Ok I've looked at them all...
From my point of view, I likes Just_Ice's "Silence at full volume"
I hereby declare that photo to be the winner for this weeks theme
Congrats Just_Ice!
Ok I've looked at them all...
From my point of view, I likes Just_Ice's "Silence at full volume"
I hereby declare that photo to be the winner for this weeks theme
Hopefully no more dumbass themes ...........
YayI won something at long last! I have been going through a draught!
The pic could have come out a lot better if I had a little studio thing, but I did what I could, and in the end I think it must have been the idea more than anything else.
Anyway, new theme. I have decided to also give a more lateral do something different theme. It is: A unique angle. Basically take a shot from an unusual vantage point and see things in a new light. The winner will be chosen mostly on how unique and good his composition is.
Which one, the checker board game or the drinkYayI won something at long last! I have been going through a draught!
Im glad. I thought rather that than something like, "Food" or "Nature".Very cool idea Just_Ice.. I likes...![]()
I knew that that spelling looked too familiar to be correct!!!Which one, the checker board game or the drink![]()
Has camera, ready to shoot![]()
Where's stix with all those helpful ideas?![]()
// option 1 place camera at feet - perform pirouettes until memory card is full
// option 2 strap camera to head - jump off tall building backwards (landing is your responsibility) shoot until memory card is full
Pirouettes? I'll fall.
No tall buildings in sight.
Next!
bolt the camera to the bottom of your car, pointing forward and take some exposures driving at 120km/h
I'm wearing a skirt. It's windy out.
Try again.
Riiight, herewith my submissions. May I just take this opportunity to remind everyone that what you are about to witness is all Just_Ices fault as he chose the theme
Submission # 1
Can't get much more unique than this (as seen through a toilet roll):
"Down the tubes"
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and
Submission # 2
An interesting angle for a branch:
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