On 10/29/2011 17:28, Brian Walters wrote:
On Saturday, October 29, 2011 5:09 PM, "Ann Sanfedele"
<[email protected]>  wrote:
Especially to Jack and Brian who are doing stuff right now :-)

Check out the category list... my favorite is "Recently added"

Yeah - that figures....
>

Note that the categories in the cautionary prose differ slightly
from the actual checklist.


Not quite sure what you're getting at here.....

This - when you are on teh upload page there is a list of rules.. the 4th "bullet" is "Categories: Photos must be selected for one of these categories: Abstract, B&W, Cityscape/ Urban, Documentary, Glamour/Fashion, HDR, In-Camera Effects, Landscapes, Lifestyle, Macro, Nature, Portraiture, Sports/Action, Travel, Food. "

cut and pasted from that page...

but when you scroll the list on the actual submission part for a photo it is different, slightly. that's where the "recently Added" line is
as well as "Wildlife"

I'd like to see a more detailed description of "Lifestyles" Why is
there no "photo journalism" is that what they are calling documentary?
why should there even be a food category?

just sayin'



One good thing.. they added an "unknown" to the list of lenses
for those of us who would like to say..

"Don't remember at all.  I had a bunch of lenses with me, and it was
freezing cold and the Yeti just came around the corner,and I was
shooting with film and I didn't have time to take notes,
thankyouverymuch.  "


You call that an excuse!!!

I know, pretty lame...


also I don't know how to answer any of the other questions because
I never learned the buzz words for any of these.


I don't think you need worry about these for scanned images.  The
appropriate values usually (but not always) get extracted from the exif
data.  I'm guessing that 'Scene Capture Type' refers to the various
scene modes available on some (most??) Pentax digital cameras.


Cheers

Brian

I still don't know what it means...

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://lyons-ryan.org/southernlight/

Exposure Bias (is this like the film is ISO 64 and I'm shooting at 100?)

Exposure program:  Whatever is in the camera ?

Metering Mode :  like Center weighted ?

Scene capture type:  huh?  Is that something perculiar to digital?


ann the dumbfounded

So since you didn't answer most of those - you don't know either? (ann ducks)

ann

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