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04/28/2006 11:34:17 AM |
Yes I do and thanks for the reply,I know the feeling on candid and if you look it up it means a few different things to each his own,one thing we both agree Eternal and Forgive that I do
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04/25/2006 04:45:57 AM |
Originally posted by GoodEnd: You do what you think right! To me it´s wrong, but you´re free. |
Sorry if you felt my coment rude in some aspect or "Judgemental", as you say. I only refer to the kind of picture and the challenge theme. I just think like many others does: that a candid needs a person or a live creature.
I believe the same thing as you. That God will judge and give to each one what he deserves. To those believe in His son the great award, the ethernal life.
I´m sorry by your feeling about my coment and hope you can forgiven me.
Peace and rest for you in Jesus name. |
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04/18/2006 07:14:24 PM |
yeah it may be candid but not interesting to me. Sorry. |
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04/18/2006 11:19:21 AM |
I'm not much for receiving or giving comments, but since Candids are
near and dear to my heart, I have decided to give comment on every entry
in this challenge.
Nice emotional photo, but not a candid. In photography, one expects to see a person or persons in an out of the ordinary pose or situation that shows a story or emotion. Here it is shrine of sorts. No real candid here. |
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04/17/2006 11:06:34 AM |
well i'm sure there's a story here and that there are a lot of emotions involved with it. however, it really is a stretch for the challenge not to have people in the image. i imagine that it would have made for an extremely powerful image to have caught someone actually placing a flower or candle. oh well...if your score isn't where you would like it to be, you might want to read this thread |
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04/12/2006 05:22:30 PM |
This isn't a "candid" shot; "candid shots" are ones that are "natural," as opposed to "posed." According to me, that means that they have to comprise subjects that are alive. |
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04/12/2006 04:16:00 PM |
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04/12/2006 02:21:09 PM |
You can title this however you wish but it still won't be a candid, IMO. Without a person visiting or tending the shrine, someone that can help me connect more to the subject, I don't find myself feeling much of an emotional response to this image. The careless, snapshot quality of this provokes more of an indifferent reaction in me that removes me from the reality of what the shrine represents. I'm not sure if that was your intent. |
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04/12/2006 02:21:02 PM |
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04/12/2006 07:58:19 AM |
Regardless of challenge-oriented comments (of which you'll probably get many, I'm sure), I think you could happily have used a point of view other than the straightforward standing-up one for this; it's a pretty humdrum scene, and needs perhaps more sense of context, which would have been available from lower. |
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04/12/2006 05:21:52 AM |
You do what you think right! To me it´s wrong, but you´re free. |
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