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06/04/2008 11:51:46 AM · #76
DD, that is life. Deal with it. Just learn , that is what this site is about. If someone says DNMC, then that is there take on it. You have to learn to take the good with the bad. Don't get so worked up about it,
06/04/2008 12:29:56 PM · #77
Maybe you all should stop discussing specific entries during the voting -- thanks.

As for myself, I'm P-O'd that I could have entered "Stars @ 1/1000 Second" and still gotten a top-50 finish ...;-)
06/04/2008 12:33:22 PM · #78
Gen, Your day will come!!! May the force be with you.
06/04/2008 01:18:40 PM · #79
Originally posted by JulietNN:

DD, that is life. Deal with it. Just learn , that is what this site is about. If someone says DNMC, then that is there take on it. You have to learn to take the good with the bad. Don't get so worked up about it,


I think part of the problem is that I can't anonymously reply during voting, that would be helpful.
06/05/2008 12:37:05 PM · #80
Originally posted by dd1989:

I am feeling the need to point something out due to a comment left on my entry.

Sunsets do meet the challenge as the Sun is a star.
yes the sun is a star,yet is more associated with that whole daylight thing unfortunately...night by definition is lack of sun is it not? i would definitely understand getting some low votes for a sunset shot,IMHO
06/05/2008 12:41:37 PM · #81
Originally posted by jonnienye:

Originally posted by dd1989:

I am feeling the need to point something out due to a comment left on my entry.

Sunsets do meet the challenge as the Sun is a star.
yes the sun is a star,yet is more associated with that whole daylight thing unfortunately...night by definition is lack of sun is it not? i would definitely understand getting some low votes for a sunset shot,IMHO


However, night or evening, can be defined as after 6:00pm in most places.

These "days", darkness falls later and later -- past 9:00pm in some places. Does this not mean that 8:00, while still seemingly bright is not also "night"? So the sunset would be a nighttime event.
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