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10/01/2007 09:43:42 AM · #551 |
This was gonna get a vote from me also.
Originally posted by colorcarnival: Probably not OOBIE-ish enough but I liked it
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10/01/2007 11:44:46 PM · #552 |
I vote this one for the OOBie

Message edited by author 2007-10-01 23:45:02.
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10/03/2007 12:05:21 AM · #553 |
OOBie Nommie: S-Curve:
If you can't see the S-Curve you need to look again. :)
lovethelight

Message edited by author 2007-10-03 10:38:05. |
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10/03/2007 08:18:19 AM · #554 |
Originally posted by jaysonmc: OOBie Nommie: S-Curve:
If you can't see the S-Curve you need to look again. :)
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10/03/2007 08:20:26 AM · #555 |
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10/05/2007 02:10:31 PM · #556 |
About a day and a half to go before this current crop of nominations moves on to the voting process...all OOBIE nominations posted between September 30-October 6 will go to the vote starting October 7.
YAPPIE noms posted from October 1st to October 31st go to the vote on November 1st.
Post your candidates for an OOBIE or a YAPPIE here! |
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10/08/2007 09:18:27 AM · #557 |
Here is my lowest scoring and craziest 10 from the Free Study. This is definitely OOBIE, which is tough to do in a free study (you basically have to be out of the box of what one considers a photograph):
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10/08/2007 10:21:39 AM · #558 |
This is my nomination for an oobie from Soft Focus
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10/09/2007 09:23:04 AM · #559 |
I also would like to see this one get a OOBIE. I really like this I keep coming back to it and looking at it again and again |
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10/09/2007 09:35:08 AM · #560 |
Originally posted by cosprenks:
I also would like to see this one get a OOBIE. I really like this I keep coming back to it and looking at it again and again |
This nomination is currently in voting. :) Stay tuned! |
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10/10/2007 09:20:35 PM · #561 |
Raish's entry for Half is definitely unique and OOB.
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10/10/2007 09:50:23 PM · #562 |
Originally posted by JuliBoc: Raish's entry for Half is definitely unique and OOB.
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I second the motion - super idea! |
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10/10/2007 10:39:53 PM · #563 |
Originally posted by iamwoman: Originally posted by JuliBoc: Raish's entry for Half is definitely unique and OOB.
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I second the motion - super idea! |
I third it and I also offer this one:
to me it's clearly half the person, but it's also clearly OOB |
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10/10/2007 10:54:41 PM · #564 |
Technology: (for some reason I am strangely attracted to it)

Message edited by author 2007-10-10 23:01:46. |
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10/10/2007 11:02:44 PM · #565 |
Originally posted by posthumous: Here is my lowest scoring and craziest 10 from the Free Study. This is definitely OOBIE, which is tough to do in a free study (you basically have to be out of the box of what one considers a photograph):
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Impressive photo! Especially when you take the time to really let it sink in. |
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10/12/2007 08:25:19 AM · #566 |
About a day and a half to go before this current crop of nominations moves on to the voting process...all OOBIE nominations posted between October 7-13 will go to the vote starting October 14.
YAPPIE noms posted from October 1st to October 31st go to the vote on November 1st.
Post your candidates for an OOBIE or a YAPPIE here! |
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10/12/2007 01:01:34 PM · #567 |
Yappie:
zeuszen
Message edited by author 2007-10-12 13:02:49. |
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10/12/2007 02:21:52 PM · #568 |
Originally posted by jaysonmc: Yappie:
zeuszen |
could you provide some thoughts by way of a testimonial? :) |
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10/12/2007 06:42:33 PM · #569 |
Originally posted by krnodil: Originally posted by jaysonmc: Yappie:
zeuszen |
could you provide some thoughts by way of a testimonial? :) |
His last two comments speak for themselves:
Originally posted by zeuszen: The stop-action is quite telling here, of course, showing us in all sharp glory what's impossible to make out with the naked eye. Well-timed, executed and framed. |
Originally posted by zeuszen: Originally posted by posthumous: You put yourself in a difficult position when you ask people to "understand" something purely visual. They will attempt conceptual explanations and fall short. The poem is lovely and obvious, but few people know how to read even the simplest poem. |
They are distracted by ideas and modes of thinking far outside of any image or poem. The difficulty is increased by conventions of singing and image making which catered to such unfortunate perceptions. I elected this particular image a favourite, because it does such a fine job of (re-)presenting absolutely nothing but itself. The ensuing surreality is simple and direct enough to render any search for ilks of -isms ludicrous.
Meaning is that which exists through itself. |
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10/14/2007 10:31:24 AM · #570 |
quite underrated...
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10/16/2007 02:48:54 PM · #571 |
A picture that leaves the door open for interpretation.
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10/17/2007 09:05:16 PM · #572 |
Post your candidates for an OOBIE or a YAPPIE here! |
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10/17/2007 09:12:59 PM · #573 |
OOBIE for Melethia, IMO, for this one:
I gave it a high score; I find it devastatingly poignant...
R.
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10/17/2007 11:09:06 PM · #574 |
I agree...wonderful choice for an oobie
 Melethia
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10/17/2007 11:22:26 PM · #575 |
I totally agree as well, as when ones sees the origional, and then this shot, I am just amazed at the processing skills Deb has, to produce this image.
Also, her subject matter in flora and fauma, are very limited, and really hard to find, so she has definately deserved an "OBBIE" nonimation from the three of us, and I am sure many others would agree.....
Originally posted by Bear_Music: OOBIE for Melethia, IMO, for this one:
I gave it a high score; I find it devastatingly poignant...
R. |
Message edited by author 2007-10-18 01:17:01.
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