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Have you ever taken a "DIFFERENT" type of PHOTO

 
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Sep 22, 2006 04:00 |  #16

i guess so

maybe i should have said

post your most

non- stereotype/kool photos here


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MDJAK wrote in post #2019025 (external link)
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 22, 2006 06:05 |  #17

Some very creative shots here :)


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Sep 22, 2006 07:24 |  #18

Landscapes

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Sep 22, 2006 07:42 |  #19

Portraits

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Sep 22, 2006 13:59 as a reply to  @ jfrancho's post |  #20

Those are great John. I really like the star shaped flower and outdoor night shot. What are the needle things?



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Sep 22, 2006 14:13 |  #21

RTMiller wrote in post #2022603 (external link)
Those are great John. I really like the star shaped flower and outdoor night shot. What are the needle things?

Thanks Todd. The needle things are used needles from my insulin pen. The actual needle part is .25mm in diameter, and 8mm long.



  
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Sep 22, 2006 14:19 as a reply to  @ jfrancho's post |  #22

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

After posting shots like those, I don't believe you. Someone has to comment on those. They are terrific. I especially like the flower (pansy?) with the bug on the underside.


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After posting shots like those, I don't believe you. Someone has to comment on those. They are terrific. I especially like the flower (pansy?) with the bug on the underside.

Thanks. That flower is called a "mallow flower?" - have to go look it up, but here is a close up of the inside:

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Sep 22, 2006 14:31 |  #24

Nice pics RTMiller... ;-)a


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Sep 22, 2006 14:42 |  #25

jfrancho wrote in post #2022706 (external link)
Thanks. That flower is called a "mallow flower?" - have to go look it up, but here is a close up of the inside:

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Ah thanks. Very cool looking flower.

EDIT: I see now, part of the hibiscus family.


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Sep 22, 2006 14:52 |  #26

Yes! That's the one. I knew it was something fairly common, just couldn't think of it. I have too much stuff in my yard to keep track of.



  
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Sep 23, 2006 06:21 as a reply to  @ jfrancho's post |  #27

sweet shots


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