***Part2 - CTF Challenge 149 ⁄ BREAKING THE RULES ***

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⁄⁄⁄ CTF Challenge 149 ⁄ BREAKING THE RULES ⁄⁄⁄

Link to Part1: http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1010&message=26099767

Now, you know that little obsession I have with challenges being technically oriented. You're also well aware of my anal little obsession with rules, and not breaking them without good reason. So, you've probably heard my patented speech in regards to my whole theory of the rule of breaking the rules - if you're going to break a rule, don't just bend it, shatter it to smitherines, otherwise, it just looks like a mistake. Let me repeat that... IF YOU'RE GOING TO BREAK A RULE, DON'T JUST BEND IT, SHATTER IT TO SMITHERINES, OTHERWISE IT JUST LOOKS LIKE A MISTAKE! That's right. If you don't have the confidence to shatter the rule, nobody can tell that it is intentional, and everyone will comment on the "error" and you're just stuck defending yourself, trying to explain that it was intentional. If you've broken it with gusto, there will be no doubt it was intentional. Some may like it. Some may not. But all will understand that you meant to do it, and that you are a brazen and bold artiiiist'! :) We will all applaud your daring bravado!

So, what ARE the rules? In what manner shall you break them? Surprise us! But, alas, don't leave us guessing! This challenge requires justifying yourself! You must include a blurb, directly under your image (not in the comments section) which states which rule you broke, and why you were justified in doing so!

For example:

"Proper Exposure" - I blew the highlights. The blown areas acted as a halo behind the subject, which separated them from the background. A proper exposure would have caused the subject to be lost amongst the background.

Here is a list of important rules. It covers the biggies. Sure, there are others, and you are welcome to use them as well, but these are the basics to get you going:

Proper Exposure
No blurring or fuzziness around objects
(BW) Solid black to solid white withe a good range of grey
Details in highlights and Shadows
Saturated color
Correct color balance
Correct color fidelity (colors match those in the real world)
Sharp focus
Attention-getting subject
Emotional impact - grabs the viewer
Positive or negative response
Visual impact - attracts viewers
Universal theme (intangible - ie. mother's love)
Principle of thirds (hmmmm... have I ever mentioned that one? LOL!)
Easily identifiable theme (intangible)
Easily identifiable subject (tangible)

Subject emphasis (placement, relative size, framing, converging lines, selective focus, -----------repetition, motion, visual laering, geometric forms)

No unnecessary background or foreground clutter
No elements that compete for attention
No large areas of empty space
No bright spots or spots of light
No elements that distract from the subject

For you recalcitrant clowns out there, any image that doesn't break a rule - so you can claim that the rule you broke was that you have to break a rule - will be considered ineligible! ;) LOL!

Let's take this year out with some fantastic, original, artistic photography to ripen us for the new year!

Lovingly,
Lonnit

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Challenge Begins: Thursday, December 20th, 2007 at 00:00:00 GMT
Challenge Ends: Monday, December 31th, 2007 at 23:59:59 GMT

Voting Begins: Tuesday, January 1st 2008 at 00:00:00 GMT / Midnight
Voting Ends: Wednesday, January 3rd, 2008 at 23:59:59 GMT
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Merry Christmas to all of you out there especially to Rod who is already there, and I'll be there before most of the rest of you. Take care and have a wonderful day! :-))

-mcbit
 
We had our Xmas dinner last night (Xmas Eve) when it's nice & cool & had a wonderful night wiv the family. I hope you all have a great day to day, & our best wishes go to you all.
Happy Xmas:-)



Regards Rod
 
Does it seem Christmassy where you are? We have to work hard to create atmosphere down here as cold & snow seem more like Xmas,
It's a great time of the year, I luv it:-)
You & your family have a good one mate:-)
Regards Rod
 
Three picys wiv Mrs Majesty's qualified stamp, I can now relax & enjoy the Xmas break. I've given the dog a treaty & I'm letting Mereana cook brekky:-) Well she's had a good rest since spending all day yesterday preparing our Xmas Eve Xmas dinner:-)
Have fun you all:-)
Regards Rod
 
Well it happened for us 30 mins ago! Thanks Rod, not particularly especially as I've been working today (sorry yesterday :) ) and could well have bee working tomorrow (today) SCRATCH Far too confusing for me. We're going to make the effort though its pretty quiet here at the moment. The big one here is New Year.

Good health to you and all of yours! -Gerry
 
I think "the Band" is a wonderful piccy and it was never my intention to get it banished; quite the opposite........

But I'd love to see the justification for giving people enormous heads and tiny bodies.

:) -mcbit

"There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs."
  • Ansel Adams
 
As to you, Rod. Give Mereana a big squeeze for me. I just looked outside and it's starting to snow, so I will watch it for awhile and send cold white thoughts down under to you,

Hugs,

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Britt ~
Some people are like a Slinky...not really good for anything, but
you still can't help but smile when you see one tumble down the stairs.
 
Beautiful, fun shot Michael ... Merry Christmas to you as well.
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Britt ~
Some people are like a Slinky...not really good for anything, but
you still can't help but smile when you see one tumble down the stairs.
 
I would easily accept the following justification:

Shot at an angle, and with such a lens, as to produce disproportionately large heads and small feet for effect.

He could explain why he wanted the effect - say, perhaps, to give them a quirkiness, as musicians are often seen as quirky or unusual. But that wouldn't really be necessary.

Lonnit

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Please visit my gallery at http://www.flickr.com/photos/graphicdetails/
and offer your comments. I love a good critique!

 

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