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06/09/2004 09:24:42 AM · #1 |
AAAARRRRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This will not be an easy one. Way too many choices to choose from! :o)
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06/09/2004 12:33:00 PM · #2 |
I know what you mean.
My mind is rushing, trying to filter through the onslaught of ideas!
Do you find that these challenges, in their own small way, cause you to
look more closely at the world around you?
Or photography in general does that?
lol....I took on photography and the website at about the same time and I've noticed I'm seeing my world differently now.
Weird. |
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06/09/2004 01:11:09 PM · #3 |
Great - now we have to choose which choices thread to read.
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06/09/2004 01:18:10 PM · #4 |
I'll choose this one, as it was first.
Perhaps Laurie or Randy would like to choose to share some of their numerous ideas for those of us who's minds have frozen from staying up too late last night.
C'mon, choose to share, just a couple....pretty please? |
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06/09/2004 02:00:59 PM · #5 |
Think of the choices you make everyday, from the moment you wake until the moment you go to bed.
Then maybe think of the choices you only make once in a lifetime. |
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06/09/2004 02:50:26 PM · #6 |
The problem with this challenge is it seems to put one in the position of having to set-up a shot. I did that for Opposites and it's been my best ranking shot so far, at 91%. I don't really like to do this kind of shot though so I'm trying to figure a way around it. To set-up or not to set-up....there's a choice. |
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06/09/2004 05:40:34 PM · #7 |
Paper or plastic?
Regular or decaf?
Salad or Big Mac?
PC or Mac?
Stairs or elevator?
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06/09/2004 06:24:21 PM · #8 |
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06/09/2004 06:41:58 PM · #9 |
to choose not to choose is to choose...???
(popping a couple a tylenol)
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06/09/2004 07:26:34 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by taterbug: to choose not to choose is to choose...???
(popping a couple a tylenol) |
Ah Hah! You chose Tylenol! I choose Motrin!
Now to get a compelling picture of that..
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06/10/2004 04:06:30 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by melismatica: The problem with this challenge is it seems to put one in the position of having to set-up a shot. I did that for Opposites and it's been my best ranking shot so far, at 91%. I don't really like to do this kind of shot though so I'm trying to figure a way around it. To set-up or not to set-up....there's a choice. |
I used a set-up shot that I'm quite happy with for 'choices', but I'm keeping my eye's open for something out there - I don't have the resources for the perfect set up shot. |
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