Taurë-rana wrote:Are the photos put in the competition "straight off the camera", maybe with some cropping, or is the colour, contrast etc improved by the photographer before entering? If that is the case, it would make it hard for anyone who hasn't got the time or the knowledge to fix up their photos to produce something as good as those with the time and/or knowledge.
Son of a Beach wrote:The competition rules merely state that "Basic photo manipulation is allowed including: Panorama stitching, levels, curves, HDR". This is not terribly specific, but then, it's not really enforceable, either.
Unbelievable!WarrenH wrote:I think that the status quo is very good. If one is lucky enough to be able to submit two entries because they live outside Australia ... that is even better.
...PS, I'm from the ACT ... I'm not from the "Rest of Australia". Good Heavens, having the Capital Territory being lumped with the rest!!!
Yeah, we are a tolerant lot here in Tassie. We even let "Australians" in.WarrenH wrote:I can't see why Australians shouldn't visit Tasmania ...
tasadam wrote:You could conceivably have an image win without getting a single 1st place vote. Should that be right?
walkinTas wrote:A few entries I put in last year were straight out of the camera,
iandsmith wrote:Perhaps, to make life even more annoyingly busy for the organisers, we could have an "other places" annual comp. Then we might see some magical South American, European stuff etc. from members.
Brett wrote:The only real change I would like to see is a better way to know when voting starts. I tend to need to be hit on the nose and woken up about deadlines so maybe an ability to received automated PMs (if requested) or a new post that a competition is opening for submissions or voting![]()
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eggs wrote:
I think Nik's suggestion that Tas entries in the Aus competition should be the odd entry to make up numbers matches the original intention.
To this end - perhaps we need some form of counter that tells us how many entries there are?
I also added a Tas photo in an early post to make up numbers when I had been all month in Tas at the time - but it was quite different in area to my Tas competition entry.
If this spirit were followed, it would be a shame if they did not acrue votes simply because they were from Tas - but I must admit that my eye was more on the non-Tas entries this month.
LoL.eggs wrote:I suspect that even a well composed toaster may not be of much appeal to folk who come here dreaming about wilderness walking.
So did I, I know it used to say something very close to -Son of a Beach wrote:It's a good point, Steve. I thought that this was actually in the rules
stepbystep wrote:Perhaps just one comp - Australia for all comers?
tasadam wrote:stepbystep wrote:Perhaps just one comp - Australia for all comers?
A nice idea, but we give the mainland a natural disadvantage with the beauty of this place.
eggs wrote:Technically - Aus should have photos as good as Tas.
...I seem to drift to Tas anyway. One solution is to get more Aus walkers contributing.
johnw wrote:I'd like to suggest a standard way of identification, particularly for the AUS/NZ comp. I struggled with trying to guess where a couple of photos were from this month. For me the locality is a key piece of information. I think it would be a good idea to standardise descriptions by prefixing each entry with state/location and then provide further description as desired by the entrant. For example:
SA - Flinders Ranges. Wilpena Pound on a nice day.
TAS - Tarn Shelf, Mt Field NP. Fagus at its best.
You get the idea. Just my 2 cents.
stepbystep wrote:Maybe(a radical thought, notice winking emoticon)in the tradition of our own flawed democracy you can't login without casting a vote in both comps, with a site generated donkey vote option?
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