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03/27/2006 01:02:14 AM · #26
I've got mine uploaded. :D
03/27/2006 01:03:22 AM · #27
Originally posted by Rikki:

i'm color illiterate... i can only see orange and reds ;)


Good. How 'bout nabbing the Red ribbon for us then?
03/27/2006 01:04:31 AM · #28
Originally posted by Brent_Ward:

I've got mine uploaded. :D


lol. Were you already shooting a Sesame Street ad when the challenge was announced?
03/27/2006 02:31:14 AM · #29
Well the daffodils are just out over here (UK).... so I think it might be close run for the ever popular 'nana!
03/27/2006 02:33:57 AM · #30
We all live in a yellow submarine,
Yellow submarine, yellow submarine,
We all live in a yellow submarine,
Yellow submarine, yellow submarine
03/27/2006 02:37:17 AM · #31
oh ohhhhhh...
03/27/2006 02:40:02 AM · #32
how would this fare?
03/27/2006 04:20:50 AM · #33
I'm going to find a politician and ask him/her to be a model for me. Shouldn't be too hard. They are like bananas - all bent, all yellow.
03/27/2006 04:38:40 AM · #34
Or you could take pictures of trucks from an American company called "Yellow Transportation Inc." Oh, but wait - all of those trucks are actually orange - d'uh ;)
03/27/2006 04:52:31 AM · #35
or a school bus :)
03/27/2006 05:34:43 AM · #36
This challange is bananas.

B-A-N-A-N-A-S
03/27/2006 05:36:19 AM · #37
all those US schoolbusses will make the rest of us go bananas
03/27/2006 05:41:26 AM · #38
errm, not quite sure but isn't that supposed to be "Yellow 2" challenge ?
sorry if babbling nonsense :-)
03/27/2006 05:51:49 AM · #39
There's a solar eclipse on Wednesday that might be a good shot for the yellow challenge if done right. Too bad I only have equipment for up to 280mm (w/Extender).

Here's a webpage that tells you everything you need to know about solar eclipse photography

Solar Eclipse photograhpy

::are
03/27/2006 06:48:12 AM · #40
Shouldn't it be Yellow 3? This was my shot from yellow revisited.

03/27/2006 07:38:45 AM · #41
I had an idea for this, but unfortunately I'm pissing blood this week.

heehee j/k it's late and i'm punchy.
03/27/2006 07:58:26 AM · #42
^ Ha!
03/27/2006 08:17:10 AM · #43
Look at the stars,
Look how they shine for you,
And everything you do,
Yeah they were all yellow.
03/27/2006 09:19:00 AM · #44
Originally posted by Telehubbie:

Look at the stars,
Look how they shine for you,
And everything you do,
Yeah they were all yellow.


God, I love that TRAIN song.

With it being spring in the states, we'll probably see lots o' flowers, but I'm not opposed to that as long as they are well done. There's always corn, squash, baby chicks, rainslickers and galoshes too. hee hee

GOOD LUCK.

Message edited by author 2006-03-27 09:19:14.
03/27/2006 09:24:53 AM · #45
Originally posted by fotomann_forever:

I think I may go write my name in some snow :-P

Originally posted by Art Roflmao:

I had an idea for this, but unfortunately I'm pissing blood this week.


...

When I first saw the Yellow challenge, I thought of flowers... leaves just starting to turn green, fruit, my puppy after rolling around in sand for 2 days...

...I didn't even think at all about bodily fluids. I'm growing a little concerned over the fact that other people obviously did. lol
03/27/2006 09:54:45 AM · #46
In the spirit of the 2 second challenge furor, let's develop a precise definiton of what exactly yellow is and how it should be defined for the challenge.

Should "yellow" be defined as a specific range of colors within the s-RGB gamut, a range of wavelengths on the electromagnetic spectrum or is there some other acceptable metric that would better define "yellow"? Should there also be a requirement for that defined "yellow" to comprise a certain percentage of the image?

Let's set up some boundaries now so that the rules can be re-written in time to now have DQ's for not meeting the challenge.
03/27/2006 09:56:10 AM · #47
I was going to write in impertinent response, but I'm too yellow ...
03/27/2006 09:57:12 AM · #48
Originally posted by Spazmo99:

In the spirit of the 2 second challenge furor, let's develop a precise definiton of what exactly yellow is and how it should be defined for the challenge.

Should "yellow" be defined as a specific range of colors within the s-RGB gamut, a range of wavelengths on the electromagnetic spectrum or is there some other acceptable metric that would better define "yellow"? Should there also be a requirement for that defined "yellow" to comprise a certain percentage of the image?

Let's set up some boundaries now so that the rules can be re-written in time to now have DQ's for not meeting the challenge.


You're not serious, are you?
03/27/2006 10:15:22 AM · #49
Originally posted by Spazmo99:

In the spirit of the 2 second challenge furor, let's develop a precise definiton of what exactly yellow is and how it should be defined for the challenge.

Should "yellow" be defined as a specific range of colors within the s-RGB gamut, a range of wavelengths on the electromagnetic spectrum or is there some other acceptable metric that would better define "yellow"? Should there also be a requirement for that defined "yellow" to comprise a certain percentage of the image?

Let's set up some boundaries now so that the rules can be re-written in time to now have DQ's for not meeting the challenge.


This isn't quite the same thing as the 2 second challenge.

The voters can obviously see if it DNMC (unlike the 2 second challenge) and vote accordingly.


03/27/2006 10:21:45 AM · #50




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