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November 9th, 2009
photographers [braddumm]
 | 05:41 am - Nov 09 Photo Challenge - CLOUDS WITH A TWIST - Post Friday, Nov 20th and/or Saturday, Nov 21st Thanks to bioskiss (Maslova Viktory) for her fantastic photo that will help me to describe the subject matter for this challenge:

Thanks to texwriterbear (Sean Kramer) for the subject matter for this challenge. This month we'll examine your favorite photo of CLOUDS...but with a twist...add an additional subject matter. If we look through the recap post after the challenge is over, I don't want just a bunch of cloud pictures...even if the clouds are extraordinary, they'll all run together! Use a secondary subject matter and yours will stand out. Use your best creativity to find a subject that will complement the cloud component. The combination should draw the viewer into the photo. See, in the announcement photo above, how the photographer has you looking at the clouds...but the subject of the woman and the toy bear are what make you "feel" the photo. Remember to think outside the box and use components that will make it make it your own.
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behind_the_lens [braddumm]
 | 05:40 am - Nov 09 Photo Challenge - CLOUDS WITH A TWIST - Post Friday, Nov 20th and/or Saturday, Nov 21st Thanks to bioskiss (Maslova Viktory) for her fantastic photo that will help me to describe the subject matter for this challenge:

Thanks to texwriterbear (Sean Kramer) for the subject matter for this challenge. This month we'll examine your favorite photo of CLOUDS...but with a twist...add an additional subject matter. If we look through the recap post after the challenge is over, I don't want just a bunch of cloud pictures...even if the clouds are extraordinary, they'll all run together! Use a secondary subject matter and yours will stand out. Use your best creativity to find a subject that will complement the cloud component. The combination should draw the viewer into the photo. See, in the announcement photo above, how the photographer has you looking at the clouds...but the subject of the woman and the toy bear are what make you "feel" the photo. Remember to think outside the box and use components that will make it make it your own.
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photojournals [vodka_n_ice]
 | 06:39 am - Dew Drops

Date: April 29, 2008 Location: Louisville, Colorado Camera: Canon EOS 350D/ Digital Rebel Xt Lens: EF-S 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6 IS Editing: Lightroom and PSE6 on MacBook Pro
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