of Fame.
Have fun, and may the best (worst?) cliché win.
Joe
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This is the PUG with the theme Cliché. In my opinion
?) cliché win.
Joe
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Subject: April 2003 PUG
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This is the PUG with the theme Cliché. In my opinion, it is one of
Bill's most brilliant ideas
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Jostein wrote:
Glen,
great ideas.
Maybe more of a challenge to us who have English as second or
third
I don't know, I don't think people pictures can be cliches unless they are
very over posed as every person is an individual. Children and puppies are
kind of a universal make me smile thing. Now, the typical tourist postcard,
on the other hand...
Ciao,
Graywolf
Although quoted in reply to Treena... annsan wrote the puppies and children
thing...
It kinda looked in your quote below that I was quoting treena telling a story
about
someone named Ann anyway...
T Rittenhouse wrote:
I don't know, I don't think people pictures can be cliches unless they
anyway. What do you think?
Glen
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Although quoted in reply to Treena... annsan wrote the puppies and children
thing
Glen O'Neal wrote:
Perhaps an interesting twist on the Cliché theme. Imagine producing an image
that illustrates a common cliché. For instance:
A fork in the road
You can pick any cliché and illustrate it in visual and literal terms.
Here's another:
Put up your Dukes
Several pictures of
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Perhaps an interesting twist on the Cliché theme. Imagine producing
an image
that illustrates a common cliché. For instance:
A fork
This is the PUG with the theme Cliché. In my opinion, it is one of
Bill's most brilliant ideas.
I suggest that we set up a vote for the best cliché photo that month.
(And I'm suggesting it for that month only, unless we want to make it an
annual.)
I have in mind something like the annual
On Monday, December 16, 2002, at 12:14 PM, Joseph Tainter wrote:
This is the PUG with the theme Cliché. In my opinion, it is one of
Bill's most brilliant ideas.
I suggest that we set up a vote for the best cliché photo that month.
(And I'm suggesting it for that month only, unless we want to
Joseph Tainter wrote:
This is the PUG with the theme Cliché. In my opinion, it is one of
Bill's most brilliant ideas.
I suggest that we set up a vote for the best cliché photo that month.
(And I'm suggesting it for that month only, unless we want to make it an
annual.)
Unless folks find
This one time, at band camp,
Joseph Tainter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have in mind something like the annual Bulwer-Lytton award.
Bulwer-Lytton was a Victorian novelist who wrote It was a dark and
stormy night. So every year the Bulwer-Lytton award goes to the most
produce them, and some are
.
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This is the PUG with the theme Cliché. In my opinion, it is one of
Bill's most brilliant ideas.
I suggest that we set up a vote for the best
On 16 Dec 2002 at 22:26, Jostein wrote:
Joe,
I think this is a very good idea.
Interesting to see what different people think of as a cliché. To
Norwegian nature photographers, the no. 1 cliché is Elk In Sunset.
Which probably Wouldn't mean much to eg. Sridhar, Albano or Rob
Hmm...
I think I'll do well with this one. I could send in pretty much any pic
I've taken over the last couple of years - I specialize in cliches. I've
got lots of lighthouse photos; what's more cliche than that?g
cheers,
frank
Rob Studdert wrote:
Correct. I can envisage a shot of the
I think this is a very good idea.
Interesting to see what different people think of as a clichÈ. To
Norwegian nature photographers, the no. 1 clichÈ is Elk In Sunset.
Which probably Wouldn't mean much to eg. Sridhar, Albano or Rob
Studdert...:-)
A great British one is old codgers sat outside pub
I'm thinking of a B+W shot of an old barn, with a barbed-wire fence. And
maybe a nice outhouse.
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On 16 Dec 2002 at 22:26, Jostein wrote
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