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12/20/2004 12:57:14 AM · #1
This one seems tricky...i read (into) the descrption that no set-up shot will meet the challenge.

Perhaps an abstract?

Gees, this one is gonna be tough.

12/20/2004 12:59:16 AM · #2


Like this! No problem. Not!
12/20/2004 12:59:20 AM · #3
Sounds like a great idea for a challenge to me. Now for the hard part...:)
12/20/2004 12:59:36 AM · #4
Rock formations, clouds, bushes that look like faces and that sort of stuff.

Please no raisins lined up to make a happy face.
12/20/2004 12:59:54 AM · #5
Originally posted by Prof_Fate:

This one seems tricky...i read (into) the descrption that no set-up shot will meet the challenge.
Perhaps an abstract?


Nah, just make a grilled cheese sandwich and take a picture of it :P
12/20/2004 01:01:01 AM · #6
Originally posted by yurasocolov:

Originally posted by Prof_Fate:

This one seems tricky...i read (into) the descrption that no set-up shot will meet the challenge.
Perhaps an abstract?


Nah, just make a grilled cheese sandwich and take a picture of it :P


LOL!
12/20/2004 01:01:57 AM · #7
Something like this ....



Message edited by author 2004-12-20 01:07:29.
12/20/2004 01:10:29 AM · #8
...or something like this :

12/20/2004 01:25:03 AM · #9
This is a neat challenge - though, not sure if I will come across something worth entering.

But here is one I took a couple of years ago. I hope you can see the face. I had to point it out to my husband at the time.


12/20/2004 01:51:27 AM · #10
Originally posted by autumncat:


...here is one I took a couple of years ago. I hope you can see the face. I had to point it out to my husband...

I didn't see it on my first viewing, although I wanted to really bad! Then after coming back later.... there it is! Just jumped out at me! Cool, Janice!
12/20/2004 03:48:44 AM · #11
Originally posted by jbeazell:

...or something like this :


to Prof_Fate
As there's no such direction against using set ups, this photo would meet the challenge, in my books. (Actually, I gave it a 5 in Wacky Foods challenge and would probably give it the same here.
12/20/2004 04:35:07 AM · #12
Originally posted by autumncat:

This is a neat challenge - though, not sure if I will come across something worth entering.

But here is one I took a couple of years ago. I hope you can see the face. I had to point it out to my husband at the time.



That's VERY difficult to see. It would probably get marked down due to the amount of time people spend looking.
12/20/2004 04:51:38 AM · #13
This might work


Frank
12/20/2004 05:45:11 AM · #14
Originally posted by caba:

This might work


Frank

But you'll have to hope that voters actually see the figure this time. Maybe a much tighter cropping would have helped.

(edited to add)

Maybe this would have been more obvious. Cropping and burning on the figure.



??

Message edited by author 2004-12-20 06:04:13.
12/20/2004 06:05:51 AM · #15
Same idea as me heh, I changed contrast etc a little.



Message edited by author 2004-12-20 06:06:29.
12/20/2004 08:20:15 AM · #16
12/20/2004 08:52:25 AM · #17
Originally posted by xtabintun:



Umm... I think they mean a little less obvious than this. Also this sculpture was intended to look like a face. It's not a face that accidently pops out at you from something else.
12/20/2004 08:54:37 AM · #18
Originally posted by MWitt:



Like this! No problem. Not!

funny, the face is much better visible from the thumbnail than the fullsize
12/20/2004 08:58:05 AM · #19
Originally posted by Gauti:

Originally posted by MWitt:



Like this! No problem. Not!

funny, the face is much better visible from the thumbnail than the fullsize


but in a 'face' challenge it would be cropped tighter.....
12/20/2004 09:48:31 AM · #20
Many people commented that there were lots of 'hidden' animal faces in this shot of mine:
12/20/2004 01:42:27 PM · #21
Originally posted by Rankles:

Originally posted by autumncat:

This is a neat challenge - though, not sure if I will come across something worth entering.

But here is one I took a couple of years ago. I hope you can see the face. I had to point it out to my husband at the time.



That's VERY difficult to see. It would probably get marked down due to the amount of time people spend looking.


Well, to me it pops right out - especially on the thumbnail. ;-)
As for marking it down - it's not a photo I would have entered for judging. I just thought it was a shot that fit this thread.
And I wanted to see if anyone else saw it or if my imagination was getting the best of me.
12/20/2004 01:42:53 PM · #22
Originally posted by nova:

Originally posted by autumncat:


...here is one I took a couple of years ago. I hope you can see the face. I had to point it out to my husband...

I didn't see it on my first viewing, although I wanted to really bad! Then after coming back later.... there it is! Just jumped out at me! Cool, Janice!


Thanks!
12/20/2004 01:48:49 PM · #23
Here is my fav, a dragon:


Now I just need to drive 500+ KM each way to do it again.
12/20/2004 02:28:32 PM · #24
Originally posted by Gauti:

Here is my fav, a dragon:


Now I just need to drive 500+ KM each way to do it again.


A lot of the others i had some trouble finding the hidden face, but this one was real easy. I'd go capture the dragon again..too bad for the drive :(
12/20/2004 03:01:21 PM · #25
Originally posted by hailstorm86:

A lot of the others i had some trouble finding the hidden face, but this one was real easy. I'd go capture the dragon again..too bad for the drive :(

1000+ KM roundtrip for one shot? hmmmmm. Let's see, check road conditions first:
Roads close to dragon
sorry, too many blue roads (slippery) and I have a 16 yr old Peugeout and the clutch is just about to go. I could buy another clutch-system, but I'd rather some L-glass :)
I have another spot in mind, won't post from there unless I make up my mind NOT to go there. Only 150 KM each way, so that's a no-brainer.
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