CHAT THREAD
This week's theme is THE NATURAL WORLD.
I would like an image that portrays anything to do with the natural world. Plant life, animal life, fish, birds, beasts, natural formations, natural wonders etc.
No restrictions on Post Processing.
Pictures to be taken between posting time on Saturday 26 July 2014 to 23:59 Sunday 3 August 2014.
Pictures to be posted in the entries thread no later than 23.59pm Monday 4 August 2014.
Poll will be up Tuesday 5 August 2014.
Winner to be announced Saturday 9 August 2014.
The Rules for the weekly competition are...
By entering you agree to take responsibility to
Post a topic on the Sunday following your declared win
Create an entries thread
Create a chat thread
Create a poll for that weeks comp and declare the winner on the Saturday
(if for any reason there is a problem and no subject is posted by the winner by Monday night admin will advise second place winner to post the topic asap, do the poll etc.)
In case of a tie, the first entry posted wins.
Photos to be taken during the specified dates, ie date from which the new topic is set xx to Sunday xx
Pictures to be posted in the entries thread no later than 23.59 Monday night.
As I go out with camera into the countryside taking animals, birds, plants etc, my Mum tells her friends that I am a naturist......thought this theme would suit!
Naturist! That's kind of her. ;D
Good, broad theme. But still haven't got my water shot yet so I better get a wiggle on.
This weeks comp chat thread has been very quiet. Hope theres a few more entries. I am doing mine today
Just looking through this week's blitz on the sunflowers to find something suitable.
I wasn't going to enter, as I had not taken any photographs. Then I remembered some test shots I did while at my weekly job as volunteer ranger.
So here is my 'Swimming Lesson.' :2funny:
(http://cameracraniums.com/gallery/albums/userpics/11140/normal_The_swimming_lesson_res_2.jpg) (http://cameracraniums.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=16318&fullsize=1)
Not sure if I will get an entry this week as I have not got one yet and I am off to Heathrow at 04:30 tomorrow morning as my son has an early flight back to OZ. I will see if I can find a subject later in the day but I am not holding my breath.
Quote from: kerbside on August 02, 2014, 11:06:15 PM
Not sure if I will get an entry this week as I have not got one yet and I am off to Heathrow at 04:30 tomorrow morning as my son has an early flight back to OZ. I will see if I can find a subject later in the day but I am not holding my breath.
People are never considered in cases like this, but we're all part of nature. I would not call Heathrow a 'natural' environment but, for us townies, built up areas have become our natural world. Yet we are discounted.
Is it because with 'natural' we think of something that grows of its own accord, without human interference?
However, over the centuries, we have meddled much with plant, as well as animal life, yet the results are still counted as natural.
Even the 'uncontacted' Amazonian tribe members, recently emerged from the jungle, would not be considered a suitable subject. Have we become over sensitive about other human beings? Their dignity and privacy? We have no such scruples about, often very intelligent, mammals.
So, when did the human mammal lose its connection to the natural world? Is it the fact we can change the 'natural' world, that excludes us?
Don't know why this suddenly 'hit' me on a Sunday morning; I'm sure not even an elephant would think about it, so could that be the explanation? We think, and are therefore not 'natural'?
I get totally lost.
Any opinions, ideas? (I know I have mad moments, so I don't need to hear that explanation!)
Reinardina,plenty of homosapiens here, 07:30, could be classified as lemmings, do they count?
Yesterday's macro attempts at an indoor orchid weren't very exciting so headed off in the wind (not the best for macro) but managed to find this little guy.
Araneae
(http://cameracraniums.com/gallery/albums/userpics/11291/normal_Small_Araneae.jpg) (http://cameracraniums.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=16323&fullsize=1)
Quote from: kerbside on August 03, 2014, 07:46:12 AM
Reinardina,plenty of homosapiens here, 07:30, could be classified as lemmings, do they count?
They should be classified as homosapiens, and I think they should count. But they won't.
Quote from: DigiDiva on August 03, 2014, 11:40:03 AM
Yesterday's macro attempts at an indoor orchid weren't very exciting so headed off in the wind (not the best for macro) but managed to find this little guy.
Nice one Chris.
Thanks reinardina - worked out well for me
Not sure what this is but i think that the general terminology is Anthophila so thats the title, Beryl if it is incorrect can you help me out on this one.
Anthophila
(http://cameracraniums.com/gallery/albums/userpics/11290/normal_bee_thing.jpg) (http://cameracraniums.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=16325&fullsize=1)
Are you naming the creature or the plant?
Quote from: DigiDiva on August 03, 2014, 03:42:16 PM
Are you naming the creature or the plant?
Does it matter Chris? it is only a picture title, i could of called it flying thing and pinky purple flower, it is, i hope the flying thing, i did ask Beryl if she is around to give it the correct name
Haha, no, it doesn't matter at all, I was just curious if the name you gave referred to the plant or the bee/wasp. Simply because I learned the latin for spider today.Was wondering if I was learning 2 latin words instead of only 1.
Poss: Chris, if i have it correct. ;)
Lots of entries this week, thats good.
I too tried a bit of handheld macro in the wind. Not ideal, and this is the result.
(http://cameracraniums.com/gallery/albums/userpics/11327/normal_Enallagma_cyathigerum_1.jpg) (http://cameracraniums.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=16326&fullsize=1)
I loving these Latin names - quite educational. Makes our comp very posh!
Nothing from me this weekend. Just so busy with wedding editing and a trip to my daughters / murder mystery break and Cambridge visit. All good fun but no space for any nature shooting.