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04/14/2002 06:50:17 PM · #1
I am curious to see who wins the Curves Challenge. I think this has been one of the most interesting set of photos submitted so far. It will be fun to see who submitted each photo.

I also anticipate the stop action challenge will have some great entries. It looks as though quite a few of us were able to overcome the technical concerns.
04/14/2002 08:39:34 PM · #2
I'm on brainstorming/rushing break. I'm trying to find something to shoot. :( Right when I got ready to grab the EXIF info I saw the date of my photo. 01/04/2000!! The %^*$# date reset sometime this week and I didn't catch it. How did I not catch it? I always check it!

Tick Tock Tick Tock...will she find another shot or will she make a drink and say, "piss on it"?
04/14/2002 08:48:24 PM · #3
Originally posted by Reign:
[i01/04/2000!! The %^*$# date reset sometime this week and I didn't catch it. How did I not catch it? I always check it!

Tick Tock Tick Tock...will she find another shot or will she make a drink and say, "piss on it"?[/i]

Oh NO ,thats just awful. HURRY, and thanks for the warning!

04/14/2002 08:50:14 PM · #4
Don't you just hate it when that happens? My date resets every time I change the batteries. Don't think so hard about it. You may find exactly the right shot there in the house. I know because I did. I kept thinking action shots like sports, running, etc. When I started playing around with my camera and the ceiling fan it hit me that there is motion all around us and came up with a simple solution. The admins just asked for us to make a stop action photo with no motion trails. You can take a photo of something dropping, swinging, obviously moving, etc. and as long as you can tell it was caught in the middle of a motion, it will work. Good luck. I hope you can come up with an idea.
04/14/2002 09:04:15 PM · #5
I racked my brain for two days before I too realized that there were perfect things right in front of me! It took literally over 200 pictures (for real) to get one suitable shot, and I am still nervous about submitting it! But I did if only because I put so much energy into it! I am kind of surprised at how many submissions there are--I can't wait to see them. Also, thanks for the warning about the date--there are so many other things to try and remember when taking my pictures, I never even thought about looking to see if that was correct!
04/14/2002 09:11:04 PM · #6
I don't know how many photos i actually took but it's 192mb worth of jpegs.. lol
04/14/2002 09:17:35 PM · #7
Originally posted by jmsetzler:
I don't know how many photos i actually took but it's 192mb worth of jpegs.. lol


exactly! i filled my 256mb card with images, then deleted those and took a few more! Unbelievable stubborness! I feel like a have really learned my subject, though!:)
04/14/2002 09:21:15 PM · #8
I took photos in 4 different sessions and ended up with that much.. I have two 128mb memory sticks for my sony but I rarely fill one up in one session...
04/14/2002 09:30:12 PM · #9
me neither usually--i usually get disgusted way before that. this time, though, my subject was being very unhelpful!
04/14/2002 10:28:24 PM · #10
My directory for this week's challenge is 197 MB. I got a little obessed over the weekend. :) A lot of effort gone down the poo poo hole :) But it was fun.
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