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Posted: 10/17/2003, 10:59 pm
by Solidarity 9-6347
happeningfish wrote:Yeah, dividing the space in an image into thirds... we learned about that in photography
yeah my imaging teacher called it "the rule of thirds". supposedly the most visually effective photographic orientation is with the center of interest in the bottom right third...or maybe its upper right...no im pretty sure its lower
Posted: 10/19/2003, 4:33 pm
by Fras
Thought this looked cool...
Posted: 10/19/2003, 4:37 pm
by Fras
oops.. that was supposed to be in photos at random.. sry.
sry for the double post too

Posted: 10/20/2003, 5:27 pm
by veryoldshoelace
I exercized more last week than i think i ever have
i did the walk for Alzheimers. the walk for hunger, played football for 2 and a half hours straight and had 2 gym classes
I love football!!!!
too bad i disslocated my shoulder playing this summer, i still cant throw right without hurting myself
maybe i'll be lucky and lose some weight if i play football every week
Posted: 10/20/2003, 5:34 pm
by thirdhour
Idealist wrote:happeningfish wrote:Yeah, dividing the space in an image into thirds... we learned about that in photography
yeah my imaging teacher called it "the rule of thirds". supposedly the most visually effective photographic orientation is with the center of interest in the bottom right third...or maybe its upper right...no im pretty sure its lower
That's the one

Supposedly, it draws the veiwer's eye there better than anything else. If you're doing a person, you should be able to draw a line more or less a third up or third down through their eyes.
Posted: 10/21/2003, 8:29 am
by Jeni
artsy me

Posted: 10/21/2003, 9:21 am
by happening fish
Nice! Is that you?
Posted: 10/21/2003, 9:26 am
by Jeni
happeningfish wrote:Nice! Is that you?
It sure is. It was me yesterday.
Posted: 10/21/2003, 10:01 am
by Johnny
Posted: 10/21/2003, 1:32 pm
by joe_canadian
That is a... nice looking skirt.
A friend of mine has a picture of me in a pool with my shirt off, and people tell me I'm looking quite fit it in, but I think I look gross and unfortunately I'll not be able to share it.

Posted: 10/21/2003, 1:39 pm
by joe_canadian
Also, what the hell does "fit" entail anyway?
Posted: 10/21/2003, 1:50 pm
by Jeni
joe_canadian wrote:Also, what the hell does "fit" entail anyway?
Not fat

and thanks, I like that skirt too

Posted: 10/21/2003, 5:02 pm
by happening fish
fit for manual labour?
Posted: 10/21/2003, 5:46 pm
by Random Name
one size fits all?
Posted: 10/21/2003, 5:47 pm
by Neil
yes please
Posted: 10/21/2003, 6:34 pm
by Joanne
I've had a long day of state tests, essay writing, I'm been deprived of sleep, but still I'm sitting here playing with my dad's digital ELPH s400

Posted: 10/21/2003, 6:45 pm
by xoNoDoubt69
i spy OLP shirt

Posted: 10/21/2003, 6:47 pm
by Joanne
lol, yes, i bought that at the pittsburgh show

Posted: 10/21/2003, 6:56 pm
by xoNoDoubt69
Pittsburgh show

Posted: 10/21/2003, 7:41 pm
by joe_canadian
Who wants to see what I looked like at age 14?
I had the worst hair EVER.
And Gav is in there too, hiding behind my ex, hehe.