Zeppelin
Cliff edge view of Lake Louise valley
October 23rd 2005
Kodak DX6340
Zeppelin
Cliff edge view of Lake Louise valley
October 23rd 2005
Kodak DX6340
i was waiting on a moment, but the moment never came. all the billion other moments, were just slipping all away. i must have been tripping, we're just slipping all away. just ego tripping.
r1ckst4
13/11/05
Big Boys Toys, Auckland
Olympus C-460
*PHOTO REMOVED BY ME*
Last edited by r1ckst4; 11-22-2005 at 05:19 AM.
"Rejection is better than regret. It's better to try and know you did your part, than to spend the rest of your days wishing you had tried"
this isnt the automotive photo comp.Originally Posted by r1ckst4
My Photography-
[url]http://www.JTPhotos.net[/url]
[url]http://www.anything-auto.net[/url]
My entry.
haha i want it as my avatar
He came dancing across the water
With his galleons and guns
Looking for the new world
In that palace in the sun
On the shore lay Montezuma
With his cocoa leaves and pearls
Go to the 1st page of this thread and tell me where it says no pictures of cars allowed.Originally Posted by Speedracer38
"Rejection is better than regret. It's better to try and know you did your part, than to spend the rest of your days wishing you had tried"
come on, you and every other regular user knows that we keep this comp for anything but cars. that's why there's an automotive comp. don't be so silly.Originally Posted by r1ckst4
aka: Rob Clements, Ultimatecarpage North American Correspondent
"big durango", formerly known as the "MEDIA MASTER", (title now belonging to Matt)
how about photoshoped?
hehehehehhee...
i can recall a a few comps ago (when drakkie still ran this comp) there was a guy who entered a pic of an F430, i asked Drakkie if this was ok and guess what his anwer was.... he sad that its okay since the rules doesnt state anything about not allowing pics of cars.Originally Posted by <AAA-MOD>
I'll let Cotterik be judge. I know it's not good enough to win the comp anyway. I just thought i'd enter.
"Rejection is better than regret. It's better to try and know you did your part, than to spend the rest of your days wishing you had tried"
true,Originally Posted by r1ckst4
i find that a GENERAL photography competition can have all sorts of pictues, as long as they are not of "adult" material. Therefor i have no problem with it.You are likely to get less votes though.... I will let Cotterik decide on this, but this is just what I think is right.
Last one from this series before i cannot enter them anymore:
Drakkie
"Donald Duck and his friends"
6-1-2005 (early morning)
Olympus D-540Z
Tenellaplas,Oostvoorne,The Netherlands.
KeRmIt
The River & watering hole which we named 'Blue Rock' , on the property my family own in Mudgee, in NSW Australia
October--2005 (Afternoon)
Fuji FinePix S7000 Digital
Mudgee, Inner Western NSW, Australia
Last edited by KeRmIt; 11-22-2005 at 02:55 AM.
Well seeing as I run both the general and the automotive photo comps. I'd say that I run each competition separately because theres a distinct difference between what each competition usually requires as an entry. I.E the automotive comp consists of cars, obviously. The general photo competition is usually a step aside of that and usually consists of everything and anything other than automotive material. Although the rules do not specifically say that automotive material is not allowed, I think its fair to say that car photography should stay loyal to the automotive competition. Just becase its alot more practical that way. Otherwise we might end up with two very similar competitions.
fair enough... i have just removed my entry.Originally Posted by Cotterik
so, where is the automotive photo comp?
i just noticed something, PHOTO COMPS have its own section now! wooo!
congrats Drakkie and Cotterik.
"Rejection is better than regret. It's better to try and know you did your part, than to spend the rest of your days wishing you had tried"
which one are you entering, and they're all too bigOriginally Posted by KeRmIt
Andreas Preuninger, Manager of Porsche High Performance Cars: "Grandmas can use paddles. They aren't challenging."
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