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ricktas
13-09-2014, 8:38pm
AIPP history making event occurred this afternoon. AIPP NSW had a print score 100.

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=794869090575242

fess67
13-09-2014, 9:01pm
Well, it does nothing for me at all.

But, we live in an art environment where everyone is entitled to their opinion. Rather like this image - worth $4.3 Million!!! not in a million years and yet it was sold. http://newsfeed.time.com/2011/11/11/and-heres-the-most-expensive-photograph-in-the-world/

bobt
13-09-2014, 9:31pm
I can't see it clearly enough to really assess what I think about it. It would be interesting to see a high res version.

Roosta
17-09-2014, 11:07am
I don't do Facebook rick, can this been viewed anywhere else?

ricktas
17-09-2014, 12:38pm
I don't do Facebook rick, can this been viewed anywhere else?

You should be able to view it without being a FB member? Unless the AIPP have changed the privacy settings on the post. It was originally posted as public.

fillum
17-09-2014, 2:16pm
Better version near the bottom of this page (http://www.aippappa.com/2014-category-winner).

Big congratulations to AP members...

Dan Cripps finalist in portrait
Longshots (William Long) finalist in commercial

And state awards (http://www.stateawards.aippblog.com/)...

Dan Cripps winner Tassie Professional Photographer OTY & winner portrait
Longshots winner QLD commercial
Wretched (Ben Hosking) finalist NSW commercial

Roosta
17-09-2014, 4:12pm
Well, I guess that's art, isn't it.

Granville
17-09-2014, 4:31pm
To fracture a phrase by Bob Newhart, "I don't get art, but I don't deride those that do get art. And for those that do get art, deride means to put down or ridicule".
:p

I @ M
17-09-2014, 5:32pm
After looking through the images from the link above ( thanks Phil ) I see some very stand out images, I also see some that don't bear too much resemblance to photography.

But, and it is a big but, we are looking at web sized renditions and as I always feel, real images belong on a wall printed at a large size for them to show their greatness.

swifty
17-09-2014, 9:59pm
I'd really like to see that print in real life.
Technique wise that must have been extremely difficult to do.
If its 1 exposure then I'm gobsmacked. If its more than 1, I'm still very impressed.

arthurking83
18-09-2014, 12:53am
AIPP should change their name to reflect the current reality of the institution they have now transformed into ...

AIDI!

MrQ
18-09-2014, 12:40pm
I'd really like to see that print in real life.
Technique wise that must have been extremely difficult to do.
If its 1 exposure then I'm gobsmacked. If its more than 1, I'm still very impressed.
The print was fantastic. I was surprised it scored 100, but I'm not a judge so what do I know? :) It was certainly worth high marks.

It was put together from many multiple shots of smoke - assembled piece by piece with about 100 hours of post-processing.

richo
09-10-2014, 4:42am
I was just reading the blog of the lady that created this photograph.
To create one of her prints she can take between 600 and 700 shots in a session.

They are incredible.
Adam