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Last post 24-09-2008, 2:32 PM by Simmotino. 342 replies.
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  •  25-02-2008, 10:19 PM 737965 in reply to 726387

    Re: Forum choice RPOTD!!

    Slightly saddened by the comments left on the POTDs today - some I have now deleted as they were mere rants directed at me as opposed to constructive crit.

    There are four excellent shots on the front page. Three do something different, something I haven't seen before or often on this site. One is technically good and well post-produced, but just one of many very similar shots that have graced the gallery over the last month or so. Unfortunately, the comments left seem to suggest that many of you would rather see the same thing over and over again than accept something different or unique. Not every shot on the front page can be an HDR landscape.

    I have no problem with constructive criticism and everyone's entitled to disagree with the shots chosen, but the comments I did have to delete were snide, catty and often had nothing to do with the image except to point out the writer's disgust that it got to the front page. That sort of thing just alienates new members.

    James De Vile
    digitalcameramagazine.co.uk
    Future Publishing
  •  25-02-2008, 10:44 PM 737997 in reply to 737965

    Re: Forum choice RPOTD!!

    aww james dont worry about it.. some folk take life waay to seriously.. jeeez its a pic on a website.. a while ago almost everyone said they have their browser directing straight to the forums pages.. as do i.. now all of a sudden everyone is going all precious over the front page again..

    just ignore the snide comments.. the writer was prabably just bored...


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  •  25-02-2008, 10:52 PM 738018 in reply to 737965

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    Well the POTD may not be to my taste, but that's not the point. What it does show is what others think is a great image, and that is fair enough by me. Big Smile [:D]
    SK
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  •  25-02-2008, 10:57 PM 738025 in reply to 738018

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    The people that slander the selection are essentially morons.
    I dont know who did, or what was said, I may even get along with the person, but  the fact of the matter is it aint needed.
    People are just pissed off that its not the same old faces week after week gettin' whored on the front page (not that I mind being on there), and you, JD, are looking for individuals and individual photos.
    I think some people want the POTD to stay within the collective of us that chat between each other, not to new people that have all of a sudden popped up, or posted one great, deserving shot. But hey, thats what I think anyways. Feel free to bombard me with hate.



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  •  26-02-2008, 7:55 AM 738184 in reply to 738025

    Re: Forum choice RPOTD!!

    I've been posting on the Forums for just a year now, and if there is one topic that has been raised time after time it's the POTD. It wasn't until I saw it on the Forum that I realised there was such a thing.

    Can't think what all the aggravation is about. One person has been appointed as the arbiter of what's deemed the POTD and although you may not agree with his choices he attempts to justify them with a comment.

    If you are bursting to have your picture on there look at JD's past choices and you will form an opinion of what catches his eye, then post a picture in a similar vein. That's an old camera club angle, experienced members see who is judging the monthly competiton, know his/her photographic predelictions and enter a picture accordingly.

    Or you can keep posting your own pictures and get on with life. 


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  •  26-02-2008, 9:36 AM 738212 in reply to 738184

    Re: Forum choice RPOTD!!

    ABERS:

    I've been posting on the Forums for just a year now, and if there is one topic that has been raised time after time it's the POTD. It wasn't until I saw it on the Forum that I realised there was such a thing.

    Can't think what all the aggravation is about. One person has been appointed as the arbiter of what's deemed the POTD and although you may not agree with his choices he attempts to justify them with a comment.

    If you are bursting to have your picture on there look at JD's past choices and you will form an opinion of what catches his eye, then post a picture in a similar vein. That's an old camera club angle, experienced members see who is judging the monthly competiton, know his/her photographic predelictions and enter a picture accordingly.

    Or you can keep posting your own pictures and get on with life. 



    While I appreciate your support, Abers, I'd just like to point out that I have no favourite style - I'm not even a particular style of photographer myself - and we've had every type of image for POTD over the last month. I like technical excellence, but at the same time I like lumo-style artistic snapshots. I like deep, saturated colours, but I also like black and white. I like photographs of people, places, objects, abstract shapes - there's no wrong or right, just what jumps out of a page of 20 shots. Thumbnails are more telling than you might think about a full-size image.

