Originally posted by: Anubis
UPDATE: teh site will be back up there in a moment, anyone that sent me pics in teh past week will most likely need to resend them
OK lets get this thing started. The ATOTs first of many Photo Contests,
RULES
- im thinking 2 weeks for submissions 2 weeks for judgeing/ voteing
- 1 Entry per photographer per artistic section there are 6 sections so you can submit 6 photos, so if you submit a photo in DSLRS - Landscapes you cannot submit another landscape pic in the other camera sections
- USE your own work
- Be honest about you camera level
- Winners will be based on viewer ratings and Votes and maybe a finial say from some judges as a tie breaker (so vote and leave comments)
- tey to keep immages smaller then 1600x1200 andless then 1 meg or less in size
Submitting Photos
- you will need to email photos to contest@rootminus1.com as either an attachment or a URL where the photo can be obtained
- In the Email include the CAMERA SECTION & ARTISTIC SECTION the photo is going in along with your AT User Name
pictures will be hosted here
http://www.rootminus1.com/ATOT/index.php?cat=1
Camera Sections
DSLRs & Film SLR Scans, D70 300D...
Prosumer Cameras f717, G5, Coolpix 8700...
Point & Shoots canon A series....
Artistic sections
Macro
Land & Seascapes
People
Abstract
Heavily Photoshoped Images
Random - this can be whatever i just added this shoudl be fun
Prizes
Knowing you are better then everyone else
UPDATE: Ok apeerently we CAN NOT have nudes even if artistic so please dont submit any or the thread will get locked again
For the purpose of... nothing, really, I thought you might find this bit from photo.net interesting. Note that I did not write any of the following - photo.net gets all the credit, but I don't think I can link there since the gallery is NSFW, not to mention NSFH for some of us.Originally posted by: Anubis
no levels is fine, its like changeing the exposure time in the dark room
On photo.net an unmanipulated photograph is one that could be presented in a court of law or printed in a newspaper, without dishonesty or perjury by the photographer, as an accurate record of what the photographer saw and the camera captured, with the absolute minimum disturbance of the capture during the processing and finishing stages. A slide processed through standard chemistry is the paradigm for an unmanipulated image, and other types of photographs should strive, within the limits of technology, to be as close as possible to slides with respect to manipulation.
Futhermore,
It should be emphasized that there is no requirement that all images submitted to photo.net meet these requirements. These standards apply only to images that are declared by the photographer to be "unmanipulated".
- The image should be the result of a single exposure (shutter release) by the camera. Therefore, stitched panoramic images, multiple exposures, or composites of more than one image are all manipulated images for our purposes here.
- Contrast adjustments and color balance adjustments may be made in enlargement and printing, scanning software, image editing software, etc, as may selective darkening or lightening of areas of the photograph (dodging and burning). But these should not be so extreme as to render the image an inaccurate or unrealistic representation of what the photographer saw. (It is not intended that this be interpreted in some psychological way -- for example that Van Gogh's colors were in some subjective sense what he "saw".) Features may not be so darkened or lightened or changed in color that the effect is the same as if they were removed by a cloning tool. All images on photo.net are digital files, and most of these go through post-exposure color space conversions. We don't state what transformations are allowed, but the emphasis should be on realism and the result should be as true to the original as practical, or at least should not be any more unrealistic than the effects produced by selecting normally available films.
- Sharpening tools are OK.
- Cloning/airbrushing tools may only be used to remove miniscule processing artifacts, such as produced by dust, not to add features that were not captured by the camera or to move or remove unwanted features that were captured.
- No use of blurring tools is allowed.
- No use of perspective correction tools is allowed. Any perspective correction must be done pre-exposure through camera movements or PC lenses.
- Cropping is OK.
- Images created by processing film through non-standard chemistry such as "cross processing" are manipulated images.
- Pre-exposure manipulations such as staging scenes before the camera are OK, but should be disclosed in the Technical Details if the "unmanipulated" box is checked, and the caption should not lead the viewer to any false conclusions, such as implying that an animal is in the wild, when it was actually photographed in a zoo.
- colorizing a black and white image is not allowed.
- desaturating a color image to make it black and white is OK, provided the desaturation is complete and not selective.
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
It would be nice to sticky this...
When does the contest end?
