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RE: DRAGON KING'S Photography contest! [Round 1 has begun] - Nano - Feb. 05, 2014

(Feb. 05, 2014  6:33 AM)DRAGON KING Wrote: How in the applesaucing applesauce (Tongue_out) did u get that effect?

Low ISO, long exposure value and a laser pointer.


RE: DRAGON KING'S Photography contest! [Round 1 has begun] - DRAGON KING - Feb. 05, 2014

(Feb. 05, 2014  6:36 AM)Nano Wrote:
(Feb. 05, 2014  6:33 AM)DRAGON KING Wrote: How in the applesaucing applesauce (Tongue_out) did u get that effect?

Low ISO, long exposure value and a laser pointer.

I have no idea what that means ...XD

Just need the last four entries! (Dual, Kaizer!, Time and Stars)


RE: DRAGON KING'S Photography contest! [Round 1 has begun] - Nano - Feb. 05, 2014

(Feb. 05, 2014  6:41 AM)DRAGON KING Wrote: I have no idea what that means ...XD

Just need the last four entries! (Dual, Kaizer!, Time and Stars)
I basically told the camera "hey, I need need you to lower the amount of light you take in, which is why I am lowering your ISO. I also would like you to keep your shutter open longer to allow for more light to come in, which is why I am making the exposure value go up. That way you will capture all the light the laser pointer makes, but the light won't be too intense."

Pretty cool stuff. I've done a few photos of cars like that, it's cool.


RE: DRAGON KING'S Photography contest! [Round 1 has begun] - ~Stoney~ - Feb. 05, 2014

That looks awesome! Almost like in the anime Joyful_3

(Feb. 05, 2014  6:45 AM)Nano Wrote: I basically told the camera "hey, I need need you to lower the amount of light you take in, which is why I am lowering your ISO. I also would like you to keep your shutter open longer to allow for more light to come in, which is why I am making the exposure value go up. That way you will capture all the light the laser pointer makes, but the light won't be too intense."

Hmm I would really like to see you talking to your camera Tongue_out


RE: DRAGON KING'S Photography contest! [Round 1 has begun] - DRAGON KING - Feb. 05, 2014

(Feb. 05, 2014  6:45 AM)Nano Wrote:
(Feb. 05, 2014  6:41 AM)DRAGON KING Wrote: I have no idea what that means ...XD

Just need the last four entries! (Dual, Kaizer!, Time and Stars)
I basically told the camera "hey, I need need you to lower the amount of light you take in, which is why I am lowering your ISO. I also would like you to keep your shutter open longer to allow for more light to come in, which is why I am making the exposure value go up. That way you will capture all the light the laser pointer makes, but the light won't be too intense."

Pretty cool stuff. I've done a few photos of cars like that, it's cool.

Hmm, not sure of we should consider that editing or not... (BTW your camera sounds like a pretty cool dude XD)


Anyways, the deadline is tommorrow night guyz Grin


RE: DRAGON KING'S Photography contest! [Round 1 has begun] - Tri - Feb. 05, 2014

He's just changing the effects on his camera, there is no editing.


RE: DRAGON KING'S Photography contest! [Round 1 has begun] - ~Stoney~ - Feb. 05, 2014

(Feb. 05, 2014  5:26 PM)PRO SEAGULL Wrote: He's just changing the effects on his camera, there is no editing.

Yeah, it´s only an adjustment like zoom or everything, but no editing after the picture was taken. I´d count that. Smile


RE: DRAGON KING'S Photography contest! [Round 1 has begun] - DRAGON KING - Feb. 05, 2014

(Feb. 05, 2014  5:32 PM)stoney2208 Wrote:
(Feb. 05, 2014  5:26 PM)PRO SEAGULL Wrote: He's just changing the effects on his camera, there is no editing.

Yeah, it´s only an adjustment like zoom or everything, but no editing after the picture was taken. I´d count that. Smile

We'll see, I'll discuss it more with Leone19 and see what he thinks about it Smile.


RE: DRAGON KING'S Photography contest! [Round 1 has begun] - Nano - Feb. 06, 2014

(Feb. 05, 2014  2:19 PM)stoney2208 Wrote: Hmm I would really like to see you talking to your camera Tongue_out
Well it is like my child.

(Feb. 05, 2014  5:22 PM)DRAGON KING Wrote: Hmm, not sure of we should consider that editing or not... (BTW your camera sounds like a pretty cool dude XD)
It's not editing at all.
And he says hi.

(Feb. 05, 2014  5:26 PM)PRO SEAGULL Wrote: He's just changing the effects on his camera, there is no editing.

