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05/10/2006 06:29:38 AM · #1			 | 
		
		| Yea, what is it? I didn't really understand the description given by the details. Please Help. |  
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05/10/2006 06:31:41 AM · #2			 | 
		
		best place to start - still life
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05/10/2006 06:33:01 AM · #3			 | 
		
		| so is it just like plates and dishes and cups? |  
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05/10/2006 06:36:42 AM · #4			 | 
		
		| generally a "study" of anything thats inanimate - so no portraits, cats, babies or pretty landscapes |  
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05/10/2006 06:52:51 AM · #5			 | 
		
		Originally posted by ChikaZAWa:   so is it just like plates and dishes and cups?  |   
 ROFLMAO - not sure if you were being funny, but your comment just struck me as hilarious.  Still laughing (wiping a tear from my eye). |  
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05/10/2006 07:16:51 AM · #6			 | 
		
		| Do a search for Still Life on google... you'll see all kinds of paintings and photos of still lifes. |  
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05/10/2006 07:57:16 AM · #7			 | 
		
		Looking at Still Life I, you can see it has to be very still indeed.
 This one fell all the way to number 33 because of few Ants :-)
 
  
 
 
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05/10/2006 08:05:40 AM · #8			 | 
		
		Will the still shot of a moving object work ?
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05/10/2006 08:08:57 AM · #9			 | 
		
		Originally posted by dr_timbo:   generally a "study" of anything thats inanimate - so no portraits, cats, babies or pretty landscapes  |   
 Pls explain why a landscape does not qualify as still life. |  
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05/10/2006 08:31:02 AM · #10			 | 
		
		because its a landscape...  you can use a landscape as a background for your still life.. such as out a window.   
 
 Wikipedia  has a great description of Still Life,  plus go to ARt.com or google still life  to see examples of still lifes
 
 Originally posted by sangeeth:   Originally posted by dr_timbo:   generally a "study" of anything thats inanimate - so no portraits, cats, babies or pretty landscapes  |   
 Pls explain why a landscape does not qualify as still life.  |  
 
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05/10/2006 08:37:23 AM · #11			 | 
		
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05/10/2006 08:39:12 AM · #12			 | 
		
		Originally posted by sangeeth:   Originally posted by dr_timbo:   generally a "study" of anything thats inanimate - so no portraits, cats, babies or pretty landscapes  |   
 Pls explain why a landscape does not qualify as still life.  |   
 
 well to put it bluntly because it is a "landscape"...  in artistic terms it's like saying why is a cat not a dog?  a good landsacpe is about all about dynamic light interplaying with the natural world - a still life is  usually static light and an artifical world. |  
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05/10/2006 09:02:00 AM · #13			 | 
		
		Originally posted by dr_timbo:   Originally posted by sangeeth:   Originally posted by dr_timbo:   generally a "study" of anything thats inanimate - so no portraits, cats, babies or pretty landscapes  |   
 Pls explain why a landscape does not qualify as still life.  |   
 
 well to put it bluntly because it is a "landscape"...  in artistic terms it's like saying why is a cat not a dog?  a good landsacpe is about all about dynamic light interplaying with the natural world - a still life is  usually static light and an artifical world.  |   
 
 "A still life is a work of art depicting a collection of usually inanimate objects, typically natural -- (flowers, game, sea shells and so on) -- or man-made domestic items -- (drinking glasses, foodstuffs, pipes, books and so on)." from Wikipedia.
 So I think Still life is not just artifical world.
 But I understand what you tried to convey. Thank you.
 
 Thanks Di for suggesting wikipedia.
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05/10/2006 09:07:00 AM · #14			 | 
		
		Still life, for the purposes of DPC and photography, appears to mean "free study with inanimate objects".
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05/10/2006 09:24:39 AM · #15			 | 
		
		NOW they call for a 'Still Life' challenge!  If only I'd waited a few days before thinking of this idea.
 
 The room I shot it in has been decorated now, so I won't be reconstructing this shot :-)
 
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05/10/2006 09:28:43 AM · #16			 | 
		
		| Heh - when I saw the other thread, that's exactly what I thought, too!  How 'bout if I just simply declare that this is an honorary Blue Ribbon shot in Still Life 1.5?  It truly is an awesome shot! |  
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05/10/2006 12:38:28 PM · #17			 | 
		
		Originally posted by Melethia:   Heh - when I saw the other thread, that's exactly what I thought, too!  How 'bout if I just simply declare that this is an honorary Blue Ribbon shot in Still Life 1.5?  It truly is an awesome shot!  |   
 
 I accept! Thanks for the inventing the new catergory for me :-) |  
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05/10/2006 05:31:10 PM · #18			 | 
		
		Originally posted by jimpearce:   Originally posted by ChikaZAWa:   so is it just like plates and dishes and cups?  |   
 ROFLMAO - not sure if you were being funny, but your comment just struck me as hilarious.  Still laughing (wiping a tear from my eye).  |   
 
 Glad I could give you a laugh from my ignorance ;) But yea I guess I have a better understanding of it now. Thanks to all. I'll probably enter lenscap now. |  
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05/10/2006 06:05:37 PM · #19			 | 
		
		Originally posted by Melethia:   Heh - when I saw the other thread, that's exactly what I thought, too!  How 'bout if I just simply declare that this is an honorary Blue Ribbon shot in Still Life 1.5?  It truly is an awesome shot!  |   
 
 I agree 100%. I was stunned with this picture. |  
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05/10/2006 08:22:35 PM · #20			 | 
		
		Originally posted by ChikaZAWa:   so is it just like plates and dishes and cups?  |   
 
 ..not in my book :)
 
  
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05/10/2006 08:58:46 PM · #21			 | 
		
		Originally posted by ltsimring:   Originally posted by ChikaZAWa:   so is it just like plates and dishes and cups?  |   
 
 ..not in my book :)
 
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 Thats a lot more interesting... at least to me =D
 
 Any other good examples?
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05/10/2006 09:10:18 PM · #22			 | 
		
		Originally posted by ChikaZAWa:   Yea, what is it? I didn't really understand the description given by the details. Please Help.  |   
 
 stock images comes to mind :( |  
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05/12/2006 10:00:48 PM · #23			 | 
		
		| I have a quick question. would any of you vote lower on a still life photo that had fire in it? (like a candle or lantern?) since fire does move a bit?  just wondering |  
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05/12/2006 10:24:31 PM · #24			 | 
		
		Originally posted by jaded_youth:   I have a quick question. would any of you vote lower on a still life photo that had fire in it? (like a candle or lantern?) since fire does move a bit?  just wondering  |   
 
 Google search for still life art featuring fire
 
 I guess it depends on the context. Based on research I wouldn't take off for candles, but if it's the only subject, well, then maybe. :-/
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05/13/2006 06:35:29 AM · #25			 | 
		
		| thanks for your reply karmabreeze. anyone else have thoughts about this? |  
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