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07/21/2003 08:05:21 AM · #1 |
looks like a lot of people thought it was the former, i.e. a photographic term referring to the differences in tonal range in an image, when it seemed like the description meant the latter: juxtaposition of opposite or differing elements.
As a result, voting on this feels like i'm voting on 2 different challenges mixed together. it's aight; ain't no thang - i just thought i would point it out. mostly i dont want to be unfair to the large number of people whom i feel didn't 'get' it, so I'm just going to rate each picture on it's own merit and pretty much toss out the 'meeting the challenge' element this time around ...... :)
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07/21/2003 08:10:38 AM · #2 |
Take a picture that demonstrates contrast, where one element is differentiated from an other by light, structure or other compositional approaches. |
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07/21/2003 10:10:06 AM · #3 |
before I did this challenge I did my own research on the web for photographic contrast.
I have to say the defination left me to believe both were possible. Tonal values and opposites and differing elements or patterns. Simply because it states or other compositional approaches. |
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07/21/2003 10:20:55 AM · #4 |
think there's two threads running on this...
I thought there were a a lot of other good interpretations out there. Of course, as you would know, you do so at great risk to that score thing. |
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07/21/2003 11:03:59 AM · #5 |
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