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09/25/2006 01:23:21 AM · #1
I can't relate to this? :P
09/25/2006 01:24:34 AM · #2
can't relate to what?
09/25/2006 01:27:40 AM · #3
Karmabreeze suggested it here on September 6th :-) I think it's a very original challenge topic, myself. I look forward to seeing some truly bizarre entries, and very possibly some thought-provoking ones as well.

R.
09/25/2006 01:30:02 AM · #4
Yah......We can have duckies and woodies at last.....................
09/25/2006 01:30:36 AM · #5
Originally posted by Bosborne:

can't relate to what?


I'm just being goofy.
09/25/2006 01:33:31 AM · #6
Ha..I didn't even see the new topic. Just read your post...
So I'm the one that can't relate....ha
But I still think the topic's a strange one.....
09/25/2006 01:34:26 AM · #7
Hey Robert...ie means "that is", not "for example". The description would imply that you need to use a carrot and a yo-yo... ;0)
09/25/2006 01:35:47 AM · #8
Originally posted by DrAchoo:

Hey Robert...ie means "that is", not "for example". The description would imply that you need to use a carrot and a yo-yo... ;0)


Oh no. That's going to open up a can of words!
09/25/2006 01:39:49 AM · #9
Already got my idea, and it does NOT include carrots OR yoyos!
09/25/2006 01:55:31 AM · #10
Originally posted by DrAchoo:

Hey Robert...ie means "that is", not "for example". The description would imply that you need to use a carrot and a yo-yo... ;0)


I'm very surprised Bear didn't pick that up. It's a very common mistake - people confuse i.e. with e.g.. I expect Langdon will change the Challenge description in due course.

edit: Hmmm. I just read the original suggestion - it's quite possible that the original suggestion was specifically a carrot and yo-yo restricted challenge.

Message edited by author 2006-09-25 01:59:39.
09/25/2006 09:52:09 AM · #11
Harkens back to "Take Two" but this time you get to pick!!

09/25/2006 10:06:06 AM · #12
Originally posted by Pug-H:

Originally posted by DrAchoo:

Hey Robert...ie means "that is", not "for example". The description would imply that you need to use a carrot and a yo-yo... ;0)


I'm very surprised Bear didn't pick that up. It's a very common mistake - people confuse i.e. with e.g.. I expect Langdon will change the Challenge description in due course.

edit: Hmmm. I just read the original suggestion - it's quite possible that the original suggestion was specifically a carrot and yo-yo restricted challenge.


Gather exactly two objects that are completely unrelated (for example, a carrot and a yo-yo) and make some sort of sense out of their combination, photographically speaking.

As of 10:05 am (server time) this was the description. Apparently, it's been changed?

Message edited by author 2006-09-25 10:06:36.
09/25/2006 10:29:52 AM · #13
got a cute idea - just have to try and find time to shoot it before I leave for AK on the 2nd
09/25/2006 10:39:37 AM · #14
Originally posted by DrAchoo:

Hey Robert...ie means "that is", not "for example". The description would imply that you need to use a carrot and a yo-yo... ;0)


e.g. - exemplar gratia - for example
i.e. - id est - that is to say.

pedants of the world unite.
09/25/2006 11:34:28 AM · #15
I meant it to mean "like" or "for example", which seems to be more common usage than "that is to say". I tend to use ie. and eg. interchangeably. Probably not good for someone who is supposed to be a university trained writer, but that's what the editing staff is for, eh?

Now the question is, can I come up with an idea for my own challenge suggestion?
09/25/2006 11:36:35 AM · #16
Originally posted by karmat:

Gather exactly two objects that are completely unrelated (for example, a carrot and a yo-yo) and make some sort of sense out of their combination, photographically speaking.

As of 10:05 am (server time) this was the description. Apparently, it's been changed?


Yeah, it's been fixed. Since Doc seemed to toss it in my lap, I lateraled it to Langdon last night in a heads-up message.

R.
09/25/2006 12:23:49 PM · #17
Unrelated...such as me and my camera. check my portfolio for the proof there. ;)
09/25/2006 12:25:48 PM · #18
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Yeah, it's been fixed. Since Doc seemed to toss it in my lap, I lateraled it to Langdon last night in a heads-up message.

R.


Ya, rereading the post, I'm not sure why I mixed your name up in it... ;)
09/25/2006 01:21:11 PM · #19
It sounds like the title will/could make or break the concept rather than "their combination, photographically speaking" much more challenging me thinks than 'title speaking' Perhaps with a manditory title like "object 1 & object 2 = sense photographically speaking" or titled hidden until voting is over...

Message edited by author 2006-09-25 13:30:29.
09/25/2006 01:34:38 PM · #20
oooo yoyo's... now that has me thinkin!
I was going to skip this one but maybe not now! hehehehehe

09/25/2006 08:40:33 PM · #21
Where's the proverbial monkey and the football?
09/26/2006 03:55:56 AM · #22
A woman without a man is like a fish without a bicycle

Would that be accepted? Well, making the fish ride the bike will be the real challenge!

Anyway, I have another idea which is a play of words. It is often easier to find funny things in languages other than your mother tongue, so us non-english might have an advantage there!

Have several ideas, actually, PM to me if you need inspiration!

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09/26/2006 04:33:41 AM · #23
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Message edited by author 2006-09-26 04:35:03.
09/26/2006 06:00:46 PM · #24
Took my shot today. Tried one pair of items and the shot way stunk. Came across a couple of other items and they seemed to fit well even though they have nothign to do with each other. This could be a real pretty or real ugly challenge.
09/29/2006 02:07:29 PM · #25
Not too many entries yet.

Lack of ideas or busy with other challenges?
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