More like the settings, but same thing really.


RE: DRAGON KING'S Photography contest! [Round 1 has begun] - sarabscientist - Feb. 06, 2014

Regarding Nano's entry;

I know that there was some discussion through private messaging regarding the validness of his photo and I will say that it will be allowed as an eligible entry because long-exposure photography is more-so a technique rather than an edit. Additionally, the way he actually managed to take the photo required effort on his behalf so he should not be asked to retake an entry.

So yeah, long story short, Nano's entry is valid and will be considered for this round.

By the way, judges/host, some photography techniques look like edits but that's just the way the photographer manipulates the camera settings to get the desired look. Photography is a delicate art and not everything that doesn't look like a basic picture should be immediately labelled as "OMG EDITED!!1!1!111" XD


RE: DRAGON KING'S Photography contest! [Round 1 has begun] - DRAGON KING - Feb. 06, 2014

New rule (sarabscientist agreed to it so no arguing about the new rule) added to the OP!

Nano's entry will count because he did it before the rule was made and I don't want anymore controversy.

I thank you all for your entries and wish you the best of luck after the deadline and when the judging begins.

Justification:

sarabscientist Wrote:Since this is a Beyblade website, our main focus is not photography nor are most of the members here professional photographers. For this reason, I thought it would be good to forbid the use of alternate settings and modes on the actual camera when the picture is being taken. Angry Face's entry is a great example of how a photo can still look great without any changes to the camera itself. This rule is in hopes to make this competition very simple and fair to all who entered.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Remember, slight cropping or zooming or tilting is fine but nothing past the point of where the photograph crosses that margin and into the zone where it may appear edited.



RE: DRAGON KING'S Photography contest! [Round 1 has begun] - Nano - Feb. 06, 2014

Can I get a definition of the following:
Professional
Alternate settings
Modes

If I am not allowed to change any settings on the camera, how am I supposed to get a good shot? You use different settings and modes to achieve a good shot. Otherwise it might be way too overexposed or underexposed.
There are different modes for focusing too.

Just trying to clear things up, since I want to get the best shot possible while staying within the rules.


RE: DRAGON KING'S Photography contest! [Round 1 has begun] - DRAGON KING - Feb. 06, 2014

It's fine to use a professional Camera, just don't use the effects, etc.

The point of the contest is about getting good creative photos without editing, using special effects ect.


RE: DRAGON KING'S Photography contest! [Round 1 has begun] - Tri - Feb. 06, 2014

I used a focus effect on my photo. You definitely need to specify the limits a bit more I think.

Some people like to use settings on their camera to be more creative, so ...


RE: DRAGON KING'S Photography contest! [Round 1 has begun] - Nano - Feb. 06, 2014

(Feb. 06, 2014  2:41 AM)DRAGON KING Wrote: It's fine to use a professional Camera, just don't use the effects, etc.

The point of the contest is about getting good creative photos without editing, using special effects ect.

But nobody has clarified what "special effects" means.
There is no mode on my camera that makes it do what I did. I had to change multiple settings for it to work. Am I still allowed to change settings?

(Feb. 06, 2014  2:45 AM)PRO SEAGULL Wrote: I used a focus effect on my photo. You definitely need to specify the limits a bit more I think.

Some people like to use settings on their camera to be more creative, so ...

I agree with you a thousand and two percent.
The rules need to be clear in order to prevent confusion. And what I did was me trying to be creative without using any effects.


RE: DRAGON KING'S Photography contest! [Round 1 has begun] - TimeOut - Feb. 06, 2014

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RE: DRAGON KING'S Photography contest! [Round 1 has begun] - Angry Face - Feb. 06, 2014

(Feb. 06, 2014  2:23 AM)DRAGON KING Wrote:
sarabscientist Wrote:Since this is a Beyblade website, our main focus is not photography nor are most of the members here professional photographers. For this reason, I thought it would be good to forbid the use of alternate settings and modes on the actual camera when the picture is being taken.

I'm not a fan of this rule at all... This is a photography contest. If you've got a nice camera, why should you be restricted from using it or its settings? It would be like restricting the participants of the GFX competition from using advanced editing software like PS5 or effects/tools unique to that program just because not everybody has the same options available to them.

Settings on a camera are additional tools available to those who may need them. Flash is a setting, but how can you restrict that?

EDIT: Maybe just specify no aftereffects?


RE: DRAGON KING'S Photography contest! [Round 1 has begun] - DRAGON KING - Feb. 06, 2014

(Feb. 06, 2014  2:45 AM)PRO SEAGULL Wrote: I used a focus effect on my photo. You definitely need to specify the limits a bit more I think.

