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The best way to somke em
The best way to somke em
Rasai


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Challenge: Point of View (Classic Editing)
Camera: Nikon D1X
Location: Novato Ca
Date: Jan 12, 2004
Aperture: f11
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/500
Date Uploaded: Jan 13, 2004

Unfortunately this is not the picture I intended to use. I only had 14 minutes to upload the finished product, when I arrived home with the prop’s (Egad $5.25 per pack – I quit buying them for my parents in 1966 when they were about that same price for a carton), built the fire and started shooting the pictures. It's a shame as I really wanted to make a 'double' Point of View ~ that being the unopened pack of cig's being ‘Smoked’ in the fireplace and my personal opinion (POV) regarding smoking. I detest it for many reasons. The ugly blob of plastic is what’s left of the cellophane wrapper. It seemed to me when I did this photo it may indeed help a person to quit smoking if they want to. Just buy the cig’s as usual then find a fire to throw the unopened pack into instead of opening it and smoking them. The money savings would immediately come into focus and perhaps one’s health would start to improve. Whenever you had the urge you could buy another pack and throw it into the fire… Who knows it may even be less expensive than some of the other alternatives out there.
Best regards
Tim

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01/27/2004 06:56:19 PM
This is a really cool photo. I like the moral behind the photo. You got a really nice shot of the fire, and I like how you made the cigarettes your main image!

One thing, the top half of the picture is too dark, it makes too much of a contrast between the bright flame and itself. You might want to enhance that part of the photo. Other than that...great job!

geschlechtmann27
Critique Club :)
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
01/20/2004 04:04:49 PM
!!!HOT!!! color. Good luck. Great message for young and old that are still smoking.
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01/18/2004 09:07:20 AM
Statement made and point hopefully gotten across.
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01/18/2004 01:25:03 AM
fine picture.. not too intersting... cigarettes are in a pretty boring place in the image... spak dap in the center
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01/17/2004 07:31:48 PM
This is one of my faves in this challenge
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01/16/2004 01:38:35 AM
nice....down with cigarettes! haha. only thing bothersome is that plastic thing on the bottom of the carton. what is that?
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01/15/2004 08:55:10 PM
here here...nice take on the challenge... nice image
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01/15/2004 07:38:37 AM
Amen to that!
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01/15/2004 02:02:35 AM
You spell "smoke" wrong. But you are right about that, it is the best way. :)
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01/14/2004 02:56:50 PM
That's too bad. This could have won in the new year's resolution challenge :-). Good idea!
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01/14/2004 01:00:23 PM
agreed
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01/14/2004 11:47:35 AM
took the opinion-related meaning of the words "point of view", nice, surprised more people didn't. everybody used the literal definition of this challenge, way to think outside the box.
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01/14/2004 04:18:56 AM
Spelling mistake eeeek! (It's the English teacher in me, I notice those things before I even look at the pic :)

The photo is good, especially the way you have used the natural framing. (8)
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