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Welcome to!Under a new team of mods, we're making a comeback. A new challenge will be posted on November 1, 2019, so stay tuned! Rules. Go out and take a NEW photo, don’t just dig through your portfolio to find one that fits. Please leave the EXIF data on any photo submissions. Only one photo entry is allowed per month per person.
Photos can be linked from another image hosting site like Flickr or Imgur, or uploaded and hosted on Reddit. Please refrain from posting any comments in the official challenge threads other than your photo submission. The cutoff date for submissions will be 11:59pm EDT on the last day of the challenge. Be a decent human being, and don't treat others poorly.Related Subs. The April 2020 Challenge Theme is Still LifeChances are you are spending a lot more time at home than usual lately, and I wanted to set up a challenge that we could all do, even if we can’t go outside.Still Life photos have been captured photographically as well as in other mediums for a super long time. Like at least 4 or 5 years back.
If, like me, you haven’t shot a whole lot of still life, I encourage you to go browse Flickr or other photo sites for still life photos you like, and see if you can’t come up with one you’re proud of this month.The rules for the contest are as follows:. Go out and take a NEW photo, don’t just dig through your portfolio to find one that fits. Auto assault mmorpg. Please leave the EXIF data on your photo. Share your photo in this thread. Only one photo entry is allowed per month per person. Photos can be linked from another image hosting site like Flickr or Imgur, or uploaded and hosted on Reddit. Please don’t put any top level comments on this thread that are not photo submissions.
We want to keep the top level comments free of clutter so people can easily scroll through and see the photos themselves. If you want, you can include a concise few lines of text giving context to your photo, sharing the title, or technical specs you think may be relevant. The cutoff date for submissions will be 11:59pm EDT on April 30. The thread will be locked at that time. The mods will select a photo from the pool of submissions that we felt was excellent and met the challenge well.
This photo will be displayed prominently on the subreddit for the duration of the next month. Have fun!.
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