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05/13/17 12:15 AM GMT
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Poll: Topic for contest starting Wed Apr 19
Graffiti/Wall Art
My World (real or imaginary)
Skies
Patterns
Through the window/windshield
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+purmusic
04/13/17 6:58 PM GMT
Try to keep in mind, when suggesting a topic:
i) Open to all genres of art. Not just photography.
ii) Add a short description (one or two lines is sufficient, methinks) , so 'we' know what the artistic aim/intention of the subject matter is.
iii) Try not to repeat previous topics.
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+purmusic
04/13/17 6:59 PM GMT
"
Patterns
are found everywhere. Find a pattern that captures your attention and hopefully ours as well."
(Tip of the hat to
dpchallenge.com
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.Flmngseabass
04/15/17 11:20 PM GMT
Some scenes are short lived and unexpected and come as we are driving in our vehicles. Lets see who can up with the best picture taken through glass- auto or window at home:)
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::questjester
04/17/17 6:57 PM GMT
Dang ... good choices, all. Tough to choose!
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i) Open to all genres of art. Not just photography.
ii) Add a short description (one or two lines is sufficient, methinks) , so 'we' know what the artistic aim/intention of the subject matter is.
iii) Try not to repeat previous topics.