Some people like to use settings on their camera to be more creative, so ...

The focusing effect is fine.

@Angry: the rule was made so that ppl with cameras with modes and effects don't have an unfair advantage.

EDIT: read my other post (the one SarabScientist put her quote in) it has more info now.


RE: DRAGON KING'S Photography contest! [Round 1 has begun] - Nano - Feb. 06, 2014

(Feb. 06, 2014  2:59 AM)ლ(ಠ益ಠლ) Wrote: I'm not a fan of this rule at all... This is a photography contest. If you've got a nice camera, why should you be restricted from using it or its settings? It would be like restricting the participants of the GFX competition from using advanced editing software like PS5 or effects/tools unique to that program just because not everybody has the same options available to them.

Settings on a camera are additional tools available to those who may need them. Flash is a setting, but how can you restrict that?

EDIT: Maybe just specify no aftereffects?
A simple rule that state no post processing/aftereffects is all that is really needed. Since this is a clear rule, unlike the current one.
And as I saw before, I use the same mode for everything. From my super simple shots, to a bit more complicated ones. It's still the same mode. Light is still being processed the same way as any other shot I take, so I see no problem with long exposures.


RE: DRAGON KING'S Photography contest! [Round 1 has begun] - ~Stoney~ - Feb. 06, 2014

(Feb. 06, 2014  2:59 AM)ლ(ಠ益ಠლ) Wrote:
(Feb. 06, 2014  2:23 AM)DRAGON KING Wrote:
sarabscientist Wrote:Since this is a Beyblade website, our main focus is not photography nor are most of the members here professional photographers. For this reason, I thought it would be good to forbid the use of alternate settings and modes on the actual camera when the picture is being taken.

I'm not a fan of this rule at all... This is a photography contest. If you've got a nice camera, why should you be restricted from using it or its settings? It would be like restricting the participants of the GFX competition from using advanced editing software like PS5 or effects/tools unique to that program just because not everybody has the same options available to them.

Settings on a camera are additional tools available to those who may need them. Flash is a setting, but how can you restrict that?

EDIT: Maybe just specify no aftereffects?

I totally agree with you. Using every possible effect of a camera is also a part of creative photography. You don't change anything after taking the photo. With this rule it's rather a just-find-a-good-motive-contest than a real photography contest...


RE: DRAGON KING'S Photography contest! [Round 1 has begun] - sarabscientist - Feb. 06, 2014

Guys, OK, enough debating. Angry's comparison to GFX was a very valid point and I guess I might have overlooked that concept when making the decision.

Now, I don't believe an issue like this came up in any official WBO photography competitions but for this one I will propose this version of a rule:

Alternate modes and adjusted settings on the camera are allowed while taking the picture but you must provide a brief run down of the process you used. Aftereffects, like filters and graphic editing are not allowed whatsoever.

Sound reasonably fair to everyone?


RE: DRAGON KING'S Photography contest! [Round 1 has begun] - ~Stoney~ - Feb. 06, 2014

Yes, I'm fine with that. Smile


RE: DRAGON KING'S Photography contest! [Round 1 has begun] - DRAGON KING - Feb. 06, 2014

(Feb. 06, 2014  3:42 AM)sarabscientist Wrote: Guys, OK, enough debating. Angry's comparison to GFX was a very valid point and I guess I might have overlooked that concept when making the decision.

Now, I don't believe an issue like this came up in any official WBO photography competitions but for this one I will propose this version of a rule:

Alternate modes and adjusted settings on the camera are allowed while taking the picture but you must provide a brief run down of the process you used. Aftereffects, like filters and graphic editing are not allowed whatsoever.

Sound reasonably fair to everyone?
this sounds fine. I'll add it to the OP if everybody agrees to it.

BTW we got 8 images Grin


RE: DRAGON KING'S Photography contest! [Round 1 has begun] - Tri - Feb. 06, 2014

Sounds perf Smile.

On another note, I'm kinda curious what the judges will be looking for in the photos. This could help give the participants a better idea f what to add in their photos for the judges liking. I suppose not saying would make us try harder though haha Grin.


RE: DRAGON KING'S Photography contest! [Round 1 has begun] - DRAGON KING - Feb. 06, 2014

(Feb. 06, 2014  3:46 AM)PRO SEAGULL Wrote: Sounds perf Smile.

On another note, I'm kinda curious what the judges will be looking for in the photos. This could help give the participants a better idea f what to add in their photos for the judges liking. I suppose not saying would make us try harder though haha Grin.

I mention what they will be judged on a few pages back Smile