Hi Everyone,
Thank you to all those who entered.
It is becoming harder to come up with a new subjects and themes for these comps and I hoped that combining a bit of graphic design with your photography wouldn't put too many of you off from having a go. Glad to see that a few people tried their hand.
So on to the judging, ( the bit I hate ),
John.
I am old enough to remember the days when they thought a pretty girl on the cover was all that was needed to sell an album. I remember before we had 'Now thats what I call Rubbish #', we had all those dreadful 'top of the pops' compilation albums with a bikini clad girl standing on the front for no reason whatsoever, not to mention the 'Bert Kampfert' and 'whats his name and tijuana brass' ones.
Not sure if this album fell into that category originally but the title suits.
A very nice portrait of Chloe (?) that suits the album style well, although I am not to sure if the violin was added later as it looks a tad out of joint.
Yachtsman.
Well the first comment I would make is that I am not sure how you produced this, ( using PTE ), but I would definitely look at getting to grips with Layers as the results would be much better. A nice idea, and it fits the name of the album nicely but I think the way it has been put together lets the final image down quite significantly.
Also, and this is just nitpicking, you spelt McCartney wrong. The record company might pull you up on that.
BydoR9.
Even if you hadn't put the title on this I would still have known which album it was supposed to be. Although not a direct copy of the original it does contain many of the bands more recognisable trade marks. The picture of the moped is nice and ideal for the image. The vignetting effect adds nicely to the look too.
As a cover though, I think that the 'target' is far too dominant and occupies a little too much of the frame.
Paul.
As always the first thing you notice about your pictures is the quality of the image. Very professional and polished looking. Even the background with the vintage car adds to the period feel of an Elvis cover. Not sure if the legion of Elvis fans would like the plastic subject but it definitely sums up the album for me. And you get two elvis' for the price of one.
Matthew.
Actually I was thinking of what I would do if someone else had picked this theme, and this idea was one that came to mind. The SRT and Tubular Bells, definitely one to put together. The top of the SRT is a little overblown and overexposed but you have covered this well with the title. It sits nicely in the square frame too.
Stelee.
Nicely spotted image, well caught and nicely exposed. The reflections from the tuba and the sheet music light his face up nicely and the image fits very nicely into the square format. It is obviously also ideal for the cover of this album which needless to say I have never heard of until now.
Bazzameg.
Obviously an ideal subject for this competition. A closer view, or one where the 'submarine' totally dominated the image would have suited it better I think, as the background is too distracting, especially when the lighting is on the buildings leaving the main subject in shadow. Can't say that it doesn't fit the brief though.
Kevinlowe.
Aaaarggghh, The Cure, Staring at the sea. One of the ex-wifes all time favourite bands / albums /videos / and dvds all rolled into one. Needless to say I detest the thing with a passion.
But personal considerations aside, I think you have done a great job of summing it all up in one nice simple image. The only redeeming factor for me of the original was the cover, which I always thought was a brilliant portrait. But this would do just as well I think as the genuine article.
PhilipHowe.
Well it definitely does the job for which it was intended with a nicely captured live image that I think would do well as the actual cover if they decided to do a live album of the gig. Although it is just as likely to be the cover of any bootleg albums that may be popping up. Nicely captured live image in what I assume were not ideal conditions.
Unfortunately you did miss the deadline so in fairness I cannot consider it as a an entry, sorry.
So my final choice is...
Third place
Matthew. with Tubular bells
Second Place
Stelee who jumps in front of Matthew only because of the quality of the image.
First place
KevinLowe. A simple and straightforward image that fulfills the brief very well indeed. Despite the not very fond memories it inspires.
Over to you Kevin for the next subject.
Thanks again to everyone who entered and will see you all later tonight for the first monthly comp of the year, after which even fewer of you will probably be talking to me.
regards,
keith.