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03/10/2008 02:12:41 AM · #1
Here's the first one CLICK ME PLEASE
03/10/2008 02:15:22 AM · #2
Just remember that the previous challenge on this subject allowed expert editing. This one is advanced.
03/10/2008 04:39:21 AM · #3
Lol here in the UK it's blowing a gale and pouring with rain outside. Perfect :-)
03/10/2008 07:41:11 AM · #4
We got 40 cm of snow this weekend and I was saying to myself, go take a shot outside...

Now I will.
03/10/2008 09:38:20 AM · #5
Originally posted by cpanaioti:

Just remember that the previous challenge on this subject allowed expert editing. This one is advanced.

There are some terrific entries in the previous challenge done without any PS tricks -- very inspiring!
03/10/2008 09:53:13 AM · #6
The storm didnt hit me in the midlands - which is really annoying i was planning to go out this afternoon for some shots... damn those who live in the south west (except if you have a house which just got flooded - my sympathies)... although i hear north west will get some on wednesday!
03/10/2008 10:18:08 AM · #7
Sure, one day after we had our GTG along the banks of a river with a temp of -4 and Steam rising off anything warmer than the air, frost developing on peoples eyelids.



Message edited by author 2008-03-10 10:19:47.
03/10/2008 12:35:13 PM · #8
50cm of snow the last 48hours ... harsh is an understatement ..
03/10/2008 12:38:08 PM · #9
Got plenty of harsh environment here in the desert!
03/14/2008 11:52:54 AM · #10
The end of January I went with a local photography group to Bombay Beach at Salton Sea, CA. It would be perfect for this, but I can't make the 250 round mile trip again.
03/15/2008 12:41:50 AM · #11
What is a "harsh environment" anyway? "Last time we did this with Expert Editing" doesn't tell me anything at all about the challenge (the description of that first challenge seems to be "N/A" -- equally helpful). Anyone care to define? The desert? Obviously. What about a steel mill? A steep hillside? An out-of-control third grade classroom? All of the above?
03/15/2008 12:51:57 AM · #12
Originally posted by bvy:

All of the above?
Yup... I'd say they all qualify.
That's the fun thing about an N/A description - anything goes (ofcourse ultimately, it's the voters who will decide).
03/16/2008 11:34:14 PM · #13
Hillariously, I'll end up with approximately five billion DNMC comments anyway.
03/16/2008 11:38:42 PM · #14
Originally posted by klstover:

Hillariously, I'll end up with approximately five billion DNMC comments anyway.


You and me both.
03/16/2008 11:54:46 PM · #15
Politics ... the harshest environment!
03/16/2008 11:58:22 PM · #16
I predict Top 3 is Iceland :P
03/16/2008 11:59:36 PM · #17
I am thinking that too. ;)
Its tought to compete with the combo of great talent and great environments. ;)
03/17/2008 12:47:02 AM · #18
There are three-four-five photos here which are extraordinary. Obviously subjects the photogs care passionately about. Please take the time to "really" look at each photo. There aren't that many.
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