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| 07/13/2004 02:03:13 PM |
Welch'sby bobgaitherComment: To much distance between subjects to imply unity of purpose |
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| 07/13/2004 02:02:28 PM |
Absolut waterby MiinervaComment: Close to magazine quality - maybe a bit to subtle with product positioning. |
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| 07/13/2004 01:59:15 PM |
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| 05/04/2004 05:58:06 PM |
Oceanside California by thelselComment: Originally posted by melismatica: Can I ask, what is cloning? I've seen this mentioned a few times. I was under the impression it was against the rules to remove objects from the original. How is this done without breaking the rules?
I love this photo by the way. |
Cloning is taking a sample from one portion of the photo and re-applying it somewhere else -
Advance editing was permitted:
Entries can and will only be disqualified for:
the photograph being taken outside of the challenge week
adding text to the photograph
creating a submission from multiple images/sources
violating the content rules
use of a non-digital camera |
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| 05/04/2004 05:55:49 PM |
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