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10/07/2002 12:26:33 AM · #1 |
To everyone who said "Nice car but where's the reflection?" or something similar .......... The answer is.. THE CAR IS THE REFLECTION !!
Like or dislike photos at your pleasure but I wish it was for the right reasons. Would anyone have voted differently had I left a bit of the truck window showing?? I tried hard to make the reflection flawless, however if anyone had noticed the smudge marks in the top right hand corner it was obvious I didn't achieve my goal. However the reflection in the car's side or it's bumper was still thought to be the challenge. My interpetation of the challenge was a bit different then most others but in the end IT STILL MET THE CHALLENGE.
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10/07/2002 12:32:30 AM · #2 |
I gave you an OK rating, but would have gone up a point or two had I been able to read your notes...so yes, probably leaving some of the window frame would have helped with the context if not the esthetics. |
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10/07/2002 12:39:02 AM · #3 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: I gave you an OK rating, but would have gone up a point or two had I been able to read your notes...so yes, probably leaving some of the window frame would have helped with the context if not the esthetics.
I am with you Spiller...should have left part of my car window frame in my reflection and maybe the 13 "where's the reflection" would have translated into different comments. Live and Learn, I guess.(Our Country Church) |
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10/07/2002 12:40:30 AM · #4 |
I could go on and on about a few of the comments I recieved on my photo too...but I wont. if only people would LOOK at photos. Oh well...on to the next one. Good luck this time around. Me? I was too sick to even pick up my camera last week. Wish me better luck this week. ~Heather~
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10/07/2002 12:48:34 AM · #5 |
Well, there is also an entry that scored well which is not a reflection but just two hands together.... so it's not just the reflection that gets the points |
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10/07/2002 01:04:14 AM · #6 |
Originally posted by paganini: Well, there is also an entry that scored well which is not a reflection but just two hands together.... so it's not just the reflection that gets the points
I'm sorry but I'm confused. I voted all the entries as being reflections, giving some the benefit of the doubt for sure, but all as meeting the rules. If you believe there were entries that didn't do that, then why didn't you ask for a disqualification?
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10/07/2002 01:05:46 AM · #7 |
Because not meeting the challange is not grounds for disqualification.
JB |
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10/07/2002 01:08:34 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by JeB: Because not meeting the challange is not grounds for disqualification.
JB
Thanks.. Forgot about that..
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10/07/2002 01:09:15 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by JeB: Because not meeting the challange is not grounds for disqualification.
JB
And because some of us acknowledge more than one definition for "reflection." |
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10/07/2002 01:17:34 AM · #10 |
I would like to add though that I believe that the three winners were just awards. All 10's in my book.
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