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Forum - View topicNEWS: Cosplayer's Picture Wins World Press Photo Award
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Arcwave
Posts: 246 Location: Seattle |
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Cool! Who is she cosplaying as? Anyone know?
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CitizenGeek
Posts: 136 Location: Ireland |
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Yeah, I have no idea either. Anyone know? |
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_Earthwyrm_
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I haven't the foggiest.
Anyone know? |
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Nenena
Posts: 10 Location: Nagano-ken |
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It looks like a character from Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch. But it would be a very, very loose interpretation of a Pichi Pichi Pitch character.
I'm really thinking "mermaid," but PPP isn't the only mermaid anime out there. It's just the most recent and popular one that I know of. Maybe she's dressing as a Disney character? A lot of cosplay competitions (outside of North America) don't distinguish between Japanese anime, American animation, and other sources of animation. Or she could be a game character. Wasn't there a dating sim with mermaids released in Japan last year? She could also be from Chinese, Korean, or other media. ETA: Oh yeah, forgot about Seto no Hanayome! Last edited by Nenena on Tue Feb 12, 2008 5:19 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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_Earthwyrm_
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I also thought Mermaid, but couldn't see the actual character. Well, there's 'Seto no Hanayome' which is a recent mermaid show, but I don't recognise her from that... I've only seen halfway through that series though. You're right, it could be a western animation. It's funny how possibilities like that slip the mind... |
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daxomni
Posts: 2650 Location: Somewhere else. |
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Wow, I was really, really... unimpressed. I'm not any kind of cosplay expert and I've only seen maybe a few hundred photos but this didn't do anything for me at all.
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stormcrow22
Posts: 97 Location: Long Island |
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Yeah, I was kind of expecting something a bit grander too.
My cousin's a photojournalist for the New York Times, so I want to see if I can get her professional opinion on why this is an award-winning photograph. If nothing else, maybe it'll help improve my own photography skills. |
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feytaline
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I don't see how that won an award for professional photography. Subject matter aside. The composition is weak. The lighting is decent, but the coloring is completely vague, washed out. You don't have to be a photographer or a cosplayer to be a critic--anyone can be (which is why there are so many bad critics, I guess, arguably, I could be one, too--critics of critics? lol.)
It's not about the girl's costume (which I'm still going ??? at.) The only thing that impresses me about this photograph is how she captured the girl's nervousness. But that's just luck. I've seen people who just happen to pick up a camera get shots with emotions like that, that look better than this carefully staged one. But then again, after seeing Kyle Cassidy's work in my LJ nearly everyday... I guess I'm spoiled? I mean, you want to see good cosplay photography, try Lionel, for starters... |
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Redbeard 101
Oscar the Grouch
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So basically judging form that linked picture this girl won by showing off her tits by basically just wearing a bra and nothing else for a top. How original of her. Oh but wait!!!!! It sparkles!!!!!!! Oh shit, that changes everything! Since we can't see the top of her head maybe she had some sort of alien dog on top of her head and that's why she won. If that's all it took to win than there's a couple thousand girls at Otakon alone that should get the award too.
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adam_omega
Posts: 256 Location: Seven Seas |
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If you take a look at the other pictures in the gallery, then you should get an idea why that picture was picked. They're all National Geographic worthy pictures. They don't feel staged. They actually look like something you could lift up your camera one moment and snap.
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Nenena
Posts: 10 Location: Nagano-ken |
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Um, it wasn't the girl who won an award for her cosplay. It was the photograph of her that won an award, for photography. Because it's a damn amazing photograph. |
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ANN_Bamboo
ANN Contributor
Posts: 3904 Location: CO |
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Oh man, I'm in love with this photograph:
http://www.worldpressphoto.org/index.php?option=com_photogallery&task=view&id=1165&Itemid=187&bandwidth=high |
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Redbeard 101
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Right, sure it is. You could go and pick up a lingerie catalog and find basically the same photo. You want an amazing photograph I'll get my friend to post some of the shots he's taken of bugs and flowers in his mother's garden with his digital Lyca. The bugs and flowers look far better then that lady does and they certainly aren't staged either. Sorry but I've seen too many truly amazing photographs over the years to be impressed by that one. |
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coldspider
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Chiaki777
Posts: 65 Location: Bay Area, California |
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It's a mix of natural and at the same time looks very "studio-like." Definitely a good photo, but I'm not very impressed. Is this all people could come up with? I really feel that something much more natural and expressive is out there.
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