    James De Vile
    digitalcameramagazine.co.uk
    Future Publishing
  •  26-02-2008, 10:53 AM 738247 in reply to 738212

    Re: Forum choice RPOTD!!

    JD:


    While I appreciate your support, Abers, I'd just like to point out that I have no favourite style - I'm not even a particular style of photographer myself - and we've had every type of image for POTD over the last month. I like technical excellence, but at the same time I like lumo-style artistic snapshots. I like deep, saturated colours, but I also like black and white. I like photographs of people, places, objects, abstract shapes - there's no wrong or right, just what jumps out of a page of 20 shots. Thumbnails are more telling than you might think about a full-size image.

    There you are everybody now you know how to catch James's eye. Wink [;)]


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  •  26-02-2008, 11:12 AM 738259 in reply to 738247

    Re: Forum choice RPOTD!!

    I see a challenge there.. Thumbnail trickery, perhaps?

    I for one appreciate your efforts with the POTD James. It's great that someone is picking these manually and taking the time to add comments/critique on the shot. I even feel comfortable challenging your comments and offering more critique on the photo from my own humble point of view. Hopefully this will help us all get away from the 'nice shot, but..' syndrome, which I know irks some people.

    Keep up the good work - Jason.


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  •  28-02-2008, 3:13 PM 740171 in reply to 738259

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  •  28-02-2008, 3:51 PM 740183 in reply to 740171

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    ABERS:
    Who's the new bloke?


    Ant'll be introducing himself when he has a minute :) He's spent the last few months relaunching the T3.co.uk website, and has now moved over to be the Editor of the Digital Camera site. As I've said before, we're moving towards a dedicated online team for this site, as the magazine team is simply too busy to keep this place ticking over.

    This week I've been at Focus so Ant has taken over POTD, but from next week on we'll be choosing and commenting on shots together.

    Hopefully, having two people on the case will mean that the POTD will change every single day - but I'm not making any promises just yet ;)

    James De Vile
    digitalcameramagazine.co.uk
    Future Publishing
  •  28-02-2008, 10:15 PM 740508 in reply to 738247

    Re: Forum choice RPOTD!!

    ABERS:
    There you are everybody now you know how to catch James's eye. Wink [;)]

    "Lumo-style"? I'm confused.

    If that's "lomo-style", JD... don't get me started about the lomo and its rise to "fame", courtesy of a bunch of art students going all "hi-art" thanks to the "Lomo LC" lens 'features', thus creating a media fascination resulting in the art students creating the "lomographic society", buying the rights to this "society", and gaining the ability to sell lomo cameras for 5 times (at least) their original UK retail prices. The "society" founders also seriously dislike 3rd-party sellers of the Lomo LCA cameras, thus big profits ending up in their coffers (original LCA cameras were unable to be sold for £20, back in the '80's. Now...?). See also this, and this.

    ... did I miss something in that lot?

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  •  28-02-2008, 10:23 PM 740518 in reply to 740508

    Re: Forum choice RPOTD!!

    You're on form tonight Dave, is that elbow playing you up?
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  •  29-02-2008, 7:45 AM 740639 in reply to 740183

    Re: Forum choice RPOTD!!

    JD:


    Hopefully, having two people on the case will mean that the POTD will change every single day - but I'm not making any promises just yet ;)

    Having just had a couple of "Tradesmen" in doing a three day insurance job on the kitchen floor which lasted three weeks, your statement above has a certain resonance.

    I'm sure we're all looking forward to the Ant & DeV show.


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  •  29-02-2008, 8:27 AM 740664 in reply to 740639

    Re: Forum choice RPOTD!!

    ABERS:

    ... the Ant & DeV show.

     

    Oh, very clever ;) *claps*


    James De Vile
    digitalcameramagazine.co.uk
    Future Publishing
  •  01-03-2008, 8:15 AM 741490 in reply to 740664

    Re: Forum choice RPOTD!!

    I'm with the 'don't know what all the fuss is about' brigade. I've only been on the site for a couple of months or so and my impression is that the POTDs are pretty eclectic. I don't find all of them appealing, but I understand why they've been chosen. We can't all like the same thing; if we did the world would be a very dreary place indeed.

    And I always try to check out the galleries of the photographers concerned where I have found all manner of treasures.

    In short, I'm with JD on this.

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