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11/12/2012 01:58:58 AM · #1 |
Photograph a juxtaposition composition creatively.. A blend of two Disparate elements in one photograph. The viewer should describe the two elements photographed. Advanced editing rules.
Message edited by author 2012-11-13 21:55:52. |
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11/12/2012 12:11:34 PM · #2 |
Moved your description to Challenge Suggestions ΓΆ€” hope that's what you wanted.
Brick vs. Glass  |
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11/12/2012 01:38:06 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Moved your description to Challenge Suggestions ΓΆ€” hope that's what you wanted.
Brick vs. Glass |
Thanks General! old v/s new |
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11/12/2012 01:47:27 PM · #4 |
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11/12/2012 01:50:04 PM · #5 |
Shadows V/s Light |
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11/12/2012 02:23:47 PM · #6 |
Love the challenge suggestion idea, would leave any specific examples out of the description itself. Even if the description goes on to read "or other elements", specific examples have a way of limiting minds - esp those of the voters LOL |
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11/12/2012 11:08:04 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by nam: Love the challenge suggestion idea, would leave any specific examples out of the description itself. Even if the description goes on to read "or other elements", specific examples have a way of limiting minds - esp those of the voters LOL |
Lol.. Hopefully, the couple of examples such as brick vs glass and shadows vs light shown here will give voters something to think about ;-) But you're right.. The description shouldn't mention examples to limit the challenge |
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11/13/2012 01:12:45 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by rockyrajan: ... But you're right.. The description shouldn't mention examples to limit the challenge |
So ... please think about it and rewrite the description so that it can just be copied/pasted into the list ... :-) |
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11/13/2012 01:37:04 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by rockyrajan: ... But you're right.. The description shouldn't mention examples to limit the challenge |
So ... please think about it and rewrite the description so that it can just be copied/pasted into the list ... :-) |
Edited post..Hope it works now.;-) |
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11/13/2012 02:59:09 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by rockyrajan: Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by rockyrajan: ... But you're right.. The description shouldn't mention examples to limit the challenge |
So ... please think about it and rewrite the description so that it can just be copied/pasted into the list ... :-) |
Edited post..Hope it works now.;-) |
I suggest simplifying further; only one modifier is needed, and that only if you want to insist the two "subjects" be different ... :-)
"Photograph a juxtaposition of two differing elements." |
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11/13/2012 07:05:15 PM · #11 |
Ah yes, it's coming together now. And I'm seeing that the "original" suggestion is the one that will be used if the suggestion is accepted for a challenge, so it's important that Rocky do exactly as he has done and continue to go back and edit the original suggestion as it's refined. I like the General's further simplification. |
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11/13/2012 07:27:12 PM · #12 |
Don't many photos have two (or more) different elements juxtaposed? Is the idea here really more like two opposing elements?
Message edited by author 2012-11-13 19:27:28.
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11/13/2012 08:21:48 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by rockyrajan: Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by rockyrajan: ... But you're right.. The description shouldn't mention examples to limit the challenge |
So ... please think about it and rewrite the description so that it can just be copied/pasted into the list ... :-) |
Edited post..Hope it works now.;-) |
I suggest simplifying further; only one modifier is needed, and that only if you want to insist the two "subjects" be different ... :-)
"Photograph a juxtaposition of two differing elements." |
I'd suggest "Photograph a juxtaposition of two disparate elements." |
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11/13/2012 10:00:36 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by rockyrajan: Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by rockyrajan: ... But you're right.. The description shouldn't mention examples to limit the challenge |
So ... please think about it and rewrite the description so that it can just be copied/pasted into the list ... :-) |
Edited post..Hope it works now.;-) |
I suggest simplifying further; only one modifier is needed, and that only if you want to insist the two "subjects" be different ... :-)
"Photograph a juxtaposition of two differing elements." |
I'd suggest "Photograph a juxtaposition of two disparate elements." |
Fixed post:-)
@ Jomari, the idea is to have two contrasting elements in one photograph
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10/16/2015 05:51:26 PM · #15 |
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