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05/20/2004 01:32:15 AM · #1


pitsa,pitsa
05/20/2004 01:35:02 AM · #2
that's not an unusual viewpoint for me ;)
05/20/2004 01:44:27 AM · #3
Perfect woman,no head to complain :-)
05/20/2004 03:12:49 AM · #4
I'm trying to figure out what to shoot for this challenge too...think I might have something but not too sure.

05/20/2004 03:16:01 AM · #5
Originally posted by pitsaman:

Perfect woman,no head to complain :-)


LOL.. if my girlfriend was reading this... anyway, still figuring out what to submit for this challenge :)
05/20/2004 03:34:38 AM · #6
This topic is giving me fits. I have a feeling I'm going to get a lot of "does not meet the challenge" comments/votes ;)
05/20/2004 03:52:16 AM · #7
Originally posted by mocabela:

This topic is giving me fits. I have a feeling I'm going to get a lot of "does not meet the challenge" comments/votes ;)


completely totally whole heartedly agree with you. i should be getting on with work, but no, i'm thinking constantly about what to take a picture of. is it unusual enough to take a picture of a house or a car and rotate it 180 degrees? i mean, really, what constitutes an unusual viewpoint? I mean, for bats the example i gave would appear, to them, quite normal. so difficult - that's why my favourite one so far is the rust challenge; at least there you had something defined and not open to arty farty intepretation... not being facetious or anything, mind...
05/20/2004 03:55:11 AM · #8
Originally posted by redmoon:

completely totally whole heartedly agree with you. i should be getting on with work, but no, i'm thinking constantly about what to take a picture of. is it unusual enough to take a picture of a house or a car and rotate it 180 degrees? i mean, really, what constitutes an unusual viewpoint? I mean, for bats the example i gave would appear, to them, quite normal. so difficult - that's why my favourite one so far is the rust challenge; at least there you had something defined and not open to arty farty intepretation... not being facetious or anything, mind...


I think this topic is quite subjective. Unusual is a hard thing to come by, since photographers will take a photo from pretty much any angle if they find it pleasing, especially if it makes 'em stand out a little from the rest. So this is going to be a toughie. I can see people complaining that the photographer is taking a picture from a usual angle, but that the object is rotated, or that they just rotated their camera but the actual vantage point is obviously normal, and so on... oh well, we'll see what happens.

I have a feeling this is going to be one where I end up grading how much I like the picture with no real idea how the topic's being met.
05/20/2004 05:37:54 AM · #9
Originally posted by jmsetzler:

that's not an unusual viewpoint for me ;)
Lucky you John!! :)
05/20/2004 06:11:54 AM · #10
Originally posted by Coley:

Originally posted by jmsetzler:

that's not an unusual viewpoint for me ;)
Lucky you John!! :)


It looks like John is either very short, or has been knocked to his knees a few times. ;)

David
05/20/2004 06:50:03 AM · #11
He's just the very submissive type.

Originally posted by Britannica:

Originally posted by Coley:

Originally posted by jmsetzler:

that's not an unusual viewpoint for me ;)
Lucky you John!! :)


It looks like John is either very short, or has been knocked to his knees a few times. ;)

David

05/20/2004 04:36:54 PM · #12
Originally posted by Coley:

Originally posted by jmsetzler:

that's not an unusual viewpoint for me ;)
Lucky you John!! :)

Very normal male point of view ! :-)
05/22/2004 04:25:07 PM · #13
test



Message edited by author 2004-05-22 16:30:48.
05/22/2004 04:26:45 PM · #14
Originally posted by pitsaman:

Perfect woman,no head to complain :-)


Kosta, do you have a mommy? Does she know you are a mysogynist?

05/22/2004 04:28:56 PM · #15
Originally posted by Rooster:

Originally posted by pitsaman:

Perfect woman,no head to complain :-)


Kosta, do you have a mommy? Does she know you are a mysogynist?


Duuuuuuuh !,he,he,he, don't get it :-( Myso-what?

Message edited by author 2004-05-22 16:33:19.
05/22/2004 05:12:56 PM · #16
Originally posted by pitsaman:

Originally posted by Rooster:

Originally posted by pitsaman:

Perfect woman,no head to complain :-)


Kosta, do you have a mommy? Does she know you are a mysogynist?


Duuuuuuuh !,he,he,he, don't get it :-( Myso-what?


Definition: [n] a misanthrope who dislikes women in particular

Synonyms: woman hater
05/22/2004 09:17:50 PM · #17
Who's up for a beer?

05/22/2004 10:49:30 PM · #18
Originally posted by pitsaman:

Perfect woman,no head to complain :-)


LOL. Ain't that the truth. Not really "mysogynist" just a sometimes valid point. :) Pits gets a 9 for that pic.
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