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06/23/2004 12:51:34 AM · #1
Well, now what? Thanks, guys...now I have to think!!! :o)
06/23/2004 12:54:35 AM · #2
yeah this is a doozy. Who is to say what is extraordinary and not
06/23/2004 12:54:55 AM · #3
Laurie do you ever sleep? ;-)
06/23/2004 12:55:21 AM · #4
I'm about to...just getting a peek at all the newspaper entries before I crash... :o)
06/23/2004 12:56:50 AM · #5
Originally posted by jmlelii:

yeah this is a doozy. Who is to say what is extraordinary and not


Same person who is to say whether your picture is good or not.
06/23/2004 01:12:30 AM · #6
I'll tell you what's extraordinary -- my Choices entry was a Personal Best, came with a wonderful comment from Kiwiness, and was my first entry with my new Rebel. Thanks to ALL who commented; I appreciated each and every one. (It's just that I do the "I'm not worthy" thing when I think of Kiwiness...).

By the way, I learned a couple of things. Did I do better because my camera was better than my old one? Yes, and no. Yes, the shot was crisper with the 50mm 1.8 lens than the A70 and the background came out whiter. (I took the same shot with both cameras.) So the camera helped. But no, the new camera didn't create the composition or drape the ribbon around the apple and chocolate (I was hoping people would notice the "waistline" of the apple was in the low 30's, while the chocolate had the 50's, but no one commented about that...) and the new camera didn't come up with the original idea.

So I learned it's a combination of the photographer AND the equipment, at least in this shot!
06/23/2004 01:52:16 AM · #7
Originally posted by boomer:

(I was hoping people would notice the "waistline" of the apple was in the low 30's, while the chocolate had the 50's, but no one commented about that...)


Sorry I didn't comment about that! I didn't notice it the first time I saw it but as I was going back through them with a friend we both noticed it and thought it was a wonderful addition to an already great shot!
06/23/2004 03:02:55 AM · #8
Lets see:
The mundane challenge was to show the extraordinary in the mundane.
So would this be to find the extraordinary mundane?
06/23/2004 03:50:11 AM · #9
I have not yet to gotten naked in a challenge.

Hmmmmmm...........

:)

Message edited by author 2004-06-23 03:51:54.
06/23/2004 06:08:31 AM · #10
Anyone got a 2 headed chicken i can borrow for a few minutes? I have this bikini and a unicycle you see, and ...
06/23/2004 06:35:13 AM · #11
i can point you to a few headless ones.
06/23/2004 06:45:37 AM · #12
oh, finally. a legitimate opportunity to do a cat picture. praise the lord!
06/23/2004 06:46:20 AM · #13
Originally posted by boomer:

my Choices entry was a Personal Best, came with a wonderful comment from Kiwiness

I notice you didn't mark the comment helpful... ;-)
06/23/2004 08:10:51 AM · #14
Originally posted by PaulMdx:

Originally posted by boomer:

my Choices entry was a Personal Best, came with a wonderful comment from Kiwiness

I notice you didn't mark the comment helpful... ;-)


Yes I did! I was refedrring to his remark made during the challenge. Now, your comment causes me to go back to my picture, and find a few comments left AFTER the challenge, and I've now marked them helpful as well. Thanks! :-)
06/23/2004 09:07:46 AM · #15
"We've had a Mundane challenge. Now shoot something extraordinary!"

CheezeWiz!!! What does THAT mean?!?
Are we supposed to shoot something 'mundane' and make it look extraordinary? Or are we supposed to shoot something that is.. well.... extraordinary? What is extraordinary? How many times can you use the word extraordinary in a post?
06/23/2004 09:31:23 AM · #16
1. very unusual: very unusual and deserving attention and comment because of being wonderful, excellent, strange, or shocking
For a ten-year-old, her mathematical abilities are quite extraordinary.


2. additional: additional and having a special purpose
an extraordinary congress


3. employed for special purpose: employed for a special purpose or to do additional work
ambassador extraordinary


4. additional and greater: additional to and going beyond the scope of something in ordinary or established use
Extraordinary measures are necessary in these highly unusual circumstances.


[15th century. From Latin extraordinarius , from extra ordinem âout of order, exceptionally.â]
06/23/2004 09:42:03 AM · #17
i'm glad the powers that be thought the newspaper challenge was
mundane. never taken so many photos before.
do you think you could extend the date, could some of the others......??
06/23/2004 09:55:29 AM · #18
This week's Open Challenge is referring to the previous Mundane challenge which had the description "Take something ordinary and make it look extraordinary." So this challenge is sort of the opposite of "mundane" -- you're supposed to find something extraordinary and photograph that (but don't make it look mundane!)

It certainly is not implying that the newspaper challenge was "mundane".

Message edited by author 2004-06-23 09:56:10.
06/23/2004 10:47:14 AM · #19
Originally posted by bestagents:

Anyone got a 2 headed chicken i can borrow for a few minutes? I have this bikini and a unicycle you see, and ...


ROFLMAO!!!

Hillarious.

Oh, and congrats Boomer. Nice shot.
06/23/2004 11:26:14 AM · #20
Ummm...The Spamburger?
06/23/2004 11:28:40 AM · #21
Here's something you don't see every day...avian cannibalism:


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