativity (maximise the effect of a shooting opportunity) and equipment (have the tools available to realise the desired effect). A good photographer doesn't need the coincidence: he relies on creativity and equipment to take a good picture in any circumstances of any subject. A very good photographer doesn't need the coincidence nor does he rely on equipment: he solely relies on creativity and is master of the equipment
 
oh man, great bits (and, uh, lousy bits) in all of the entries...if only we could put them all together! i voted for #3 because it really articulated why rangefinders are better "cameras for life", though it doesn't have a section on digital photography. luv the subtitle, it's so to the point:

why do you want an SLR anyways?
 
There are several well-written entries. A few of them definitely run ahead of the pack, and, IMAO, one is a clear front-runner, which I voted for.

For some reason, I don't feel like saying which I voted for until the count is in. I also avoided reading the comments until I went through all of them and decided for myself.

Although I've only been here a few months, this is definitely one of the high points of my tenure here, even though I declined to make a submission. 🙂
 
Essay 3, concise and to the point, with real world application. I found some of them too long. If you think about it, will someone whos not a rangefinder fan read such long arguments?

I think the essay topic instructions were at fault for ephasising detail, when brevity and focus are always better IMHO.

Daniel.
 
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