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12/04/2006 12:09:27 AM · #1 |
Let get Dirty....Give me some dirt about yourself? |
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12/04/2006 12:11:33 AM · #2 |
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12/04/2006 12:11:45 AM · #3 |
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12/04/2006 12:12:57 AM · #4 |
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12/04/2006 12:20:20 AM · #5 |
let's see those dunes shots |
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12/04/2006 12:34:06 AM · #6 |
Originally posted by heathen: let's see those dunes shots |
No way. Pretty gals with dirty faces. :P |
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12/04/2006 12:52:37 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by heathen: let's see those dunes shots |
ummm...dunes are dunes, not dirt right?
I guess the Colorado trick is to find dirt and not snow...Can anybody say shovel?
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12/04/2006 12:53:57 AM · #8 |
Another challenge title that doesn't appeal. But I guess I could scrounge something just to get my new camera in a challenge.... I think I know just the place... |
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12/04/2006 12:56:46 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by Cutter: Originally posted by heathen: let's see those dunes shots |
ummm...dunes are dunes, not dirt right? |
That's what I'm thinking. Sand is not the same as dirt. Anyone disagree?
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12/04/2006 12:56:58 AM · #10 |
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12/04/2006 01:46:58 AM · #11 |
Originally posted by lesgainous: Originally posted by Cutter: Originally posted by heathen: let's see those dunes shots |
ummm...dunes are dunes, not dirt right? |
That's what I'm thinking. Sand is not the same as dirt. Anyone disagree? |
That's right, but no doubt there will still be quite a few dunes shots. |
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12/04/2006 02:09:01 AM · #12 |
Hrmm....it will take a lot of work to get to the dirt under the 3+ ft of snow we have..... |
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12/04/2006 02:10:24 AM · #13 |
The word 'Dirt' has a very different meaning in th UK. What in th US you call dirt we call soil or earth.
The voting is going to be controversuial on this one.
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12/04/2006 02:29:45 AM · #14 |
Arrrghhh.... Darn... this is what the Site Admin does to me after my return from hibernation!
All i did was to submit 1 crappy image for my first return challenge
and this is what I get.. kekeke.. ok .. i had a good laugh..
I'll be sure to bag this one... *Wink*
Back to my commenting tonight...
Cya.. |
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12/04/2006 03:02:33 AM · #15 |
So dirt is understood as what plants grow in? Or is it what you find behind you closet when you move it away from the wall?
Or both?
There is a lot of dirt in Shanghai, but how to take a picture of it ... ?
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12/04/2006 03:27:32 AM · #16 |
Originally posted by B74A: So dirt is understood as what plants grow in? Or is it what you find behind you closet when you move it away from the wall?
Or both?
There is a lot of dirt in Shanghai, but how to take a picture of it ... ? |
No its definitely NOT what plants grow in - well at least in the UK.
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12/04/2006 03:35:26 AM · #17 |
Originally posted by Falc:
No its definitely NOT what plants grow in - well at least in the UK. |
OK my mind doesnt seem to work in the same way as Keiths :o( I am in the UK and my initial reaction to this challenge was "oh they mean the stuff plants grown in". Now I am VERY confused!
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12/04/2006 03:38:14 AM · #18 |
Originally posted by Falc: Originally posted by B74A: So dirt is understood as what plants grow in? Or is it what you find behind you closet when you move it away from the wall?
Or both?
There is a lot of dirt in Shanghai, but how to take a picture of it ... ? |
No its definitely NOT what plants grow in - well at least in the UK. |
It's not? You said in the UK dirt = earth or soil, right?
*scratches head* What do your plants grow in? |
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12/04/2006 03:43:01 AM · #19 |
I'm just playing the devil's advocate ;-) - to point out that the voting is going to be very difficult on this one.
There are already people saying that dunes are not dirt, all I'm pointing out is that a US based interpretaion of the term is not the ONLY definition.
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12/04/2006 03:43:29 AM · #20 |
Originally posted by heathen: Originally posted by Falc: Originally posted by B74A: So dirt is understood as what plants grow in? Or is it what you find behind you closet when you move it away from the wall?
Or both?
There is a lot of dirt in Shanghai, but how to take a picture of it ... ? |
No its definitely NOT what plants grow in - well at least in the UK. |
It's not? You said in the UK dirt = earth or soil, right?
*scratches head* What do your plants grow in? |
I can't believe there's controversy...over dirt :/ |
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12/04/2006 03:44:17 AM · #21 |
Anyone know a good way to light the sensor of my 20d? 
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12/04/2006 03:46:29 AM · #22 |
Originally posted by Falc: I'm just playing the devil's advocate ;-) - to point out that the voting is going to be very difficult on this one. |
LOL. Well to lessen the confusion for me, I'm going back to bed! Maybe when I wake up the challenge title might have changed! ;o)
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12/04/2006 03:47:26 AM · #23 |
Originally posted by Falc: ...There are already people saying that dunes are not dirt... |
Just for the record, my comments about dunes were meant to be semi-sarcastic. I realize dunes are, in most cases, made up of sand...and yet, I still expect quite a few shots of them.
But I understand your point. I could shoot a mountain and claim that it's just a big pile of dirt.
Message edited by author 2006-12-04 03:48:38. |
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12/04/2006 03:56:22 AM · #24 |
Interesting thread.... Dirt is certainly open to interpretation.. but my first impression was the stuff that plants grow in...
However....
You can 'dish the dirt' - Gossip about someone...
Step in 'dog dirt' - The little 'presents' that doggies leave behind on the sidewalks
Be 'dirty' - Slang for being rude, i.e. To talk dirty...
etc.
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12/04/2006 08:06:45 AM · #25 |
dirt could also be the stuff you dig up about a co-worker in order to get them fired ;}
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