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			|  | 07/19/2006 01:29:29 AM · #26 | 
		| | | Originally posted by msdoubletrouble: be thankful WE can SEE to actually know color and take ANY pictures...ribbon quality or not.
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 A wonderful sentiment.
 :-D!
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			|  | 07/19/2006 01:29:34 AM · #27 | 
		| | | Originally posted by Artan: 
   Colour on Colour
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 Nice example...
 What you doing up at this time in the morning anyway :P
 
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			|  | 07/19/2006 01:31:23 AM · #28 | 
		| | | Originally posted by Konador: 
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   Colour on Colour
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 Nice example...
 What you doing up at this time in the morning anyway :P
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 too boomin' hot.
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			|  | 07/19/2006 01:33:35 AM · #29 | 
		| | Yeh I know what you mean! | 
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			|  | 07/19/2006 01:42:54 AM · #30 | 
		| | Can somebody just please tell me what in the $%&* JUXTAPOSITION is?  LMAO.  Yeah yeah I'm the big dummy that had to ask, but I know somebody else out there doesn't know. 
 Message edited by author 2006-07-19 01:43:21.
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			|  | 07/19/2006 01:44:23 AM · #31 | 
		| | | Originally posted by sacredspirit: Can somebody just please tell me what in the $%&* JUXTAPOSITION is?  LMAO.  Yeah yeah I'm the big dummy that had to ask, but I know somebody else out there doesn't know.
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 I don't know. You tell me?
 
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			|  | 07/19/2006 01:45:48 AM · #32 | 
		| | Juxtaposition is an act or instance of placing two things close together or side by side. This is often done in order to compare/contrast the two, to show similarities or differences, etc. 
 ETA: Wikipedia is you friend. //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juxtaposition
 
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			|  | 07/19/2006 01:46:29 AM · #33 | 
		| | "Juxtaposition is an act or instance of placing two things close together or side by side. This is often done in order to compare/contrast the two, to show similarities or differences, etc." 
 edit: I'm slower, but mine comes with a link! Ha!
 
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			|  | 07/19/2006 01:46:42 AM · #34 | 
		| | | Originally posted by _eug: Juxtaposition is an act or instance of placing two things close together or side by side. This is often done in order to compare/contrast the two, to show similarities or differences, etc.
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 allright! that's clear, thanks eug :D
 
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			|  | 07/19/2006 01:47:16 AM · #35 | 
		| | oh yeah, Wikipedia. I'm lazy... 
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			|  | 07/19/2006 01:47:42 AM · #36 | 
		| | lol I was getting the answer in and adding the link after. Talk about TEAMWORK. lol | 
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			|  | 07/19/2006 01:50:27 AM · #37 | 
		| | So, if there is ANY color in the B&W in color, do you think the image would tank even though the description says, "..PRIMARILY by the layering or juxtaposition of objects that are black and white?" 
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			|  | 07/19/2006 02:00:45 AM · #38 | 
		| | | Originally posted by JRalston: So, if there is ANY color in the B&W in color, do you think the image would tank even though the description says, "..PRIMARILY by the layering or juxtaposition of objects that are black and white?"
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 If I submit to that one, I probably won't risk that. As a voter, I think it would depend for me on the shot - if you've gotten creative with black and white objects and the color is in there for a good reason, I probably won't mind it, but otherwise I probably would not like it as much.
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			|  | 07/19/2006 02:02:04 AM · #39 | 
		| | I found the original thread that suggested these two challenges, and, IMHO, it seems to make more sense, and is more easily understood, than the current descriptions (before re-writing).  But I am still at a loss as to why the need for Advanced rules in Open challenges.  I think both of these could have been done in Basic. 
 Here's the thread: Colour on Colour/B&W in Colour
 
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			|  | 07/19/2006 02:03:40 AM · #40 | 
		| | | Originally posted by coolhar: I found the original thread that suggested these two challenges, and, IMHO, it seems to make more sense, and is more easily understood, than the current descriptions (before re-writing).  But I am still at a loss as to why the need for Advanced rules in Open challenges.  I think both of these could have been done in Basic.
 
 Here's the thread: Colour on Colour/B&W in Colour
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 Oh yeah, they make much more sense! No idea why they weren't kept!
 
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			|  | 07/19/2006 02:04:12 AM · #41 | 
		| | | Originally posted by Artan: 
   Colour on Colour
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 That's not colour that's GOLD. Nice shot btw.
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			|  | 07/19/2006 02:38:18 AM · #42 | 
		| | thanks for changing the descriptions. much better! 
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			|  | 07/19/2006 02:42:22 AM · #43 | 
		| | The topics have been slightly modified.  :) | 
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			|  | 07/19/2006 02:43:06 AM · #44 | 
		| | We have 3 color based challenges. I demand a Free Study :P | 
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			|  | 07/19/2006 02:48:45 AM · #45 | 
		| | Much better Langdon, thanks.  But I still fail to see why they are Advanced rules. 
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			|  | 07/19/2006 02:53:14 AM · #46 | 
		| | Thanks Langdon - the descriptions make so much more sense to me now. 
 I had a great idea until I saw this image from your portfolio.
 
 
   
 back to the drawing board.
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			|  | 07/19/2006 03:06:34 AM · #47 | 
		| | | Originally posted by coolhar: Much better Langdon, thanks.  But I still fail to see why they are Advanced rules.
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 Just for a change I guess :)
 
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			|  | 07/19/2006 03:29:08 AM · #48 | 
		| | I'm shooting a Panda... Don't copy.. kekeke
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			|  | 07/19/2006 03:32:17 AM · #49 | 
		| | I still think I'm probably gonna submit into the wrong challenge, but what the heck - we can laugh at the mistake together when it happens | 
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			|  | 07/19/2006 04:38:33 AM · #50 | 
		| | | Originally posted by Cheerz: I'm shooting a Panda...
 Don't copy.. kekeke
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 But they are an endangered species!!! Kill something else!
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