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Re: Camera phone competition July 2017: Fine Art Photography
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It is a good photo, though I am not convinced it qualifies for "fine photography". My vote goes to catbus. |
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Thats my gripe with fine art, it's just not a well defined genre:rolleyes: |
Re: Camera phone competition July 2017: Fine Art Photography
But it created many interesting entries. I have great difficulty deciding, who deserves my vote.
Maybe I will write something about each entry to help myself choose. #2 saponga Infinity mirrors are quite nice. Does a b/w photography of one create fine art? #3 catbus Caustics of glasses are often seen and certainly interesting, does the focus on it make the picture fine art? Maybe. #4 mr_pingu This picture certainly has something, but somehow fine art doesn't fit for me. #5 taixzo A city/village, no candidate for me. #6 robthebold This flower is beautiful and interesting. Certainly fine art of nature. Is it fine art to take a picture of it? #7 mosen While beautiful pictures, disqualified for me by the rules #8 tomislav This picture doesn't seem nice at first look, but the contrast of the grinning abomination to the garbage can certainly has something artsy about it. The background doesn't support the picture though. #9 rm250j Quite nice, but no fine art for me. So... Its catbus vs robthebold vs tomislav. My vote goes to #3 catbus. |
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Nice summary, Macros! I also had to go by the process of elimination.
I forgot to add in my previous post: if only robthebold had submitted his second choice as his candidate photo! That would have been my first choice without question. |
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I vote for #2 Saponga.
Mainly because i still have not quite figured out what it shows. Two mirrors in your bathroom? Srsly, how come yu no see zee camera?? |
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What you see is an infinity mirror. Its quite simple, but the effect is stunning.
You take a mirror plate and place a raised frame around it. On the frame you mount a glass plate with a half transparent mirror foil. You know those things you always see in crime shows with the interrogation rooms. Say it reflects 80% of incoming light. Now you place some bright LEDs in the space between both plates. The light bounces back and fourth between both mirrors and each time some of it escapes trough the partially reflective foil, so you see the light straight from the LEDs, see some reflected one, less reflected twice, till it gets to faint to see. Because the light has to travel the distance multiple times it creates an illusion of depth |
Re: Camera phone competition July 2017: Fine Art Photography
I vote for #3 catbus.
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Ahh, nice!
I remember seeing that in Frankfurt Movie Museum. thanks! Closest i come at home is with two 90° angled mirror in my bathroom, but you sure always see the "observer" because it is in between the mirrors :D |
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I like #1 Toad Sage, #2 Age of Cinema, #4 City, #8 Alien Waste in the town (same effect as seeing Doctor Who's booth somewhere: anachronism, doesn't fit the surroundings), and #9 Mythology in the Sky (actually, not only sky... sea looks like the calm before the storm, too). #9 looks too momentous to be called fine, #8 is not exactly something to be put on the wall(paper) and admired (like a piece of art), #4 looks like a scene out of a movie (artistic), #2 is captivating (like a riddle), and #1 is great in its duality (animated being vs inanimate thing; original vs copy, rendition). I still vote for #4, but #1 is very close.
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