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02/23/2005 03:56:25 AM · #1 |
Light On White
This should be an interesting challenge, and hopefully we'll see a whole range of interpretations of the challenge description.
Who out there can define 'Light', and maybe help solidify everyone's understanding of what will be an acceptable submission.
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02/23/2005 04:12:12 AM · #2 |
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02/23/2005 04:46:23 AM · #3 |
I think I'll have to get the more grown-up camera out of hiding for this one ;-) Can't see the fully automatic gorgeousness coping with the necessary lighting conditions.
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02/23/2005 05:46:04 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by BooZon: Not Dark |
Thanks for the input mate..
Im just hoping to find out what will be acceptable as 'light', eg: bright yellow, greyscale?
Message edited by author 2005-02-23 06:01:06. |
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02/23/2005 07:20:49 AM · #5 |
I'll have to go with the Not Dark interpretation. Anything else is too narrow.
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02/23/2005 07:25:13 AM · #6 |
This came to mind when I read the description.
I'm sure there will be plenty of good ideas.
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02/25/2005 02:53:24 PM · #7 |
I wonder how strict the "white background" will be enforced by voters... Suppose I take a photo against an overcast sky without completely obliterating its texture (some darker clouds, etc). Will it be acceptable, or it will be punished by many?
Technically speaking, I can always make some parts of the sky completely white, and the rest will constitute a part of the "light subject", right? |
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02/25/2005 02:58:19 PM · #8 |
I interpret this is as anything that isn't a silhouette against a white background. |
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02/25/2005 03:05:58 PM · #9 |
Not opaque...not giving the impression of heaviness. |
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