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Post by chrisc on Oct 10, 2011 14:37:32 GMT
Not sure if I am doing this correctly. Are we supposed to shoot one object in a five way interperetation, or, 5 shots of many things curved, or does it matter?
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Post by Stevewebb on Oct 10, 2011 15:52:32 GMT
Ha Ha, Chris said Fanny ;D It means something different to us Brits ;D ;D ;D
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Post by seriche on Oct 10, 2011 15:53:21 GMT
All is well...it's like going around your elbow to scratch your fanny, but it is doable. Not to worry, mon. Errrrr, Um......Chris, I love your curves, really I do But you do know that 'fanny' has a somewhat different anatomical meaning on this side of the pond, right? But as the author of that intriguing botanical thread, of course you do ;D
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Post by seriche on Oct 10, 2011 15:54:05 GMT
Blimey Steve......great minds think alike - we crossed!
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Post by jiro on Oct 10, 2011 16:04:12 GMT
Not sure if I am doing this correctly. Are we supposed to shoot one object in a five way interperetation, or, 5 shots of many things curved, or does it matter? You are free to interpret the assignment word in whichever way you want, Chris. I simply decided to use one subject and shoot it in different angles to highlight the curves that I want.
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Post by chrisc on Oct 10, 2011 16:05:10 GMT
Well, if I had given it more thought, I would have remembered that little faux pas, but and in this case it is BUTT, one would have to do some more interesting bending to do an English fanny move...
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Post by seriche on Oct 10, 2011 16:16:48 GMT
Well, if I had given it more thought, I would have remembered that little faux pas, but and in this case it is BUTT, one would have to do some more interesting bending to do an English fanny move... We're a childish lot over here and never tire of bursting into giggles whenever you lot talk about 'pants' and so forth.......and as for 'weenies' well, that gets us curled up on the floor As Black Adder so aptly put it "those long winter evenings must just fly by" ;D
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Post by katynoelle on Oct 11, 2011 3:25:50 GMT
[quote author=manthos board=assignments thread=246 post=2423 time=1318230895 And I have a karma point too! Where did that come from? You too, Giannis? I think there's a karma-sniper around......the poll ending today must have flushed him/her out! ;D[/quote] whistle, whistle, whistle....
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Post by manthos on Oct 11, 2011 23:06:41 GMT
whistle, whistle, whistle.... ;D I did not deserve it... But all is good now.
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Post by manthos on Oct 15, 2011 10:15:24 GMT
Here are my takes on curves. I have to say that this assignment was more difficult than diagonals. I was much better prepared to see diagonals than curves. 1. "2=1" 2. "Palm tree at sunset" 3. "Leaf silhouette" 4. "Ropes" 5. "Net" - Dedicated to Rob ;D
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Post by camellia on Oct 15, 2011 10:44:48 GMT
another 4 on their way
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Post by rasbury on Oct 15, 2011 13:11:03 GMT
Giannis Your image #4 is my favorite of the set.A very minimalistic image with good color and detail.Well done. Camilla Thats a really good image.Looking forward to seeing the rest of yours.
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Post by camellia on Oct 16, 2011 3:28:18 GMT
Ok, here are the rest. I was too impatient to post the first one. Lily 2 Lily 3 Lily 4 Lily 5
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Post by Kay on Oct 16, 2011 6:06:35 GMT
These are lovely Raylee, on their own they would still be so, but as a series for this, they are even better... Welsh Botanical Man will be very impressed methinks..
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Post by jiro on Oct 16, 2011 11:55:43 GMT
Giannis, I like the way you selected varied subjects to interpret "curves". From what I'm seeing with your work, your "vision" is clearly developing nicely. I love the simplicity of the "Ropes" and yet I am also very much drawn to the intricacy and chaotic interaction of colors and patterns in the "net". Amazing! Good work, Man!
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