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05/07/2008 02:03:21 PM · #251 |
I'll just keep posting till someone gets sick of my suggestions lol.
There's is something odd and interesting about this one:
Ooops - for this one, I think people forgot the kinds of games kids play when they actually go outside...
For the craftiness...
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05/07/2008 02:14:14 PM · #252 |
Just to keep things hopping...

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05/07/2008 03:57:27 PM · #253 |
Michelle, I'm going to have to name you my Nominator in Chief! You and I seem to be the only ones keeping this thing going. :)
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05/07/2008 04:29:20 PM · #254 |
I would like to make two nominations for Yappies this month, JulietNN and timwest167. Both have been commenting widely and take the time to really look at photos. Juliet left me a really useful comment on my FS entry (still in voting, of course) that I can certainly learn from. |
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05/07/2008 04:35:57 PM · #255 |
Originally posted by colorcarnival: I'll just keep posting till someone gets sick of my suggestions lol.
There's is something odd and interesting about this one:
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I want to second this one - pretty brilliant and wildly underappreciated. Definitely a creative take on Games. |
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05/08/2008 07:43:32 PM · #256 |
I'd like to nominate:
tfarrell23
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05/08/2008 07:50:40 PM · #257 |
Also just wanted to give this guy props- I was going through his recent photos- there is no way this one deserves a 5.9x score. What happened to our scoring. This would have easily been a low to mid six a few months ago. Why so low?
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05/08/2008 08:01:37 PM · #258 |
Originally posted by LaMas: Also just wanted to give this guy props- I was going through his recent photos- there is no way this one deserves a 5.9x score. What happened to our scoring. This would have easily been a low to mid six a few months ago. Why so low?
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but what makes it out of the box? |
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05/08/2008 08:35:28 PM · #259 |
Originally posted by posthumous: Originally posted by LaMas: Also just wanted to give this guy props- I was going through his recent photos- there is no way this one deserves a 5.9x score. What happened to our scoring. This would have easily been a low to mid six a few months ago. Why so low?
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but what makes it out of the box? |
My first thought on this one too...
...it's very simple and stock photo-ish. Nicely done, but still very DPC friendly. |
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05/08/2008 08:39:54 PM · #260 |
Originally posted by posthumous: Originally posted by LaMas: Also just wanted to give this guy props- I was going through his recent photos- there is no way this one deserves a 5.9x score. What happened to our scoring. This would have easily been a low to mid six a few months ago. Why so low?
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but what makes it out of the box? |
The textures, the lines, the solidarity of the tree, the reflecting waters.. To me, this is not a typical landscape. It seems to engulf all the elements of nature in one photo. But I do understand that it is all in the eye of the beholder. Maybe I've just been away for awhile and this one caught my eye. Not sure, But I like it.
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05/12/2008 09:09:21 PM · #261 |
Originally posted by colorcarnival: Just to keep things hopping...
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Very interesting.. kind of nausiating though. It's either a dream-scape or a really late night at the bar.lol Stilll rather intriguing to look at. |
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05/13/2008 03:07:20 PM · #262 |
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05/14/2008 12:24:43 AM · #263 |
Originally posted by krnodil: skewsme |
Second, way to go Gertrude! |
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05/14/2008 07:06:09 AM · #264 |
i like this ...
by Philster318
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05/19/2008 12:24:54 AM · #265 |
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05/29/2008 10:01:44 PM · #266 |
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06/02/2008 12:09:28 AM · #267 |
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06/02/2008 01:44:06 PM · #268 |
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06/02/2008 01:44:49 PM · #269 |
btw, the voting and handing out of awards will get back on track soon - just got back from a long trip and will be tackling the backlog shortly... |
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06/04/2008 11:49:54 AM · #270 |
Time to nominate Quiet_observation again for an OOBIE.
This is a portrait of a whole segment of the American population rather than an individual. |
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06/04/2008 01:29:01 PM · #271 |
Originally posted by JuliBoc: Time to nominate Quiet_observation again for an OOBIE.
This is a portrait of a whole segment of the American population rather than an individual. |
I second that emotion... |
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06/04/2008 02:22:55 PM · #272 |
Third. I believe the motion has carried. |
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06/04/2008 02:23:46 PM · #273 |
Originally posted by krnodil: btw, the voting and handing out of awards will get back on track soon - just got back from a long trip and will be tackling the backlog shortly... |
Hope you had a great trip! |
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06/09/2008 10:36:13 AM · #274 |
Notice how the facade (get it?) looks like a mask. It's Out Of the Box, clearly meets the challenge, and got a brown ribbon: the ultimate OOBIE combo! |
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06/09/2008 10:40:38 AM · #275 |
Originally posted by posthumous:
Notice how the facade (get it?) looks like a mask. It's Out Of the Box, clearly meets the challenge, and got a brown ribbon: the ultimate OOBIE combo! |
Sorry, I am all for OOBIE nominations but how can you say this "clearly meets the challenge" when the challenge description read:
We're talking about physical masks here, things people put on (or paint on) to hide some or all of their faces. They can be elaborate, even baroque, or they can be simple and clean. Find or create a mask, and photograph someone wearing it this week.
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