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Tawiskaro

Location: New York

Post Tue Jul 03, 2007 10:48 pm   Reply with quote         


Now that the contest in question is over, below is the text I originally posted. It didn't occur to me the thread would look like "vote whoring" at the time, but I guess it did. It wasn't my intention. Anyway, once again:

Time permitting, please critique this image:

http://photoshopcontest.com/view-entry/121573/-and-that-is-a-tomato.html

It's my entry for the current "Sunset" contest. More specifically, if you looked at the image in the contest and chose not to vote for it, why? Before anyone thinks I'm about to quit in a huff because my "fine art" is unappreciated, think again. I last sat in an art class some thirty-five years ago. I am realistic enough to know that whatever I may have had by way of talent or aptitude is gone. So I'm starting from scratch. I'm trying to re-learn what I think I once knew about perspective and light sources and color (I've forgotten what else I thought I knew). Not for prestige, but for fun.

So, here I am progressing (I think), with a steady improvement in my stats. Reckoning for taste and haste, I suppose the PSC stats are a fairly reliable report card. It's the anomalies that I find exasperating. Not dismaying or discouraging. Perhaps "confusing" is the best word to describe my reaction. For example, I recently threw together a grayscale piece featuring Tarzan. Not very well done at all, but it garnered 32 votes. Another recent entry featuring Bill Clinton that I thought was very well done (I put much effort into it) received 34 votes. Both left me shaking my head. The only thing I can conclude is that a lot of people like Tarzan or Johnny Weismuller, and a lot of people like Bill Clinton. In the first instance, the Tarzan lovers overlooked a weak effort; in the second instance people refrained from voting despite a good effort. That's the closest thing to a reasonable explanation I can conjure up. Sounds crazy, I know. I could provide several other examples from my own portfolio in which a modest effort produced more votes than a serious, Herculean effort, but I think you get the idea. And, yes, I realize that energy expended does not guarantee positive results.

Then there are the winning entries that I think were poorly conceived, trite, and badly executed. One, in particular, had glaring errors in several areas: clean up, extension, perspective, and scale. And no, I won't name names or contests.

I guess what I'm confused about is voting and audience perception. I know from my own voting that if I don't like an image, I can't always qualify my objection to it. I have grudgingly voted for some images I didn't like, simply because they were so well executed. I have also refrained from voting for an image by someone with great skill who clearly did not use even a small portion of that skill. I am thinking of the Elliot Gould character in "Little Murders" whose photography is so marketable he can peddle images of anything--including dog shit. "I photograph shit, and people buy it," he says. Not an exact quote.

Anyway, sorry to ramble on here. I just wanted you folks to know why I'd like a critique. Votes alone aren't telling me much about one image. I'm trying to improve. The image in question is well past the possibility of win, place, or show, so how about it? Why, at the end of the day, has it received only two votes? What are the problem areas? Light sources? Perspective? Theme? Integration? Insufficient source presence? What?

I put a fair amount of effort into this one, but no more than I would otherwise have put into solving Sudoku or some other pastime. In other words, I won't be crushed by the truth. I also won't be crushed if no one has the time to spend on a critique.

But if any one of you were to give me a one liner that made me say, "Doh!", I'd cheerfully put you on my Christmas list. Don't get excited. Being on my Christmas list means I forget to send you a greeting card. Ask my brother.

Thanks, and use ripe tomatoes.

--twk




cherylm329

Location: Everywhere

Post Tue Jul 03, 2007 10:58 pm   Reply with quote         


I personally, thought it was a good image that is why I made no comment on it other than it was funny. I thought I would get better votes on my image as well, but that is the way the cookie crumbles Huh..




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Post Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:05 pm   Reply with quote         


One thing that I've noticed for the short amount of time I've been here is how much of the source is used and how well it gets incorporated and brought into focus.




Post Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:38 pm   Reply with quote         



Smile




Tawiskaro

Location: New York

Post Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:44 pm   Reply with quote         


Claf wrote:

Smile


I have entertained this theory. If there is any truth to it, I will have a two vote average for the remainder of my tenure here.

I have added you to my Christmas list. Here is your gift:



Laughing




Eve
Site Moderator

Location: Planet Earth

Post Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:54 pm   Reply with quote         


the clock should be at 4:20???

dunno what to tell you...voting is fickle. More often than not, the better image wins.

Keep at it, view others' portfolios, it will come.

