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01/24/2005 12:14:50 AM · #1
Great!

I love this: Any definition of the word is acceptable for this challenge. Enjoy!

No one to cast narrow definitions of what they think qualifies as light. In reality anything that hits the sensor of your camera is in all respects light!

Sunlight
Moonlight
Skylight
Twilight
Flashlight
Headlight
Tungsten light
Incandescent light
Florescent light
Firelight
Low light
High light
Red light
Blue light
Green light
It’s all good. The hard part of this will be to use my imagination to narrow the possibilities of what I will shoot..

01/24/2005 12:19:43 AM · #2
Thats a lot oflight but fails to include the weight type of light. You know, not heavy.

Thommo
01/24/2005 12:50:17 AM · #3
Of course there's always Miller Lite by candle light.

(Yuck!)
01/24/2005 12:56:31 AM · #4
light snack, light meal, traffic light, light as a feather...
01/24/2005 01:00:07 AM · #5
See my signature below :-)

Robt.
01/24/2005 01:23:41 AM · #6
So basically i could even take a picture of a plain white sheet of paper and meet this challenge.... and then subsequently make a run at that lowest ever dpc score.

Should be fun
01/24/2005 01:27:32 AM · #7
Zippo lighting a cigar sounds nice...or maybe a spotlight shot
01/24/2005 01:27:47 AM · #8
Originally posted by samtrundle:

So basically i could even take a picture of a plain white sheet of paper and meet this challenge.... and then subsequently make a run at that lowest ever dpc score.

Should be fun


That would be hard to beat!
01/24/2005 01:32:53 AM · #9
Originally posted by samtrundle:

So basically i could even take a picture of a plain white sheet of paper and meet this challenge.... and then subsequently make a run at that lowest ever dpc score.

Should be fun


Good luck beating my record in the Architecture Challenge... only one other person scored lower :(
01/24/2005 01:44:26 AM · #10
Originally posted by RulerZigzag:

Zippo lighting a cigar sounds nice...or maybe a spotlight shot


UGH! Why in the world would you light a cigar with a Zippo?
01/24/2005 02:36:45 AM · #11
Originally posted by Jason:

Originally posted by RulerZigzag:

Zippo lighting a cigar sounds nice...or maybe a spotlight shot


UGH! Why in the world would you light a cigar with a Zippo?


Ummm, that rich flavor of lighter fluid.
01/24/2005 02:48:10 AM · #12
Originally posted by thommo:

Thats a lot oflight but fails to include the weight type of light. You know, not heavy.

Thommo

As well as many, many others.

Light

David
01/24/2005 04:25:56 AM · #13
Originally posted by samtrundle:

So basically i could even take a picture of a plain white sheet of paper and meet this challenge.... and then subsequently make a run at that lowest ever dpc score.

Should be fun


Then I could take a picture of a black piece of paper, in the dark, with the lens cap on, and title my submission "the lack thereof."
01/24/2005 05:36:45 AM · #14
Originally posted by Bran-O-Rama:


Then I could take a picture of a black piece of paper, in the dark, with the lens cap on, and title my submission "the lack thereof."


Already done:
01/24/2005 06:42:42 AM · #15
Originally posted by Gabriel:

Originally posted by Bran-O-Rama:


Then I could take a picture of a black piece of paper, in the dark, with the lens cap on, and title my submission "the lack thereof."


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01/24/2005 09:11:44 AM · #16
Originally posted by Gurilla:

Originally posted by Gabriel:

Originally posted by Bran-O-Rama:


Then I could take a picture of a black piece of paper, in the dark, with the lens cap on, and title my submission "the lack thereof."


Already done:


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