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02/26/2005 01:33:27 PM · #1
To clear any confusion is it correct that the subject not need to be white? can it be any light colour ie Blue, yelow pink or red? any help appreciated
02/26/2005 01:40:57 PM · #2
As long as it is a light color. However, be aware that 'light' is very subjective and those images with the more obvious lightness will likely be scored higher.

David
02/26/2005 01:42:28 PM · #3
That's how I read it; "light" on white. For me, the real question is, how will the voters respond to shotting a normal, high-key image of, say, a flower, then using selective color and levels to "wash it out" so there's barely any color? There's a thread where I did that on someone else's flower, check the reactions.

Robt.
02/26/2005 01:48:45 PM · #4
I think this challenge will be repleat with flowers.
02/26/2005 01:50:37 PM · #5
Originally posted by nsbca7:

I think this challenge will be repleat with flowers.


A flower shot was the first thing that came to mind for me, thats why I didn't go with that idea, lol.

Deb
02/26/2005 01:53:25 PM · #6
Originally posted by capgal:

Originally posted by nsbca7:

I think this challenge will be repleat with flowers.


A flower shot was the first thing that came to mind for me, thats why I didn't go with that idea, lol.

Deb


Same here. Nice yellow dafidils are just blooming here. Real easy to photograph too. I came up with something a little different.
02/26/2005 02:02:20 PM · #7
I went totally away from flowers as well. Had to think long and hard to what would be a good subject...I was even thinking of a light shining on a white background..but knew right off that it would be scored low.

BYork
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02/26/2005 02:22:44 PM · #8
Originally posted by Truegsht:

I went totally away from flowers as well. Had to think long and hard to what would be a good subject...I was even thinking of a light shining on a white background..but knew right off that it would be scored low.

BYork
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That's MY kind of low-scoring idea, dude. I don't recommend it to anyone. jejeje™

"LIGHT on WHITE", indeed... Look, also, for several entries photographing an actual lamp against a white BG.

Robt.
02/26/2005 02:33:37 PM · #9
Originally posted by kiwinick:

To clear any confusion is it correct that the subject not need to be white? can it be any light colour ie Blue, yelow pink or red? any help appreciated


What is confusing me more is it " Very light in white ", or is it just " Light on White, no it is probably better for me not to think about it to complicated .. ir
02/26/2005 04:34:42 PM · #10
Whatever looks right in light on white will be alright, but it'll be quite a fight to fly this kite to any height, but I'm counting on some long nights.
02/26/2005 07:35:46 PM · #11
I actually have two ideas for this one, however the one I WANT to do I need a certain model and to be honest I've never talked to this woman before. She works at the local flowershop. I just hope she works again before Monday or I'm going to have to go with my other shot(which isn't as much fun to shoot).
02/26/2005 07:51:16 PM · #12
just ask her out ;}


02/26/2005 10:12:39 PM · #13
Originally posted by NathanW:

I actually have two ideas for this one, however the one I WANT to do I need a certain model and to be honest I've never talked to this woman before. She works at the local flowershop. I just hope she works again before Monday or I'm going to have to go with my other shot(which isn't as much fun to shoot).


Lucky dog.. You know an albino who's a babe. I actually shot one in the 60's, stunning pictures...

Robt.
02/26/2005 10:13:57 PM · #14
I wish it was white on light.
02/26/2005 10:28:13 PM · #15
Originally posted by soup:

just ask her out ;}


I think my wife would have a problem with that.
02/26/2005 10:29:21 PM · #16
Originally posted by bear_music:

Originally posted by NathanW:



Lucky dog.. You know an albino who's a babe. I actually shot one in the 60's, stunning pictures...

Robt.


Actually, she's not an albino, but she's darn close to it. I had thought of an albino though, but I don't think any are around here. It would definately be an interesting picture.
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