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08/29/2010 04:20:27 PM · #126
Originally posted by kirbic:


I wonder if you throw out those "guaranteed to start a conflagration" lines at family gatherings? Do you think it's funny there too?

He does... no one in the family, except Mom, thinks it's funny. Although, I did catch our sister smiling once.

08/29/2010 04:37:03 PM · #127
Ha! We all do it EXCEPT Mom, and we think we are the cat's copy.
08/29/2010 05:43:48 PM · #128
... depends on how much whine we have with our meal. Mom usually ends up face down in the mashed potatoes. Sometimes she sticks peas up her nose and then sneezes. Now THAT'S funny.

08/29/2010 06:10:40 PM · #129
I have been trying unsuccessfully to copy Pointy for some time now. And just recently, I've been trying to channel some guy known as Nixter. Have not had much luck.... will keep trying....
08/29/2010 06:22:01 PM · #130
Originally posted by posthumous:

...Allow for people on the forums to call out a photo during a challenge, if it's a blatant copy of another photo....

For me, this opens up a whole new challenge, to be called out.

After having achieved the Brown Ribbon as a plan, there hasn't been much point left for me at DPC. This new rule could inspire many of the DPC nutters to attain a new, off-the-wall goal.
08/29/2010 06:34:22 PM · #131
*ducking under desk with hands clasped atop head*
08/29/2010 06:37:53 PM · #132
Originally posted by pointandshoot:

... depends on how much whine we have with our meal. Mom usually ends up face down in the mashed potatoes. Sometimes she sticks peas up her nose and then sneezes. Now THAT'S funny.


How else would she get them out?
08/29/2010 07:27:00 PM · #133
Originally posted by levyj413:

I'm trying to understand where the line is.

People claim, for example, that glasses shots are overdone. But other than the basic components, I'd argue each of my glasses shots is quite different from the others.

I mean, feel free to not like any of them, and I'll be the first to admit there's very little emotional impact in any of them. But don't tell me they're the same shot over and over.




The line is more like this...

[thumb]rusty truck[/thumb] [thumb]rusty truck[/thumb]
08/29/2010 07:30:06 PM · #134
OH MAN... didn't even read this thread and i started this one yesterday i think...

Honesty I don't mind copies, and I think I heard from somewhere, it says, for the photography

There are no "NEW" ideas anymore, there are BETTER COPIES

As long as i can do better than last one, it's good.
08/29/2010 07:39:17 PM · #135
Originally posted by posthumous:

Amazing that it doesn't even occur to some people that originality might be valued by some voters.


OK, if not illegal to suggest this, everyone who values originality please hurry over to the "Yellow" challenge and give higher scores to all the ones that seem original to you. (Scuttles back to Update button to see if this pushes own entry 0.05 points higher to have it end up on personal profile page..., ...).

08/29/2010 07:42:35 PM · #136
I think we need another "Never Before Seen On DPC" challenge.
08/29/2010 07:43:13 PM · #137
Plagarize! Let no one else's work evade your eyes!

Remember why the Good Lord made your eyes,
So just plagarize, plagarize, PLAGARIZE!
Only ... be sure always to call it, please, "research."

--Tom Lehrer, Lobachevsky (1952)

Message edited by author 2010-08-29 19:43:40.
08/29/2010 07:44:41 PM · #138
Originally posted by farfel53:

I think we need another "Never Before Seen On DPC" challenge.


Who's gonna check that?
08/30/2010 11:24:03 AM · #139
thats not the point
08/30/2010 12:08:08 PM · #140
I'm guessing this idea is based on frustration at the lack of originality of photos …
but copied photos are a result of the general lack of appreciation of originality by the voters.

Quite a paradox for anyone who wants to submit original ideas AND get a high score … best to hope for a posthumous ribbon ;P

Message edited by author 2010-08-30 12:14:33.
08/30/2010 12:09:09 PM · #141
We could take this discussion to a whole new direction.

Think of Winslow Homer with all those stormy seas paintings.
Now, really. Having seen one stormy (shades of gray, green, blue) wave, we've seen 'em all! Right?
Or there's Magritte who was very good at painting a guy in a black hat.
And he did it more than once!
Perhaps Peter Paul Rubens comes to mind. Without all his paintings of well-upholstered women,
where would we get the term "Rubenesque!"

In any event, no matter which 'side' one chooses in this discussion,
Posthumous has, once again, started a vigorous debate on art.
08/30/2010 12:10:36 PM · #142
He's a wind-up merchant.
08/30/2010 12:42:40 PM · #143
Originally posted by sfalice:



In any event, no matter which 'side' one chooses in this discussion,
Posthumous has, once again, started a vigorous debate on art.


Some might see it that way, but personally I don't... He was simply venting.

Not everything that is "out-of-the-ordinary" is art. Our landfills are full of things that at one time or another had, (in the eyes of the producer) potential.

Ray
08/30/2010 12:46:36 PM · #144
There is one art;
no more, no less —
to do all things
with artlessness.

— Piet Hein, Danish mathematician and poet
08/30/2010 01:03:59 PM · #145
PROBLEMS

Problems worthy
of attack
prove their worth
by hitting back.

-Piet Hein
08/30/2010 01:25:12 PM · #146
piet hein
zyn name is klein
zyn daden groot
hy heeft gewonnen de zilvervloot

piet hein (dutch admiral 1600)
08/30/2010 01:33:36 PM · #147
Originally posted by sfalice:


Perhaps Peter Paul Rubens comes to mind.


Paul Reubens painted too?!
08/30/2010 01:42:12 PM · #148
Originally posted by RayEthier:

Originally posted by sfalice:



In any event, no matter which 'side' one chooses in this discussion,
Posthumous has, once again, started a vigorous debate on art.


Some might see it that way, but personally I don't... He was simply venting.
Ray

Ahhh, Ray, see, even in a few words reasonable people can read different meanings.

Meanwhile, thanks to Bear_Music and tnun for introducing me to yet another funny guy.
And cutout too for adding to the fun.

Smardaz, things you didn't know about people you thought you knew! (Who is that guy!)
08/30/2010 01:58:07 PM · #149
my dear sfalice
i swirl my hat of to you
08/30/2010 02:18:57 PM · #150
Originally posted by sfalice:


Smardaz, things you didn't know about people you thought you knew! (Who is that guy!)


Shocked and Apalled! That is Paul Reubens, aka "Pee Wee Herman"

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