Originally posted by eddiewillersx Great photos, but I don't see too many describing the subjects by what they are doing in the photograph. Most are just close-up head shots.
Originally posted by Bosse The invitation doesn't say anything about that. Her it is:
"The topic this month is "Portrait". Your submission can be in monochrome or color, and range from portraits of strangers through informal portraits of your loved ones through portraits of a person taken in a studio. Your submission must convey something about the person portrayed. Good luck!"
I remember the original listing of the contest reading much like what eddiewillersx mentioned, and I spent some time looking through my catalog for a qualifying photo . . . and then got distracted.
But even with the less specific directive quoted by Bosse, most of these photos don't convey that much about the person portrayed.
Which isn't to say these photos aren't good portraits: if the subject of the photo is pleased with the results, then the portrait is a success, right? But that doesn't mean the photo fulfills the original directive that I'm sure at least two of us read.
So I suppose folks should vote for whatever portrait they like the best according to whatever parameters they want to follow. Which is what happens every month, from what I can tell. (My guess is that eddiewillersx and I will wind up voting for the same photo. . . .)
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Originally posted by thomas65g OK #7 shows behavior and a story behind it.
I would have expected more from this difficult subject
I agree. There are some pleasing images here, but . . . well, what thomas65g said.
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Originally posted by wpt Your submission must convey something about the person portrayed. Good luck! - I don't get it!
Yup, that's pretty much what I was thinking.