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03/24/2003 11:31:16 PM · #1			 | 
		
		I'm wondering (maybe this is a stupid question), does Indoor macro means we must have a typical indoor subject or only that we shall shoot indoor? For example, would shooting a spider in the house qualify?  (It sounds dumb to ask but still, I don't know the answer!!!)
 
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03/25/2003 12:10:00 AM · #2			 | 
		
		I'm interpretting the challenge as "any subject which is shot indoors". Of course my interpretation of Emotion will get me my lowest score ever - so what do I know.
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03/25/2003 12:19:21 AM · #3			 | 
		
		I'm thinking it means shots of things you wouldn't ordinarily find outdoors (unlike spiders).  Otherwise why would it be called "Indoor" macro?  I couldn't find the "Outdoor macro" challenge archive to compare this one to so it's hard to know if that's right or not.
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03/25/2003 03:48:08 AM · #4			 | 
		
		Originally posted by ChrisW123:  I'm thinking it means shots of things you wouldn't ordinarily find outdoors (unlike spiders). |   
 
 I would take the less restrictive view that it means 'shots of things you would normally find indoors', which around here most definitely includes spiders : )
 
 As usual, everyone's opinion will differ so if it's a bug just make it obvious that it's indoors. |  
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03/25/2003 11:53:23 AM · #5			 | 
		
		I'm really not sure about all this.  What's the idea of Indoor Macro?  Shooting subjects found inside or exploring the technique of studio macro as opposed to outdoor lightings...???
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03/25/2003 12:03:05 PM · #6			 | 
		
		here's the link to Outdoor macro //www.dpchallenge.com/challenge_results.php?CHALLENGE_ID=5 . Here is the description:  Take a photograph outside, up close and personal with your macro function enabled of anything you can find.
 
 Now here's Indoor Macro description: The long-awaited sequel to the Outdoor Macro challenge! Enjoy
 
 So I guess I can shoot anything? And that the macro function must be enabled?
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