Re: Stephens Diptych
FWIW .. as far as I am concerned 'Salon' and 'Competition' are a contradiction in terms. Either we have a Salon or a Competition.
I am not in favour of a poll and/or voting for winners for a Salon. The curator decides and that's that. End of story.
I am not in favour of more rules and regulations.
A competition is something altogether different from a 'salon' in my experience.
My personal view, for what it's worth, is that the original salon was mistakenly entitled "Salon Competition #1" ...... rather than "Salon #1 - Looking Up" and so the word 'Competiton' became too prominent and detracted from the overall principles of a Salon.
It would also be easier to see the titles of previous salons if the themes were included in the title (eg Looking Up, Blue,Timeless etc etc.)
The best suggestion I can make, now that things seem to be producing more debate, argument and discussion than fun, would be to have a Salon running quite separately from any Competition as such.
2 threads (or even forums)
1) A Salon with the usual more relaxed rules. No prizes and primarily for fun (and to promote individual ideas and specific interpretations of the given theme ... without highly defined guidance from the curator)
2) A separate Competition which would need to be agreed, set up and managed by Ian and the board Admin along with carefully decided rules, regulations, judging system and prizes.
Speaking personally -- I would use the salons but I would not be likely to enter competitions. I prefer to develop at my own pace and without pressures and stresses. I can't always manage to get out and about so I can keep up with fresh shots either so salons always have been my best option. I started using them with a mailing list and definitetly feel my skills improved just by looking at the way others interpreted the theme, the ideas, life in general as well as challenging and improving photographic skills as time passed.
A Salon should be fun - a challenge to think about the theme and come up with your own interpretation without expecting or asking for extra guidance and suggestions from the curator and/or others. A way of expanding one's thoughts, visual perceptions and aiming to do the best we can and presenting a photo to convey our perceptions. Our photography skills grow naturally as our thoughts and perceptions develop and we aim to produce a strong image that can stand alone on topic and within the theme ..... I like to think mine did anyay and I continue to try to develop my all-round skills.
I should add that the above comments and remarks are my own personal thoughts, not necessarily representative of the board owners and admin.
I'm just the 'human spam filter' who tries to help out generally with queries, galleries, software and other little background jobs - so please be aware these are merely my own, very personal views.
Pol
Originally posted by lumix
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FWIW .. as far as I am concerned 'Salon' and 'Competition' are a contradiction in terms. Either we have a Salon or a Competition.
I am not in favour of a poll and/or voting for winners for a Salon. The curator decides and that's that. End of story.
I am not in favour of more rules and regulations.
A competition is something altogether different from a 'salon' in my experience.
My personal view, for what it's worth, is that the original salon was mistakenly entitled "Salon Competition #1" ...... rather than "Salon #1 - Looking Up" and so the word 'Competiton' became too prominent and detracted from the overall principles of a Salon.
It would also be easier to see the titles of previous salons if the themes were included in the title (eg Looking Up, Blue,Timeless etc etc.)
The best suggestion I can make, now that things seem to be producing more debate, argument and discussion than fun, would be to have a Salon running quite separately from any Competition as such.
2 threads (or even forums)
1) A Salon with the usual more relaxed rules. No prizes and primarily for fun (and to promote individual ideas and specific interpretations of the given theme ... without highly defined guidance from the curator)
2) A separate Competition which would need to be agreed, set up and managed by Ian and the board Admin along with carefully decided rules, regulations, judging system and prizes.
Speaking personally -- I would use the salons but I would not be likely to enter competitions. I prefer to develop at my own pace and without pressures and stresses. I can't always manage to get out and about so I can keep up with fresh shots either so salons always have been my best option. I started using them with a mailing list and definitetly feel my skills improved just by looking at the way others interpreted the theme, the ideas, life in general as well as challenging and improving photographic skills as time passed.
A Salon should be fun - a challenge to think about the theme and come up with your own interpretation without expecting or asking for extra guidance and suggestions from the curator and/or others. A way of expanding one's thoughts, visual perceptions and aiming to do the best we can and presenting a photo to convey our perceptions. Our photography skills grow naturally as our thoughts and perceptions develop and we aim to produce a strong image that can stand alone on topic and within the theme ..... I like to think mine did anyay and I continue to try to develop my all-round skills.
I should add that the above comments and remarks are my own personal thoughts, not necessarily representative of the board owners and admin.
I'm just the 'human spam filter' who tries to help out generally with queries, galleries, software and other little background jobs - so please be aware these are merely my own, very personal views.
Pol
It's about entering into the spirit of light-hearted competition (and maybe motivating people to try slightly harder than usual), but ultimately it's about making your shot appeal to the one judge / curator, not a crowd of anonymous voters who didn't set the theme in the first place. If anyone wants feedback on an image, they only have to post it in the critique forum and they'll get as much feedback as they could ever need, so the Salon should be seen for what it is - a bit of healthy fun and the chance to win a prize and do some judging of your own...
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