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04/03/2006 05:41:54 AM · #1
I think this may be the lowest entered challenge ever. No science geeks out there willing to do refraction? It could be fascinating. Anyway, I'm in and hope that the lack of entries may actually place me in the top 20. Get your prisms and crystals and give this one a try. It is great fun.
04/03/2006 05:43:49 AM · #2
I've tried about 6 different shots and haven't liked a single one yet!!!

Going to try a few things tonight!
04/03/2006 06:08:26 AM · #3
I will have one submitted tonight. I did some shooting last night and it didn't come out quite how I want so I will do again tonight. Every time I think I have a winner I get slammed in voting. My guess is that the slight reflection in my masterpiece may take away from all that wonderful refraction... I predict a top 200 finish for myself!
04/03/2006 06:16:26 AM · #4
Same here.. I tried a few but liked NONE and I am living with a mad scientist at the moment (really) but it looks great to the eye but not as a photo.. so...

I done the Toy challenge and I hit a cracker.. it will either ribbon or bomb out like a lead brick in a pond.
04/03/2006 06:29:15 AM · #5


I'm going to save time and recycle :P
04/04/2006 12:40:34 AM · #6
I'm in. Rather unsure of what sort of response my entry will get .... we'll see.

This just sounded so much more exciting and creative than Child's Toy.
04/04/2006 12:43:05 AM · #7
I'm hoping for top 100

lol
04/04/2006 12:44:28 AM · #8
no shot for either this one nor Toys. Hmmmm.... and tomorrow i am on the road travelling. damn :(
04/04/2006 12:52:18 AM · #9
Got an entry in refraction that I like but it doesn't have the super bright colors that voters require.

Message edited by author 2006-04-04 04:53:04.
04/04/2006 01:00:44 AM · #10
i dont even know what the challenge wants.
what the heck is refraction?
04/04/2006 02:19:22 AM · #11
Originally posted by crayon:

i dont even know what the challenge wants.
what the heck is refraction?




Also, if you take a clear glass of water, put a straw in it, look at it from different angles, it looks like the straw is bent. Due to the refraction of light passing thru it.



Message edited by author 2006-04-04 06:34:25.
04/04/2006 02:43:41 AM · #12
There could be another 20 or 30 entries before the deadline. I put mine in last Friday .. then again today after a reshoot.
04/04/2006 05:08:30 AM · #13
that's it. i'm officially gonna hunt down and tickle whoever suggested this one. i'm tearing my hair out...
04/04/2006 05:25:17 AM · #14
Am I correct in thinking that we can't enter both Children's Toy an Refraction of Light?
04/04/2006 05:26:35 AM · #15
correct. one or the other.
04/04/2006 06:16:33 AM · #16
well im in, had a brilliant idea, just had to wait for the right time, which thankfully was yesterday. I have my entry in, maybe we'll all finish with a top 100???? :)
04/04/2006 07:57:26 AM · #17
106 entries so far. That's why I predicted my top 200 finish.
04/04/2006 08:15:34 AM · #18
I think I have my entry. I found one while I was out yesterday, which is what I really like to do, rather than studio stuff.

I may try something at home later with the strobes, but I'll probably just enter what I have, it's pretty cool.
04/04/2006 09:22:22 AM · #19
In theroy, one could simply take a shot of anything that is "sunlit" and it would qualify as "refraction". Now tell me if I'm wrong "scientifically" but:

Sunlight starts out in a vacuum and then passes through Earth's atmosphere which at that point has refracted....soooo....

...something as simple as a shot of a sunset would technically "meet the challenge"

Hehehhe hehehe hee hehehhe

KenSkid

Message edited by author 2006-04-04 13:23:10.
04/04/2006 09:23:59 AM · #20
Originally posted by kenskid:

In theroy, one could simply take a shot of anything that is "sunlit" and it would qualify as "refraction". Now tell me if I'm wrong "scientifically" but:

Sunlight starts out in a vacuum and then passes through Earth's atmosphere which at that point has refracted....soooo....

...something as simple as a shot of a sunset would technically "meet the challenge"

Hehehhe hehehe hee hehehhe

KenSkid


Why go to such great extremes when every drop of light that passes through to your sensor is refracted? :P
04/04/2006 09:25:05 AM · #21
Well...surely when it passes thru the lens it is refracted!

I'm not sure it passes thru the sensor.

KS
04/04/2006 09:41:42 AM · #22
Originally posted by kenskid:

I'm not sure it passes thru the sensor.

KS


Read again. There's a "to" in my sentence.
04/04/2006 10:02:02 AM · #23
Ahhhh I see the "to". I didn't see it the first time b/c it was refracted.

KS
04/04/2006 10:16:01 AM · #24
Unfortunately for that theory, if you don't SHOW refraction in your picture, you'll probably get a 4.5 at best.
04/04/2006 10:42:31 AM · #25
I'm entering tonight, I just haven't had time to shoot my idea recently.
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