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09/05/2006 06:26:51 PM · #1 |
1) Create an image where the subject(s) is moving into the frame. The subject(s) does not have to be human but must be able to move on its own.
2) Create an image where the subject(s) is moving out of the frame. The subject(s) doesn't have to be human but it must be able to move on its own.
3) Create an image where the subject(s) is focusing their attention outside the frame, either up, down, to the left, or right.
4) Create an image where the subject(s) interact with the frame. Show us that your subject knows the bounds of the image.
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09/05/2006 06:28:22 PM · #2 |
Oooh, awesome ideas!!
I'd imagine a debate would happen about how "on its own" might or might not apply to things like toy trucks with wheels. |
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09/05/2006 06:29:37 PM · #3 |
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09/05/2006 09:51:30 PM · #4 |
I love those types of images. 
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09/05/2006 09:59:16 PM · #5 |
Yep, done that, but it didn't do as well as I expected...
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09/05/2006 10:04:47 PM · #6 |
Great idea for a challenge.
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09/06/2006 06:52:43 AM · #7 |
Great idea.
Lust wanted to add, in a similar vein, that revisiting 'Off-Screen Expectation' would be interesting as well.
David
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