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Have you ever taken a "DIFFERENT" type of PHOTO

 
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Sep 16, 2006 08:40 |  #1

I am attempting to create a thread where you have taken a shot that is just not your typical shot. (there does not seem to be a catergpry for this)


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Sep 20, 2006 09:48 |  #2

Cool shot! :)


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Sep 20, 2006 09:51 |  #3

Hehe, I love air photos! Here is one I took of my cousin at Balboa Island

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Sep 20, 2006 10:19 as a reply to  @ incendy's post |  #4

Great idea. How about these...

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Sep 20, 2006 13:06 |  #5

Ha! Todd! Those are fantastic, love it!


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Sep 20, 2006 18:57 |  #6

Todd,
Those are smart man. I'm kind of tired, so it took a moment to register, then I laughed at them, and myself.




  
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Sep 21, 2006 05:21 as a reply to  @ DanteCaspian's post |  #7

good stuff

its kinda cool to have posts of simple yet kinda creative shots without all the talk all the time


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Sep 21, 2006 05:23 |  #8

That second one is just gold, RTMiller... very nicely pulled off. I think I remember you explaining how you did it once a while back?


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Sep 21, 2006 09:10 |  #9

Jim G wrote in post #2016387 (external link)
I think I remember you explaining how you did it once a while back?

Thanks Jim. It's just two separate shots combined in Photoshop. Use a tripod.

COME ON PEOPLE! Let's see some more "DIFFERENT" shots!!!
This could be a very educational thread.



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Sep 21, 2006 09:17 |  #10

Once I took a really good picture. That was a different.



  
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Sep 21, 2006 14:51 |  #11

jfrancho wrote in post #2016950 (external link)
Once I took a really good picture. That was a different.

You took the words right out of my mouth.

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Sep 21, 2006 15:43 as a reply to  @ MDJAK's post |  #12

miller

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md

have none of u taken any different-ish type of shots?


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Sep 21, 2006 17:48 as a reply to  @ sydneyguy30's post |  #13

Okay, jokes aside, "Different" is a very difficult word to quantify. I try to take shots ranging from macro to candids to sports to garden scenes, beach scenes, family portraits, models when I get the chance which is not too often.

By definition they are all "Different" from each other, but are they different than the vast array of topics in the photo sharing section? Meaning, would a "Different" shot not fit any of those topics? Perhaps that is the definition. I would have to think long and hard and go through a few thousand photos to see if I have something that fit that bill.

In fact, if you want to see different, there's a thread I believe in member activities called "The Picture Below Me" which has some very unusual shots. I posted one where it called for something gross, I believe, and I happened to catch a horse peeing. Would that fit "different"?

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Sep 21, 2006 19:17 |  #14

sydneyguy30 wrote in post #2018535 (external link)
miller

francho
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md

have none of u taken any different-ish type of shots?

Just about everyone of my pictures is different. That's probably why nobody comments on them.



  
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Sep 22, 2006 03:59 |  #15

ha

well its still worth chucking in a few if u like

jfrancho wrote in post #2019332 (external link)
Just about everyone of my pictures is different. That's probably why nobody comments on them.


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