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08/04/2003 05:06:44 PM · #1
sorry I don't get it. do you have any ideas or exsample's?
08/04/2003 05:08:11 PM · #2
Look through the window,for example!
08/04/2003 05:35:08 PM · #3
This sounds like fun. Two ways I can see it working.. the camera inside shooting something outside, or a shot of someone or something inside looking outside.

Examples could be: standing inside at a window and shooting something outside the window.. or standing outside a window and shooting someone who is standing inside looking out the window.

Or get real clever and stand in your window and get a shot of your neighbor who is standing in his window looking out at you and get a double inside looking out :)
08/04/2003 05:44:32 PM · #4
What???!!!
08/04/2003 10:54:40 PM · #5
What What?? I thought that was perfectly clear :)
08/04/2003 11:17:14 PM · #6
Originally posted by fayepek:

What What?? I thought that was perfectly clear :)


Sounds Greek to me!
08/04/2003 11:57:43 PM · #7
looks like it a free for all.
You(inside) looking out at that the world and taking you shot.
08/05/2003 01:30:58 AM · #8
Faye, you are so funny. And I definitely agree with what you are saying. It can be taken two ways. It will be interesting to see how much peopel with nitpick the differences.
08/05/2003 01:31:27 AM · #9
Oh, and btw I can't spell :-((
08/05/2003 04:09:24 AM · #10
I think both definitions are valid!
08/05/2003 10:24:14 AM · #11
This was taken too soon for the challenge. Of course I thought it was cute.



Kids are funny!

Message edited by author 2003-08-05 11:14:37.
08/05/2003 01:20:38 PM · #12
Cut a hole for the poor child to see out of! :P
08/05/2003 01:23:13 PM · #13
This is the first time the challenge description simply says we can interpret it how we want. That means that every interpretation is valid. If you vote someone down for not meeting the challenge, no matter how absrtact their idea of the challenge is, you are trolling. I can't wait to see unrestrained creativity!
08/05/2003 01:28:11 PM · #14
Originally posted by indigo997:

Cut a hole for the poor child to see out of! :P


You kidding, the way she spins around they would have to be all over the place. Actually this was all her idea. She would walk around running into things, when she started running we had to put a stop to it. BTW this was taken the same night that I got the shot for "Love You....Great Grandma".

Edited to get the title of my own picture right.... I knew I should have titled it "Bonding" or something. :<(

Message edited by author 2003-08-05 13:39:12.
08/06/2003 02:33:28 AM · #15
Originally posted by StevePax:

This is the first time the challenge description simply says we can interpret it how we want. That means that every interpretation is valid. If you vote someone down for not meeting the challenge, no matter how absrtact their idea of the challenge is, you are trolling. I can't wait to see unrestrained creativity!


...or.... As a voter I can interpret it however I want, so every vote based on "doesn't meet the challenge", no matter how narrow-minded or literal, is valid and can't be argued with. ;-)
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