Photo Contest - Final Vote - Villains

Vote for your favorite Villians photo

  • 1756945

  • *lilouw

  • Orbitron

  • graeme1299

  • handicap18

  • MarkBarbieri

  • PhotobearSam

  • Gdad

  • Donold_Fan

  • JR6ooo4

  • NostalgicDad

  • Merrywheather


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rtphokie

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cazzie
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*lilouw
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Orbitron
Note: Orbitron's entry placed in the 2006 Villians contest and will not be included in the 2008 voting.


graeme1299
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handicap18
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MarkBarbieri
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PhotobearSam
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Gdad
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Donold_Fan
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JR6ooo4
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NostalgicDad
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Merrywheather
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I don't see the first entry (Cazzie) as a voting option... which makes it hard for me to vote. :)

(I assume "1756945" is actually "cazzie"?)
 
Each of you, please followup with more information about your photos (EXIF info, etc.)

Winners:
1st MarkBarbieri
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2nd NostalgicDad
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3rd Merrywheather
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Wow- Looks like the Evil Queen is 3 for 3- she must be the ultimate Disney Villain. :eek:

Great work all- :thumbsup2
 
Each of you, please followup with more information about your photos (EXIF info, etc.)

2nd NostalgicDad
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Nikon D80
Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 @ 50mm
15 seconds
f/14
ISO 100


I had captured this shot during the daytime before but never at night. Since the curtain only opens momentarily, I wasn't sure if it would be long enough to get enough light for the detail. I started the exposure while the curtain was closed using my wireless remote shutter release. I was of course using my tripod and I was concerned with the number of people walking around me. Luckily no one walked into the tripod or in front of the frame while exposing. I closed the shutter just prior to the curtain closing again. I was actually surprised by the amount of detail on the Evil Queen. I remember thinking, hmmm......that worked out pretty good. It was one of those shots where you just aren't sure what to expect until you try it.

Thanks for the votes!
 
Each of you, please followup with more information about your photos (EXIF info, etc.)

3rd Merrywheather
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Canon Rebel XTi
Tamron 18-250mm f/6.3 @ 250mm
1/125
-2/3 EV
ISO 1600

Wow ~ I was seriously thrilled just to have made it to the final round! :goodvibes This was taken during Fantasmic. We were sitting in the "dinner package" reserved seating area (the right-hand side as you face the stage) about 1/2 the way up the stadium. The best memory about getting this shot was that an extremely nice young couple sat in front of us with the sole purpose of allowing me to take pictures throughout. They saw that I had a tripod set up and they explained that they purposely sat there so that they would give me an unobstructed view! Talk about the magic at Disney! I used a remote shutter release, upped my ISO, and hoped for the best. After some trial and error in the beginning part of the show, I used -2/3EV to get the best exposure. The hardest part was wrestling a gallon-sized ziploc baggie on & off my camera...the water sure does spray on you, and the show moves much more quickly than I had ever remembered! Thank you all for your votes:)
 
This was an amazing round of entries and I had a very hard time selecting only one to vote for...and for the first time, I didn't even vote for myself. I just couldn't since there were so many that were OBVIOUSLY better. :) Congratulations to the winners.
 
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Date Taken: 12/6/2006 7:15 PM
Focal Length: 200mm (260mm in 35mm equiv)
Aperture: f/2.8
Exposure: 1/200s
ISO 1600
IS Mode 1
Camera: Canon 1D Mark II
Lens: Canon 70-200mm f/2.8 IS
Exposure Program: Aperture Priority
Metering Mode: Spot
Latitude: 28°21'39.84"N
Longitude: 81°33'31.61"W

Cropped, exposure adjusted down by 1/2 stop, Neat Image used on auto-mode for noise reduction.

This shot was from a set taken at Fantasmic! one evening back in December of '06. The set can be seen starting here.

I shot in spot meter mode because so much of each scene was very dark. I considered going to manual, but the lighting was so different for each scene that I was afraid I'd spend too much time adjusting.

I liked the picture because of the pose. I'm quite surprised that it won because there are several pictures I liked better in the contest.
 
Date Taken: 12/6/2006 7:15 PM
Focal Length: 200mm (260mm in 35mm equiv)
Aperture: f/2.8
Exposure: 1/200s
ISO 1600
IS Mode 1
Camera: Canon 1D Mark II
Lens: Canon 70-200mm f/2.8 IS
Exposure Program: Aperture Priority
Metering Mode: Spot
Latitude: 28°21'39.84"N
Longitude: 81°33'31.61"W

Cropped, exposure adjusted down by 1/2 stop, Neat Image used on auto-mode for noise reduction.

This shot was from a set taken at Fantasmic! one evening back in December of '06. The set can be seen starting here.

I shot in spot meter mode because so much of each scene was very dark. I considered going to manual, but the lighting was so different for each scene that I was afraid I'd spend too much time adjusting.

I liked the picture because of the pose. I'm quite surprised that it won because there are several pictures I liked better in the contest.

Hey Mark, now that you got that elusive win we were talking about on Thursday, your all set to turn Pro :)
 
Hey Mark, now that you got that elusive win we were talking about on Thursday, your all set to turn Pro :)

I'm already working on my ads: "Need a picture of your evil stepmother? Come to Barbieri's Photography and have her shot by the 2008 Disboards Weekly Photo Contest - Villains winner (who's photo really lost to the 2nd place winner from two years ago)"
 
I'm already working on my ads: "Need a picture of your evil stepmother? Come to Barbieri's Photography and have her shot by the 2008 Disboards Weekly Photo Contest - Villains winner (who's photo really lost to the 2nd place winner from two years ago)"


OMG too funny. :rotfl2: :rotfl: :lmao:
 















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