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07/06/2010 09:52:00 PM · #1 |
some searches for this topic.
Some spheres here on dpc |
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07/06/2010 10:05:38 PM · #2 |
Just a couple before I head off to bed! :) Goodnight DPC! |
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07/07/2010 02:51:00 AM · #3 |
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07/08/2010 06:25:27 AM · #4 |
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07/08/2010 06:26:12 AM · #5 |
That link doesn't work either! |
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07/08/2010 06:27:07 AM · #6 |
Oh Well. It worked for me... I just used the photo search and typed in sphere! Do that instead. |
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07/08/2010 06:28:35 AM · #7 |
I prefer natural spheres over the synthetic ones ;)
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07/08/2010 06:39:03 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by PhotoDave: I prefer natural spheres over the synthetic ones ;) |
You mean like stars, planets, and oranges? |
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07/08/2010 06:42:10 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by mycelium: Originally posted by PhotoDave: I prefer natural spheres over the synthetic ones ;) |
You mean like stars, planets, and oranges? |
yes yes, those are the ones
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07/08/2010 07:07:22 AM · #10 |
Well, I for one will vote down anything circular or hinting at round at all.
I want to see people think outside the box on this and show us photos of cubes, cylinders or trapezoids. I feel I need to see the personality and soul of the shape in question and you cannot do that with a photo so directly on-topic. |
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07/08/2010 07:31:59 AM · #11 |
I'm no mathematician but how do cubes, cylinders or trapezoids fall within the definition of a sphere?
ETA: Oh I get it, you're competing in the other challenge.
Message edited by author 2010-07-08 11:33:13.
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07/08/2010 08:03:31 AM · #12 |
Originally posted by hawkeyefilms: I'm no mathematician but how do cubes, cylinders or trapezoids fall within the definition of a sphere?
ETA: Oh I get it, you're competing in the other challenge. |
Nope. It's a commentary on the current voting in the Street Portrait challenge. :) |
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07/08/2010 08:08:40 AM · #13 |
Originally posted by KarenNfld:
That link doesn't work either! |
this one doesnt work for me but the one i posted works fine for me. :/ |
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07/08/2010 08:15:29 AM · #14 |
I have a sphere.
BTW, my favorite rock band from the 80s is Spheres for Fears. |
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07/08/2010 08:20:24 AM · #15 |
The previous links don't work because I'd imagine the search IDs time out after a certain time.
So something more like this: //www.dpchallenge.com/photo_search.php?q=sphere should work - doesn't have a search ID associated with it.
I like quite a bit!
Message edited by author 2010-07-08 12:30:24.
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07/09/2010 09:43:47 AM · #16 |
Whoever can take pictures of the Atomium in Brussels has an easy strong entry. |
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07/09/2010 02:48:42 PM · #17 |
Originally posted by mycelium: Whoever can take pictures of the Atomium in Brussels has an easy strong entry. |
You mean like this?
R.
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07/09/2010 03:00:03 PM · #18 |
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07/12/2010 07:42:17 AM · #19 |
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07/12/2010 09:02:45 AM · #20 |
Originally posted by NiallOTuama: The previous links don't work because I'd imagine the search IDs time out after a certain time.
So something more like this: //www.dpchallenge.com/photo_search.php?q=sphere should work - doesn't have a search ID associated with it.
I like quite a bit! |
Would be DNMC because those aren't spheres... they are domes or hemi-spheres at best. |
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07/12/2010 09:03:22 AM · #21 |
Not to mention...
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07/12/2010 09:13:56 AM · #22 |
I guess I could do something like this again
but I don't like to repeat myself... |
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07/12/2010 09:35:37 AM · #23 |
Originally posted by klkitchens: Would be DNMC because those aren't spheres... they are domes or hemi-spheres at best. |
Would it now? I can see why but that'd be a bit harsh, woudln't it?
I'd say it'd get a few dnmc's, but it consists of hemispheres.
Maybe that's me though. I don't like to DNMC things until I've had a good hard think about whether it actually does or doesn't.
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07/12/2010 09:55:32 AM · #24 |
Originally posted by NiallOTuama: Originally posted by klkitchens: Would be DNMC because those aren't spheres... they are domes or hemi-spheres at best. |
Would it now? I can see why but that'd be a bit harsh, woudln't it?
I'd say it'd get a few dnmc's, but it consists of hemispheres.
Maybe that's me though. I don't like to DNMC things until I've had a good hard think about whether it actually does or doesn't. |
Bah, my entry is clearly hemi-spherical... Still looks like a sphere to me, and if some voters feel it's DNMC, then kudos to them, they're probably right, but it was a fun shot for me and an unusual style for me as well... So whatever, some voters will feel that half a sphere is enough, others will not. |
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07/12/2010 10:08:36 AM · #25 |
Originally posted by NiallOTuama: Originally posted by klkitchens: Would be DNMC because those aren't spheres... they are domes or hemi-spheres at best. |
Would it now? I can see why but that'd be a bit harsh, woudln't it?
I'd say it'd get a few dnmc's, but it consists of hemispheres.
Maybe that's me though. I don't like to DNMC things until I've had a good hard think about whether it actually does or doesn't. |
I don't think that would be harsh at all... the challenge is for spheres. |
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