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10/28/2009 02:05:24 AM · #1
Ahmmmm.... Shouldn't it be Tilted II......?

Tilted
10/28/2009 03:25:21 AM · #2
Looks like you're right. Voting on this one is going to make me dizzy!
10/28/2009 05:25:21 AM · #3
Originally posted by Covert_Oddity:

Looks like you're right. Voting on this one is going to make me dizzy!


Or fall off my seat.
10/28/2009 02:45:36 PM · #4
I was just looking to post what dougl555 stated
10/28/2009 02:50:36 PM · #5
Btw, I sent a "general inquiry" asking admin to update the name. I remember however that a month or two ago there was a "mis-numbered" challenge title and no one corrected it.
10/30/2009 09:52:18 AM · #6
I don't really understand the challenge:

Make use of an unusual angle to create design or movement in an otherwise ordinary photo.

design or movement?? What's that all about?
10/30/2009 09:58:38 AM · #7
I think the word "movement" is used abstractly, it doesn't mean camera movement like in the current challenge, nor necessarily that the subject be moving.
10/30/2009 10:04:30 AM · #8
Originally posted by citymars:

I think the word "movement" is used abstractly, it doesn't mean camera movement like in the current challenge, nor necessarily that the subject be moving.


I just wouldn't have thought that using a tilt would induce a sense of movement and as for 'design'.... no idea at all.
10/31/2009 02:53:26 PM · #9
FYI, challenge has been renamed to "Tilted II" -- thank you, Langdon!

11/01/2009 03:51:19 AM · #10
Taking a shot at an angle suggests a sense of movement, and is very useful for adding energy to shots -- even boring portraits.

Message edited by author 2009-11-01 03:52:17.
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