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12/17/2013 08:47:02 AM · #1 |
In your humble opinion, do you think I would get hung drawn and quartered for entering something with mirror like qualities ie: reflective and not an actual mirror?? |
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12/17/2013 08:50:04 AM · #2 |
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12/17/2013 08:54:26 AM · #3 |
Great, I'll go for
it then:)
Message edited by author 2013-12-17 08:54:47. |
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12/17/2013 08:56:20 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by Natasha: Great, I'll go for it then:) |
I admire the fearlessness. Welcome back to the challenges. |
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12/17/2013 09:42:57 AM · #5 |
Wow... first submission in 3 years i believe........ Welcome back, we need you..... |
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12/17/2013 11:21:00 AM · #6 |
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12/17/2013 11:36:23 AM · #7 |
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12/17/2013 11:38:31 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by Natasha: In your humble opinion, do you think I would get hung drawn and quartered for entering something with mirror like qualities ie: reflective and not an actual mirror?? |
Welcome back, but I do agree with Wendy... Since it says "a mirror" and not a "mirrored surface" the majority would consider this DNMC, IMO, TBH, LOL |
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12/17/2013 01:27:17 PM · #9 |
mirror
mir·ror [mir-er]
noun
1. a reflecting surface, originally of polished metal but now usually of glass with a silvery, metallic, or amalgam backing.
2. such a surface set into a frame, attached to a handle, etc., for use in viewing oneself or as an ornament.
3. any reflecting surface, as the surface of calm water under certain lighting conditions.
4. Optics. a surface that is either plane, concave, or convex and that reflects rays of light.
5. something that gives a minutely faithful representation, image, or idea of something else: Gershwin's music was a mirror of its time.
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12/17/2013 01:32:30 PM · #10 |
The DNMC purists will probably reject definitions 3 and 5, and they have a point -- IMO the description calls for the inclusion of an object specifically designed as a reflector ... we also have had challenges "Reflections Without Mirrors" intended to accomplish the opposite ... |
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12/17/2013 04:36:36 PM · #11 |
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12/17/2013 06:32:56 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by Art Roflmao: |
R O F L M A O |
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12/17/2013 08:44:40 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by Art Roflmao: |
R O F L M A O
Freekin genius!!! |
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12/17/2013 08:45:57 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by Art Roflmao: |
Must be hard with no eyes though ... :-( |
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12/17/2013 09:44:50 PM · #15 |

Message edited by author 2013-12-17 21:54:55. |
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12/17/2013 10:05:35 PM · #16 |
Originally posted by Neat:
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I guess TECHNICALLY there is a mirror behind the lens on your camera. Technically. |
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12/17/2013 10:15:42 PM · #17 |
OK, I'm in.
Really hoping this does well.
So â€Â¦ fingers crossed â€Â¦ x x |
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12/17/2013 11:24:50 PM · #18 |
Originally posted by klkitchens: Originally posted by Neat:
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I guess TECHNICALLY there is a mirror behind the lens on your camera. Technically. |
"neither the photographer nor the camera being used should appear in the photo." :-) |
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12/17/2013 11:26:24 PM · #19 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: Originally posted by klkitchens: Originally posted by Neat:
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I guess TECHNICALLY there is a mirror behind the lens on your camera. Technically. |
"neither the photographer nor the camera being used should appear in the photo." :-) |
it's ok my entry is nothing like those! |
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