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Post by Barry on Feb 1, 2012 16:24:44 GMT
This months assignment requires the photographic interpretation of 'Windows and Doors'.
There is be no restriction on the interpretation except no nudity allowed. There is also no restriction on the level of post-processing. You are encouraged to submit 5 images based on your interpretation. Please be reminded that we are limiting the biggest dimension size for your submitted images up to 1024px only. It's either the width or the height that should be 1024px long. You can interpret the word using only one subject or multiple subjects depending on your style and taste. The assignment will be open until February 29th 2012.
There are no prizes to be won here but its is a great opportunity to get those creative juices flowing.
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Post by robnaylor on Feb 5, 2012 10:45:09 GMT
Do images have to be taken during February 2012 or are back-catalogue images permitted?
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Post by The Wirefox on Feb 5, 2012 11:05:08 GMT
We will have to await the verdict of The Guv but I would certainly hope so. I was sorting through some on that topic yesterday.
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Post by Barry on Feb 5, 2012 11:09:04 GMT
This is left entirely up to each member, you can treat it as a challenge to go and capture that particular image, or you can use images from your archive. But it would be nice for members to state if it was recently taken for the challenge or from your own archive when uploaded.
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Post by The Wirefox on Feb 5, 2012 11:20:34 GMT
Fair do's. I will don my dust mask and marigold gloves and wade back into the archive. Little Known Fact: Katy wears leopard print marigold gloves...and thats just for her photography
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Post by The Wirefox on Feb 5, 2012 17:24:11 GMT
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Post by robnaylor on Feb 5, 2012 21:55:04 GMT
My first offering - taken 5th Feb. A Simple ReflectionSecond - a composite of two images, frozen lake taken 4th Feb, Window taken 5th Feb. "Icy-view " Reason for Editing: I can't spell Icey Icy.
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Post by Barry on Feb 5, 2012 22:41:52 GMT
Rob, I like your second image, it gives your eye something to think about.
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Post by maryloveslucy on Feb 6, 2012 0:26:14 GMT
Steve, your last one is great... I like them all but especially that one.
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Post by katynoelle on Feb 6, 2012 0:30:34 GMT
Fair do's. I will don my dust mask and marigold gloves and wade back into the archive. Little Known Fact: Katy wears leopard print marigold gloves...and thats just for her photography Wait! What??? See! I just can't be everywhere at once keeping an eye on this one....but, yes, I must confess....I'm the one who started that rumor... (I love donning a mustache for that angry smiley! )
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Post by mandy on Feb 6, 2012 10:09:02 GMT
"Windows of my mind" Taken in September 2011.
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Post by robnaylor on Feb 6, 2012 14:01:13 GMT
My third ... taken This morning 6th Feb 2012 Bedroom Window
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mandy
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Post by mandy on Feb 6, 2012 16:38:46 GMT
Red Door.Taken August 2011.
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Post by The Wirefox on Feb 6, 2012 18:16:25 GMT
Rob, icy view is a cracker.
Mandy, windows of my mind is really off the wall and unconstrained...I love it. A lot of creative talent in that household. A word of advice though, either buy Rob some fur lined trollies or shut the window..the poor chap appears to have frosty balls.
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Post by Kit on Feb 7, 2012 4:25:13 GMT
Here is a series that I have had in mind ever since the workshop I went on late last year. Window, afternoon. Drunkard's progress Hotel room door Morning light, hotel window Light flew in l. Light flew in ll. Window light, redemption. All the image are either of windows or doors and were taken at or near the hotel we stayed in.
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