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05/15/2011 01:43:52 AM · #26
Originally posted by supanova:

Will it be classed as DNMC if I stick a bit of paper behind the flowers as background?


I would. Yes.
Providing a background screams studio to me
05/16/2011 11:54:39 PM · #27
I am quite excited about this challenge. I think the photo I took is one of my best DPC entries.
I'm excited about the number of entries, too. It will be nice to have a look at the range of different photos and peoples' interpretations of the flower.
I do hate the day before! 24 hours to go! I can't wait that long. lol.
05/17/2011 12:12:37 AM · #28
Originally posted by CrazyDiamond:

I am quite excited about this challenge. I think the photo I took is one of my best DPC entries.
I'm excited about the number of entries, too. It will be nice to have a look at the range of different photos and peoples' interpretations of the flower.
I do hate the day before! 24 hours to go! I can't wait that long. lol.


Good luck.

I quite like the way my shot has turned out as well but I won̢۪t be surprised if it falls in the bottom 10%. It may even get the brown but I̢۪m keeping it in. Sorry in advance if people don̢۪t like it but I do.
05/17/2011 06:15:38 AM · #29
Bah! I had a one-hour window to shoot this morning and it rained. I'll be watching from the sideline.
05/17/2011 06:24:53 AM · #30
My biggest trouble is deciding which to choose, I have a new camera now, and love the photo's I've taken with it, but will stick to the photo from my old camera " oh decisions decisions I hate them".

Message edited by author 2011-05-17 06:25:14.
05/17/2011 08:30:56 AM · #31
After a couple weeks of snow and cold, there are only a few brave, early flowers around. They are beautiful, but sparse and spartan relative to the arrays of blooms 50 miles away in the temperate lower altitudes. So, I can drive a moderate distance to the bounty, or I can shoot the indigenous weaklings. With the price of gasoline still a burden, the most valuable flower is the one in my "backyard".
05/17/2011 01:37:33 PM · #32
Originally posted by hahn23:

After a couple weeks of snow and cold, there are only a few brave, early flowers around. They are beautiful, but sparse and spartan relative to the arrays of blooms 50 miles away in the temperate lower altitudes.

Personally, I would find a lone crocus pushing up through the snow more "interesting" than a(nother) bunch of red roses ...
05/17/2011 01:50:20 PM · #33
Originally posted by Abra:

Originally posted by CrazyDiamond:

I am quite excited about this challenge. I think the photo I took is one of my best DPC entries.
I'm excited about the number of entries, too. It will be nice to have a look at the range of different photos and peoples' interpretations of the flower.
I do hate the day before! 24 hours to go! I can't wait that long. lol.


Good luck.

I quite like the way my shot has turned out as well but I won̢۪t be surprised if it falls in the bottom 10%. It may even get the brown but I̢۪m keeping it in. Sorry in advance if people don̢۪t like it but I do.


I feel the same way!
05/17/2011 02:56:22 PM · #34
Originally posted by Neat:

My biggest trouble is deciding which to choose, I have a new camera now, and love the photo's I've taken with it, but will stick to the photo from my old camera " oh decisions decisions I hate them".


Congratulations on the new camera. I can't wait to see what you can do with it.
05/17/2011 07:16:49 PM · #35
Thanks Gina.

Posted my 1st photo in the "Color on Color" challenge, something I could'nt really achieve with my previous camera, very excited.

Message edited by author 2011-05-17 19:17:43.
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