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March 21, 2011 at 7:39 pm #39250
U-Man
ParticipantOverall, I like your wording. But I’d like to be more specific than ‘printed’. Neon or the “H” from the Hollywood sign are out.
What about this –>
Take photos of everyday or naturally occurring items that look like letters of the alphabet. One letter per photo, and no arranging rocks, twigs, etc to make letters. Difficulty: The subject should be something that is not intended to be a letter.
I’m not married to this wording so any input, tweaks, changes are welcome.
March 21, 2011 at 8:25 pm #39251Elsinore
KeymasterThat works, and it seems as clear as we can make it until someone posts in the thread without reading half the description 😆
March 21, 2011 at 8:47 pm #39252ravnostic
ParticipantTake photos of things that look like one letter of the alphabet. Natural or man-made, the object(s) shouldn’t have been designed as a letter, nor should they be ‘arranged’ for the shot.
Better? No? Just a thought. We drinks, ya know.
March 22, 2011 at 1:15 am #39253Elsinore
KeymasterI actually like U-Man’s better, but that’s just me.
Also, to be clear in my post above, I meant someone posting to the Fark thread without reading the description, not the thread here.
March 22, 2011 at 3:35 am #39254Curious
ParticipantAlso, to be clear in my post above, I meant someone posting to the Fark thread without reading the description, not the thread here.
never seen that happen.
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March 28, 2011 at 2:05 am #39255U-Man
ParticipantI have four so far. Oddly enough, all are natural (not man-made) objects.
March 28, 2011 at 3:17 am #39256ravnostic
ParticipantI have four so far. Oddly enough, all are natural (not man-made) objects.
Is one of them the letter ‘U’? cuz, ya know, that would just be too appropriate.
March 28, 2011 at 3:18 am #39257linguine
ParticipantSo does the entire object have to make the letter, or would framing a shot to get a letter to appear in something larger due to how you framed/cropped a shot. An example would be framing a shot of a grid so that the lines appear to form a capital a.
March 28, 2011 at 4:34 am #39258U-Man
ParticipantNo “U” yet. But I’m looking.
‘guine – I don’t know exactly what you mean but it sounds like it would be OK. If you have and doubts, you could post here.
March 28, 2011 at 12:28 pm #39259linguine
ParticipantWell I don’t have any ideas for something like that that I want to do right now, Im just making sure Im keeping my eyes open for the right types of things. But to make this more difficult, are we limiting this to english only or are letters from other alphabets fair game to?
March 28, 2011 at 1:57 pm #39260U-Man
ParticipantWe’ve always been open to worldy influence with patriotic/flag stuff. I say this theme should do the same and include letters from all languages.
Does anybody see a problem with that?
March 28, 2011 at 3:08 pm #39261Elsinore
KeymasterLOL I was wondering about other alphabets, too, guine–thanks for asking 😉 I don’t see a problem with it either, fwiw.
March 28, 2011 at 8:11 pm #39262Zero_Exponent
ParticipantWe’ve always been open to worldy influence with patriotic/flag stuff. I say this theme should do the same and include letters from all languages.
Does anybody see a problem with that?
http://ca.io9.com/5218119/13-alien-languages-you-can-actually-readAre these allowed, or am I too far outside the box here? The pictographs might be a bit much – I don’t think owls, cats, etc. is what you were going for.
March 28, 2011 at 9:20 pm #39263Elsinore
KeymasterHm that’s a good point about hieroglyphs and pictograms. Here’s the wiki on Alphabets…and I’ll note that many Egyptian hieroglyphs actually did stand for sounds, not just whole words, so they would count as alphabetic. Where/how can we draw an easily understood/defined line here for non-Roman alphabets?
March 28, 2011 at 10:35 pm #39264Kestrana
Participant“current world languages”? That would disqualify heiroglyphs, archaic and non-standard languages but allow for things like Arabic, Cyrillic, Asian character languages and sign languages. I think 99% of the entries would be Latin alphabet anyway even without the distinction.
You could also go with “letters of an alphabet you are fluent in.” Fortunately Klingon uses the Latin alphabet so all the cellar-dwellers wouldn’t be excluded and aside from the odd Egyptologist who suddenly joins farktography, eliminate most of the other things.
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