Originally Posted by
GrahamH
I only know of one of the three judges (a pro portraitist), others I don't know.
One photog (a judge, but not judging this comp, also very experienced and successful in comps in the clubs as least) made several comments. Apparently the judges didn't like pattern shots with comments such as 'no centre of focus'. Others about the marking, e.g. several times the judges remarks were along the lines of - 'great image, don't know what could be done to make it better' and then the score given was a 7. (Guidelines are 6 for an average shot. Very infrequently is a score less than 6 given, never seen one for less than 5, making the score out of 10 irrelevant in my opinion). It also seems that judges like over saturated pictures (desert shots with bright yellow sand and brilliant blue skies - totally unrealistic).
I don't understand.
One shot I thought was really nice was a leaf edge on and rim lit (natural light) with a dragonfly on it (partially rim lit). Being a closeup, closest wing tip was out of focus (no surprise there then). No way can full sharpness be achieved. A flat leaf (and so flat bug) could have been all in focus, but then the rim light wouldn't be there (backlit bug at the best).
Last year, same sort of judging so I gave up entering to see if I could figure out what is considered a good shot. I still have no idea. (I didn't enter this comp due to lack of understanding what is wanted in an image).
The image last year (year before?) of the photog's wife on the patio chair, legs apart! I don't see what was interesting about it at all, yet it won a major prize (controversially so). I can't remember the comp and can't find it via google.
Graham
(dazed and confused)