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12/06/2006 12:07:32 AM · #1
May have to enter again .........

12/06/2006 12:10:10 AM · #2
So I get to follow my cat around with a camera all week, eh? hehehe...
12/06/2006 12:17:09 AM · #3
OK, ya'll ready for the can of whoop-ass I'm about to open?
12/06/2006 12:28:53 AM · #4

Already done and finished this week in 9th place...maybe I should do catwoman this time...lmao....NOT!!
12/06/2006 12:32:59 AM · #5
Well, if we could get Cindi's legs off the screen long enough I guess we could get Lexi in there...


12/06/2006 12:34:20 AM · #6
Bet I wont get that again lol
12/06/2006 12:35:59 AM · #7


Coincidental that I just uploaded a shot of my little evil devil. But I'll need to get something better than this if I decide to enter.
12/06/2006 12:36:39 AM · #8
Good thing I have an ultra photogenic kitty!


12/06/2006 06:38:28 AM · #9
I wish I a $ for every time I've entered a pic in a challenge and then another challenge is announced that the pic was probably better suited to. Here's my 'Light on White':

12/06/2006 06:44:14 AM · #10
Originally posted by Qiki:

I wish I a $ for every time I've entered a pic in a challenge and then another challenge is announced that the pic was probably better suited to. Here's my 'Light on White':



Yup...typical Perthies...we always get things backwards....or is that forwards and everyone else is backwards...hmmm!!
12/06/2006 06:45:13 AM · #11
Originally posted by mk:

Good thing I have an ultra photogenic kitty!



yes! yes! you do!! :)

edited to add: I don't have any pets, but I am so looking forward to seeing all the entries!!! I can't wait to see all those cute sweet creatures:)

Message edited by author 2006-12-06 06:46:11.
12/06/2006 06:46:34 AM · #12
Originally posted by Judi:


Yup...typical Perthies...we always get things backwards....or is that forwards and everyone else is backwards...hmmm!!


Definitely the latter. Or is that the former. No wait.....
12/06/2006 06:48:54 AM · #13
Originally posted by Qiki:


Definitely the latter. Or is that the former. No wait.....


Yup...you are a sandgroper....no denying that!
12/06/2006 06:57:01 AM · #14
MUAHAHAHAHAHA
12/06/2006 07:05:14 AM · #15
woo hoo, finaly one I might be able to get more than a 5 on.....Yeah
go Zeus and Bear!!!!


Message edited by author 2006-12-06 07:06:45.
12/06/2006 08:36:41 AM · #16
With 30 days of practice on this during October, there's finally a challenge where I stand a half a chance of getting a decent score.
12/06/2006 08:58:40 AM · #17
Okay, what say you: does a pet portrait involve a pet ONLY or would a human and pet be okay....thinking ahead of replies I am supposing that sticklers will say "Pet Only".... but then what constitutes a pet? Teachers may have pets in their classes and they are far from the canine/feline variety??? So might I not include a pet and a human pet?
12/06/2006 09:00:44 AM · #18
Well, rats. Here's a challenge I'd love to enter, but I suspect it will be rather, umm, challenging. I'm living in a hotel - no lights, no props, no background worth of shooting against. Bah!
12/06/2006 09:02:04 AM · #19
I JUST did a pet portrait for the first time in a year.... 2 weeks later this challenge. Great. :P


12/06/2006 09:07:32 AM · #20
I have three non-photogenic pets -- a betta fish, an african dwarf frog (completely water-dwelling), and a ghost shrimp. Fooey, I guess I'll have to enter the other challenge! Unless anyone has brilliant ideas how to photo any of these guys!
12/06/2006 09:09:42 AM · #21
Originally posted by SquishyB:

I have three non-photogenic pets -- a betta fish, an african dwarf frog (completely water-dwelling), and a ghost shrimp. Fooey, I guess I'll have to enter the other challenge! Unless anyone has brilliant ideas how to photo any of these guys!


How about lining them up and calling it "The Food Chain"??
12/06/2006 09:10:23 AM · #22
Originally posted by faery:

Okay, what say you: does a pet portrait involve a pet ONLY or would a human and pet be okay....thinking ahead of replies I am supposing that sticklers will say "Pet Only".... but then what constitutes a pet? Teachers may have pets in their classes and they are far from the canine/feline variety??? So might I not include a pet and a human pet?


I'd venture to suggest that you could define pet any way you like, but if you choose to venture too far from the norm, be prepared for a low score.
12/06/2006 09:11:08 AM · #23
Originally posted by faery:

How about lining them up and calling it "The Food Chain"??


Tell me... how do you get water animals to "line up"??? ;-)
12/06/2006 09:11:15 AM · #24
Originally posted by faery:

Originally posted by SquishyB:

I have three non-photogenic pets -- a betta fish, an african dwarf frog (completely water-dwelling), and a ghost shrimp. Fooey, I guess I'll have to enter the other challenge! Unless anyone has brilliant ideas how to photo any of these guys!


How about lining them up and calling it "The Food Chain"??


You could always shoot a friend or neighbor's pet. I think I may go that direction since you guys have seen quite enough of Lexi.
12/06/2006 09:13:35 AM · #25
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