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01/26/2011 12:57:06 AM · #1
Despite the glaring grammatical error in the description, I'm all over this :)
01/26/2011 01:07:46 AM · #2
me too! I've got all kinds of ideas floating around in my head for this one. But not the kind of models I'm sure fotomann_forever has in mind :)
01/26/2011 01:17:23 AM · #3
Originally posted by fotomann_forever:

Despite the glaring grammatical error in the description, I'm all over this :)


I'm taking it as just a typo... so I can sleep tonight. *grin*
01/26/2011 01:27:46 AM · #4
yey. milk + fotoman's models :)
now where's that Like button again?
01/26/2011 01:39:54 AM · #5
Where was this challenge ten years ago?
01/26/2011 03:15:29 AM · #6
Basic editing - when was the last time that happened for a portrait challenge?
01/26/2011 11:03:09 AM · #7
Originally posted by paulbtlw:

Basic editing - when was the last time that happened for a portrait challenge?


Well, we can't very well have anyone dodging the milk :)
01/26/2011 11:31:34 AM · #8
No no, it's burning the milk you want to avoid. Burnt milk is really hard to clean.
01/26/2011 12:36:05 PM · #9
So what's the secret to getting that really thick and creamy milk mustache that is shown in all the ads? Anyone know?
01/26/2011 12:43:23 PM · #10
Not sure, but off the cuff I'd guess heavy cream.



Message edited by author 2011-01-26 12:44:25.
01/26/2011 12:44:39 PM · #11
These challenges are getting ridiculous...i want some good ol fashion, Challenge!
01/26/2011 12:45:18 PM · #12
Originally posted by EL-ROI:

So what's the secret to getting that really thick and creamy milk mustache that is shown in all the ads? Anyone know?


Yoghurt.

R.
01/26/2011 01:20:17 PM · #13
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Originally posted by EL-ROI:

So what's the secret to getting that really thick and creamy milk mustache that is shown in all the ads? Anyone know?


Yoghurt.

R.

Or kefir ...
01/26/2011 01:29:14 PM · #14
I googled it. It's ice cream or a thick milk shake that they use in all the "Got Milk" ads.
01/26/2011 01:35:26 PM · #15
Ooh, an excuse to get a milkshake from that place down the street!
01/26/2011 02:06:54 PM · #16
Originally posted by EL-ROI:

So what's the secret to getting that really thick and creamy milk mustache that is shown in all the ads? Anyone know?


Semi-softened icecream is what the Got Milk people used when they were doing a college tour.
01/26/2011 02:22:33 PM · #17
Originally posted by EL-ROI:

So what's the secret to getting that really thick and creamy milk mustache that is shown in all the ads? Anyone know?

Whitewash..
01/26/2011 03:39:32 PM · #18
Originally posted by gcoulson:

Originally posted by EL-ROI:

So what's the secret to getting that really thick and creamy milk mustache that is shown in all the ads? Anyone know?

Whitewash..


MMM! Chalky Lime Paste!!
01/26/2011 03:41:13 PM · #19
Originally posted by EL-ROI:

Originally posted by gcoulson:

Originally posted by EL-ROI:

So what's the secret to getting that really thick and creamy milk mustache that is shown in all the ads? Anyone know?

Whitewash..


MMM! Chalky Lime Paste!!


Elmers glue
01/26/2011 03:49:22 PM · #20
Originally posted by LoudDog:

Originally posted by EL-ROI:

Originally posted by gcoulson:

Originally posted by EL-ROI:

So what's the secret to getting that really thick and creamy milk mustache that is shown in all the ads? Anyone know?

Whitewash..


MMM! Chalky Lime Paste!!


Elmers glue


Um, I read that they do use that for some milk in the bowl food ads, but not a tasty or great thing to have near your mouth ,-P

Maybe a better alternative would be some white cake icing (I used this to mimic whipped cream on my Banana Split photo entry for Food Recipe III) mixed with milk. Or maybe whipped cream and milk mixture to get the thick mustache.
01/26/2011 04:03:16 PM · #21
Originally posted by CNovack:

Originally posted by LoudDog:



Elmers glue


Um, I read that they do use that for some milk in the bowl food ads, but not a tasty or great thing to have near your mouth ,-P


It's non-toxic, and it doesn't really taste bad, in fact I have a certain nostalgia for it. ;)

Of course, I have an actual mustache, so I'd have to be sure and use the water soluble variety.
01/26/2011 04:21:49 PM · #22
How about zinc oxide (sun-block)?
01/26/2011 05:38:22 PM · #23
How do you follow a challenge like this?

The Money Shot?
01/26/2011 05:48:17 PM · #24
Originally posted by posthumous:

How do you follow a challenge like this?

The Money Shot?


and i thought slippy would be the first.
01/26/2011 06:02:24 PM · #25
This and the "post an item from your house" challenge are both lame in my opinion, and I will not participate. Good luck to everyone else!
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