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Are Titles Important?

Started by ABERS, September 03, 2013, 08:06:20 AM

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Beaux Reflets

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Quote from: jinky on September 04, 2013, 10:30:57 AM
Took this on a walk in the park. Title?


Solitary Soul

As I guess there is a story hidden around that shot.

And for the Husky shot perhaps  "This Way"
:beer: Andy

"Light anchors things in place and gives perspective meaning."

The choices we make are rooted in reflection.

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ABERS

Dog picture:-

"Any Which Way But Loose"


Shoe

"After Cinderella"

Graham

Quote from: jinky on September 04, 2013, 10:30:57 AM
Took this on a walk in the park. Title?


Might have called the husky one "Straining at the Leash"

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Set a man on fire and he'll be warm for the rest of his life. 

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Reinardina

Just back from another day out. A bit hot and exhausted. Haven't done much editing or taking photograph's this week, but took this one ( graffiti) yesterday.
Haven't really thought about a title yet. All suggestions welcome.




The face looks vaguely familiar; is it anyone I should know?
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ABERS

Great graffiti.

Title:-

"Has Anybody Got Any Matchsticks?"

Oldboy

Quote from: jinky on September 04, 2013, 10:30:57 AM
Took this on a walk in the park. Title?



I imaging mummy wouldn't be very happy when she treads in mud and 'paints' that all over the house!  :o

Reinardina

Thanks for the matches idea Alan.

It is indeed a great piece of graffiti.
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Beaux Reflets

Quote from: Reinardina on September 04, 2013, 05:30:19 PM
Just back from another day out. A bit hot and exhausted. Haven't done much editing or taking photograph's this week, but took this one ( graffiti) yesterday.
Haven't really thought about a title yet. All suggestions welcome.




" See ! "
:beer: Andy

"Light anchors things in place and gives perspective meaning."

The choices we make are rooted in reflection.

http://beauxreflets.blogspot.com/

spikeyjen


Beaux Reflets

You have started a very meaningful thread here Alan.

Titles are often just as important (in my opinion) as the image itself; a photograph with some punch always deserves a punchy title.

I have refrained from posting my untitled shot of the cat on her hunting lookout post, as her glare suggests a four letter  :o word phrase (and as I don't like writing them or want to inadvertently offend anyone it will remain without a title)
:beer: Andy

"Light anchors things in place and gives perspective meaning."

The choices we make are rooted in reflection.

http://beauxreflets.blogspot.com/

donoreo

Titles are important in competitions.  When I joined my camera club they had a new members meeting and this was mentioned about competitions.  Often the title will sway the judges. 

ABERS

Quote from: donoreo on September 05, 2013, 01:53:37 PM
Titles are important in competitions.  When I joined my camera club they had a new members meeting and this was mentioned about competitions.  Often the title will sway the judges.

The title is perhaps the cherry on the cake.The only way a title can disqualify a picture is in a Natural History section where it's not enough to identify the subject, but its Latin name must be included, and be right.

i.e. A Robin (Erithacus Rubecula).

I've seen prints rejected for this, and if the subject is a subspecies that must be correct.

That's why you'll never see a natural history print from me. :legit:

Oldboy

Quote from: ABERS on September 05, 2013, 06:53:30 PM

That's why you'll never see a natural history print from me. :legit:

You mean you can't speak Latin or Greek!  ::)

ABERS

Quote from: Oldboy on September 05, 2013, 07:34:01 PM
Quote from: ABERS on September 05, 2013, 06:53:30 PM

That's why you'll never see a natural history print from me. :legit:

You mean you can't speak Latin or Greek!  ::)

Nil desperandum carborundum. Amo amas amant amamos amati amant.  :D

Ena birra parakalo Popadopoulous file mou.  8)

ABERS

A little foray with InfraRed while the sun was nice and bright yesterday.

Title suggestions please.

Mine is Pom Tiddley Pom Pom.  :doh:


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