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05/28/2007 06:04:58 PM · #1 |
Can't find a thread about this new challange. Hope I understand the subject correctly.
Just shoot two subjects (trees, cats, dogs, books, etc,etc). Am I correct?
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05/28/2007 06:07:22 PM · #2 |
Sounds right to me. I'm expecting to see quite a few sets of twins... |
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05/28/2007 06:09:32 PM · #3 |
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05/28/2007 06:09:48 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by hajeka: Can't find a thread about this new challange. Hope I understand the subject correctly.
Just shoot two subjects (trees, cats, dogs, books, etc,etc). Am I correct? |
Not necessarily... you could shoot a picture of Abe Lincoln and a cloud that looks like Abe Lincoln... or a lightning bolt that is shaped like a tree beside where it strikes... or.... |
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05/28/2007 06:09:48 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by bdenny: Sounds right to me. I'm expecting to see quite a few sets of twins... |
Uh oh....!!
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05/28/2007 06:13:23 PM · #6 |
What about exposing twice in a single frame a model?
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05/28/2007 06:16:53 PM · #7 |
That's a close second, behind twins :) |
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05/28/2007 06:19:11 PM · #8 |
You know Thom, that was really one of my ideas...
Originally posted by Man_Called_Horse: What about exposing twice in a single frame a model? |
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05/28/2007 06:20:55 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by Judi: Originally posted by bdenny: Sounds right to me. I'm expecting to see quite a few sets of twins... |
Uh oh....!! |
Why, has your plan been revealed?
:) |
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05/28/2007 06:26:13 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by bdenny: Sounds right to me. I'm expecting to see quite a few sets of twins... |
I am expecting to see quite a few of "the" twins:) |
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05/28/2007 06:39:05 PM · #11 |
I must be missing something...? |
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05/28/2007 06:52:39 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by bdenny: I must be missing something...? |
You are but your wife or SO isn't. |
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05/28/2007 06:53:44 PM · #13 |
This one would have done well no?
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05/28/2007 06:57:44 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by TechnoShroom: Originally posted by bdenny: I must be missing something...? |
You are but your wife or SO isn't. |
Anyone care to fill me in? |
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05/28/2007 07:07:40 PM · #15 |
Originally posted by bdenny: Anyone care to fill me in? |
Originally posted by Strikeslip: b00bies |
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05/28/2007 07:10:59 PM · #16 |
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05/28/2007 08:54:28 PM · #17 |
Originally posted by hajeka: Can't find a thread about this new challange. Hope I understand the subject correctly.
Just shoot two subjects (trees, cats, dogs, books, etc,etc). Am I correct? |
Challenge details.Take a photo in which two SIMILAR subjects are captured at once.
This could mean a cat and a dog, a big fish and a little fish, a boy and a girl....ect ect...
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05/28/2007 09:02:53 PM · #18 |
How do you expose twice in a single frame on a digital camera. Is this possible? Would it voilate any rules about using only one photo?
Originally posted by Man_Called_Horse: What about exposing twice in a single frame a model? |
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05/28/2007 09:21:54 PM · #19 |
Originally posted by Monique64: How do you expose twice in a single frame on a digital camera. Is this possible? Would it voilate any rules about using only one photo?
Originally posted by Man_Called_Horse: What about exposing twice in a single frame a model? | |
Try this out.
Me and me also!
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05/28/2007 09:23:37 PM · #20 |
Originally posted by Monique64: How do you expose twice in a single frame on a digital camera. Is this possible? Would it voilate any rules about using only one photo?
Originally posted by Man_Called_Horse: What about exposing twice in a single frame a model? | |
Actually it's not legal for challenges any longer - not unless you are clever enough to cover and uncover the lens and do the whole thing as one exposure. I wouldn't even know where to start myself.
Edit: Well Judi found a link to an explanation before I'd even finished posting this. And that method is legal for challenges.
Message edited by author 2007-05-28 21:29:46.
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05/28/2007 09:36:24 PM · #21 |
Originally posted by Monique64: How do you expose twice in a single frame on a digital camera. Is this possible? Would it voilate any rules about using only one photo?
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Dark studio, long exposure, pop the flash, move the model, pop the flash again.
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05/28/2007 09:41:15 PM · #22 |
according to description of challenge, the 2 subjects must be similar, and that is it. Can Image overlays be illegal?
Message edited by author 2007-05-28 21:42:15. |
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05/28/2007 10:10:48 PM · #23 |
Originally posted by RulerZigzag: according to description of challenge, the 2 subjects must be similar, and that is it. Can Image overlays be illegal? |
I believe so:
"Challenge details.Take a photo in which two SIMILAR subjects are captured at once." |
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05/28/2007 10:13:35 PM · #24 |
Originally posted by Strikeslip: b00bies |
I dunno why we don't just have a boobies challenge :-) Not a nude challenge, but B00bies!
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05/29/2007 02:40:14 AM · #25 |
So they can determine if twins are not really twins and just dual exposures. Got it. |
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