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07/11/2006 12:07:20 AM · #1 |
Hello everyone,
About a year ago now I took a picture of a friend of mine with an old 1950s camera I had bought a few days earlier at a garage sale (here is the camera).
The thing is I was only beginning in photo so I just used settings I thought would work and in the end they did.
So now I have this photo I'd like to submit for the challenge, but I don't remember the aperture I used, or anything else.
Can I still submit it ?
Message edited by author 2006-07-11 00:07:38. |
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07/11/2006 12:10:43 AM · #2 |
DPC challenge entries must be taken by a digital camera during the actual week of the challenge. So no, you can't enter images made by this camera.
R.
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07/11/2006 12:14:18 AM · #3 |
That's a big "NO, NO!" You have to make the image in the week when the challenge is announced, that's very important. |
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07/11/2006 12:20:19 AM · #4 |
The challenge part is taking the shots after it is announced.
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07/11/2006 12:21:40 AM · #5 |
Geez, I'm so glad I didn't reply. My first thought was, of course that's okay, entering those values when submitting is optional.
*slaps forehead* |
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07/11/2006 01:33:45 AM · #6 |
LOL ok too bad then :). Thanks for those infos! |
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07/11/2006 01:36:00 AM · #7 |
not only that - but this being a DIGITAL photography site your image must be taken with a digital camera, not a 1950's film camera
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