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07/30/2008 05:32:06 AM · #1
Morning is longer time than evening. The opposite of morning is afternoon.
07/30/2008 05:58:04 AM · #2
[Hijack - because I didn't want to create a new thread just asking for this] Anyone who's able to find the first Morning challenge results? I ended up empty handed...
07/30/2008 06:01:36 AM · #3
Morning I
07/30/2008 06:03:06 AM · #4
Originally posted by jdannels:

Morning I


Thank you :)
07/30/2008 06:04:25 AM · #5
Originally posted by Wyrdling:

[Hijack - because I didn't want to create a new thread just asking for this] Anyone who's able to find the first Morning challenge results? I ended up empty handed...


I do a search and click off the title and image.
[thumb]//www.dpchallenge.com/challenge_results.php?CHALLENGE_ID=569[/thumb]

Message edited by author 2008-07-30 06:16:49.
07/30/2008 06:37:24 AM · #6
Originally posted by whiterook:

Originally posted by Wyrdling:

[Hijack - because I didn't want to create a new thread just asking for this] Anyone who's able to find the first Morning challenge results? I ended up empty handed...


I do a search and click off the title and image.
[thumb]//www.dpchallenge.com/challenge_results.php?CHALLENGE_ID=569[/thumb]


Do you search in the forums? I haven't seen any other searches around, but maybe I'm just occasionally blind :)
07/30/2008 06:50:56 AM · #7
Originally posted by Wyrdling:

Originally posted by whiterook:

Originally posted by Wyrdling:

[Hijack - because I didn't want to create a new thread just asking for this] Anyone who's able to find the first Morning challenge results? I ended up empty handed...


I do a search and click off the title and image.
[thumb]//www.dpchallenge.com/challenge_results.php?CHALLENGE_ID=569[/thumb]


Do you search in the forums? I haven't seen any other searches around, but maybe I'm just occasionally blind :)


There are two places i known under submission under my home at the bottom of the left side or Photos scroll down to search.

Message edited by author 2008-07-30 06:51:38.
07/30/2008 07:03:49 AM · #8
I like these!

Vermont, summer...it's all good
07/30/2008 07:41:28 AM · #9
I predict nobody will shoot a sunrise or a sunset in these two challenges. eheheheh


07/31/2008 03:53:09 AM · #10
Originally posted by Jac:

I predict nobody will shoot a sunrise or a sunset in these two challenges. eheheheh


DNMC - sunrise and sunset is not morning, or evening. they are dawn and dusk respectively.

EDIT TO ADD: sorry i was trying to be sarcastic but didnt realize it sounded too serious. too late to change now. my bad!


Message edited by author 2008-07-31 04:36:35.
07/31/2008 04:11:57 AM · #11
Morning = sunrise, first light, breakfast, waking up, going to school or work, feeding the horses, milking the cows.

Evening = sunset, nightshot(stars), dinner, bedtime, feeding the animals, homework, tv, storytime, coming home from work.

What you or anyone constitutes as morning or evening may be totally different to how another relates to the subjects. Different careers, lifestyles, countries will all help to determine what is fitting to this challenge. Don't DNMC or rule out what might be totally correct for another person. Just because they are different to you, does not make them wrong.
07/31/2008 04:12:24 AM · #12
Originally posted by crayon:

Originally posted by Jac:

I predict nobody will shoot a sunrise or a sunset in these two challenges. eheheheh


DNMC - sunrise and sunset is not morning, or evening. they are dawn and dusk respectively.


Definition of Morning in Wiki....

The word morning originally referred to the sunrise. Morning precedes midday, afternoon, and night in the sequence of a day.

Morning (from the Middle English word morwening) was formed from the analogy of evening; "morn" (in Middle English morwen) and originally meant the coming of the sunrise as evening meant the beginning of the close of the day. The Middle English morwen dropped over time and became morwe, then eventually morrow, which properly means "morning", but was soon used to refer to the following day (i.e., "tomorrow").
07/31/2008 04:18:55 AM · #13
Originally posted by crayon:

Originally posted by Jac:

I predict nobody will shoot a sunrise or a sunset in these two challenges. eheheheh


DNMC - sunrise and sunset is not morning, or evening. they are dawn and dusk respectively.

Is morning 12:00 AM to 11:59? Wee hours of the morning refers to the time between midnight and dawn is one part of the morning and Evening is the period in which the daylight is decreasing, between the late afternoon and night, around the time when dinner is taken. Though the term is subjective, evening is typically understood to begin just before twilight, sunset, during the close of the standard business day, 5 pm ΓΆ€“ and extend until night
07/31/2008 04:20:49 AM · #14
07/31/2008 07:43:19 AM · #15
Originally posted by goodman:


Oh my dear woman, I think you owe me a keyboard or at least a rag for the monitor.... I hereby vote that Post of the Month. :-)
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