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I saw the <a href="http://www.photo.net/photodb/
photo?photo_id=2048092">giant</a> myself.
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I got a 1/1 on a photo where I got primarily 5's and 6's. I know it's not a 1/1, and
obviously my client who paid me didn't think so. It makes no sense to me and his
other ratings seem fair, so what to do? It's not worth the energy worrying about it.
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Unfortunately, this would be subject to the same problems as the other categories.
As a studio photographer, some shots may take days or even weeks to set-up. There
are sets to build, props to find, models to select, etc. I'm sure I have no idea what a
nature or landscape photographer has had to endure to get that beautiful photograph
that might seem perfectly unoriginal to me. I alway look at the portfolio of anyone
who has given me the courtesy of a rating, and find it interesting that the lowest
ratings often come from those with portfolios unlike mine.
On the digital maniupulations, I often wonder on the technical side, did the
photographer shoot all of the images for the composite? Are they compiled of a
bunch of free clipart, perhaps with one image of his/her own? How can I rate it
unless I know?
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I like your idea, Walter, for "20". I, too, found it strange that after ten ratings the
images disappear. Doug, wouldn't deleting a critique request and submitting it again
be somewhat an abuse of the system? Now you have me curious on what would
happen with an image if I did that.
Teresa
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Leanne, thanks for your response. I was serious when I asked for your opinion on the
topic at hand. I'd love to hear what you have to say.
Teresa
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Leanne, I posted under my husband's name because we are in business together and
that by signing my name it would clarify that the post is my opinion, not his. Even
the mere suggestion that I am not my own person is ridiculous, so let's not go there.
Your photography is great, shows good taste and I'd be willing to hold your work up
as an example of what I consider appropriate. Rather than toss insults, why not
comment on the topic at hand?
Teresa
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Graham, I am not concerned with my daughters seeing naked women! I am concerned
that they will see women portrayed as objects. We try to teach them that their bodies
are their own and to demand respect from men. It's clear that those of us with young
daugthers are facing a different battle than those without.
Teresa (the other half)
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I'd like to know whether the photos/elements used in many of these digital
manipulations are actually the photographer's own images.
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As a mother of two young daughters, I was saddened that I was unable to view this
site in their presence. In my quest to learn photography, I have found this site both
inspirational and informative, but have also been rather disgusted with the number of
hits and high ratings that the nude females get. It became even more amusing when I
saw a male nude get bashed when I thought it was original and far from
pornographic. Perhaps a nude forum would make everyone happy and you can all
swear you are 18 when you want to visit it. Reminds of the secret room in video
stores you have to go into to view a X-rated movie. I am not opposed to nudity, but
it is sad that this site is one that can be inappropriate for young minds, especially
those trying to learn photography.
Teresa Smolinski (the other half)
Print out smaller than expected
in The Digital Darkroom: Process, Technique & Printing
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Some programs have a "fit to page" box that might be checked. This would cause the
program to reduce the size of the image when printing.