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08/08/2008 07:14:09 PM · #1 |
How bout this one:
Every time I see someone describe a photographic 'rule,' (think 'rule of thirds') they love to preface it with "this is a guideline, of course they can be broken."
Let's prove it!
Think of a photographical axiom or 'rule,' make it your title, and have your photo break it! |
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08/08/2008 11:56:53 PM · #2 |
Wow, no one likes this idea? Eh, bump for the evening crowd. |
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08/08/2008 11:58:37 PM · #3 |
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08/08/2008 11:59:37 PM · #4 |
I love it (but that's usually the kiss of death for a challenge suggestion) |
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08/09/2008 12:03:38 AM · #5 |
Well I liked it until posthumous said he did:) |
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08/09/2008 12:08:13 AM · #6 |
lol that would be a gnarly challenge |
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08/09/2008 12:13:33 AM · #7 |
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08/09/2008 12:14:53 AM · #8 |
Alright, hooray for the night crowd. |
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08/09/2008 12:19:24 AM · #9 |
I'd be down. one of the better ideas I';ve heard in awhile. |
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08/09/2008 12:22:10 AM · #10 |
I like the idea too but I predict the top scorers would break one rule while meeting every other rule and the brown ribbon winner will break them all.
Message edited by author 2008-08-09 00:23:05.
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08/09/2008 01:05:42 AM · #11 |
But I also predict a ribbon-winner would probably have such a blatant breakage of a single rule that it would serve as a wonderful proof-of-concept: that there are no rules.
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08/09/2008 01:41:41 AM · #12 |
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