WAIT! at 67 entries you've one win, 1 2nd and 1 3rd. Not so bad.




Post Wed Jul 04, 2007 12:14 am   Reply with quote         


twk wrote:
I have added you to my Christmas list. Here is your gift:



Laughing


WOW! Like it!! Thanks! Wink




ReinMan

Location: Kingston, ONTARIO, CAN

Post Wed Jul 04, 2007 12:22 am   Reply with quote         


twk wrote:
Time permitting, please critique this image:

http://photoshopcontest.com/view-entry/121573/-and-that-is-a-tomato.html

It's my entry for the current "Sunset" contest. More specific................................................................................................................
....................................... brother.

Thanks, and use ripe tomatoes.

--twk


Yo Twk!

I appreciate you wanting to figure out this VOTING thing, but it can be considered "un-cool" to discuss an image still running in a currently open contest.

You might wanna pull that link down until after its over THEN get the feedback you so richly deserve!

my 2 pennies (for now Wink )




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Oscar

Location: Northern California

Post Wed Jul 04, 2007 12:35 am   Reply with quote         


twk wrote:
Time permitting.... blah blah blah... ripe tomatoes.

--twk


I have notice * for a fact * that if your work is sexy you receive about * 60 % * more votes than if its not sexy. If you see, my recent work or at least the few I have done received a high amount of votes.

http://photoshopcontest.com/view-entry/121813/freedom.html
and
http://photoshopcontest.com/view-entry/121249/salt-flats-hot-rod.html

why?

Well... because they are sexy Mr. Green




ScionShade

Location: VeniceFlaUS

Post Wed Jul 04, 2007 12:47 am   Reply with quote         


finestcall wrote:
stuff

I'm so put off about Marco stealing yer silhouette thunder then these guys voting him to hell and back, I'm done voting on contest.




Tawiskaro

Location: New York

Post Wed Jul 04, 2007 12:48 am   Reply with quote         


ReinMan wrote:

Yo Twk!

I appreciate you wanting to figure out this VOTING thing, but it can be considered "un-cool" to discuss an image still running in a currently open contest.

You might wanna pull that link down until after its over THEN get the feedback you so richly deserve!

my 2 pennies (for now Wink )



ReinMan,

I value your two cents. I don't deserve any feedback. And if the uncoolness derives from the possibility that a request for feedback is a thinly-veiled attempt at vote shopping, then I hereby request that no one vote for the entry. I'll ask a mod to lock voting on the image or reset it to two votes at the end, if that is possible. In this instance I don't care about the votes ("It's dead, Jim!"). I'm curious about the why of the votes--or lack thereof. I'm going to be out of town the next couple of days (again), so I posted tonight. If this is so far across the line, however, that people will burst into flame, I'll kill it and repost. Which do you prefer? And how, exactly, does one "pull that link down"? Smile

--twk




ScionShade

Location: VeniceFlaUS

Post Wed Jul 04, 2007 12:53 am   Reply with quote         


He just means the link at the top of this thread. Hit edit above it.




Tawiskaro

Location: New York

Post Wed Jul 04, 2007 12:56 am   Reply with quote         


finestcall wrote:
twk wrote:
Time permitting.... blah blah blah... ripe tomatoes.

--twk


I have notice * for a fact * that if your work is sexy you receive about * 60 % * more votes than if its not sexy. If you see, my recent work or at least the few I have done received a high amount of votes.

http://photoshopcontest.com/view-entry/121813/freedom.html
and
http://photoshopcontest.com/view-entry/121249/salt-flats-hot-rod.html

why?

Well... because they are sexy Mr. Green


I looked at your Rorschach and saw two Indians doing something unspeakable. I have to admit it was sexy. And what can I say about a vintage pickup? Sexy, indeed. But damn it, I patched together a naked guy intent on something unspeakable with a flock of sheep, and all I got was a crummy twenty votes! Your theory is kaput. Nonetheless, you are on my Christmas list. Here is your present:



Smile




Tawiskaro

Location: New York

Post Wed Jul 04, 2007 12:58 am   Reply with quote         


ScionShade wrote:
He just means the link at the top of this thread. Hit edit above it.


Gotcha.




Tawiskaro

Location: New York

Post Wed Jul 04, 2007 1:02 am   Reply with quote         


ScionShade wrote:
He just means the link at the top of this thread. Hit edit above it.


Actually, I don't gotcha. I see how to edit my original post, but not how to delete the entire thread.




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