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05/30/2006 02:20:16 AM · #1 |
Description: capture a feeling, and the title of your photo should mention the feeling you are trying to capture or portray. |
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05/30/2006 02:42:04 AM · #2 |
So you are the one that keeps coming up with these off the wall challenges? I bet you came up with Empty Room too, didn't ya :-P
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05/30/2006 02:46:15 AM · #3 |
It was actually TooCool, but crayon was the first to respond, and with great enthusiasm. I'm really starting to wonder about this guy... |
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05/30/2006 02:50:48 AM · #4 |
paparazzis! :p
Message edited by author 2006-05-30 02:51:39. |
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05/30/2006 03:04:30 AM · #5 |
hmm.. but what about emotion? feeling is probably too vague for the DNMC nazis |
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05/30/2006 08:56:41 AM · #6 |
would probably be considered a emotions II challenge instead.
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05/30/2006 10:46:05 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by sabphoto: would probably be considered a emotions II challenge instead. |
It's different. The Emotion challenge was intepreted largely upon capturing people and their emotions. The FEELING challenge, on the other hand, invokes emotion, or a feeling. Some feelings that are not emotions, include, soft, hot, hard, sharp... these are not emotions, and for example a photog can take a photo of a volcano, and title it "feeling hot". |
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05/31/2006 05:29:03 AM · #8 |
ohh! ok, I see, I thought you meant just feelings like emotions, and I was thinking you should call it emotions to rule out people interpretting it as something you can feel physically.. hmm.. makes more sense. That would be a wide open challenge between emotions and textures... almost anything could meet challenge then |
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