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  • Challenge N� 168. Translucency and transparency

    Transparency (also called diaphaneity) is the physical property of allowing light to pass through the material without being scattered. Translucency (also called translucence) is a super-set of transparency: it allows light to pass through completely. Any interpretation is valid.
    I know it is a difficult subject but I also know that someone of you will try to find something alike. Please try hard.
    Just an example:



    Rules

    1. All photographs are to be uploaded to the photo gallery at http://dpnow.com/galleries/

    They can be put in members own gallery if they wish. The resulting link generated for the photo will then be pasted into the next available space in the salon thread. Please keep photos to a maximum of 800 pixels wide so people can see the whole image without scrolling.

    2. As agreed previously, TWO entries maximum per user ID only please, which must be the personal work of the entrant.

    3. Entries should be ‘in line’ within the thread (not as a link to an image held somewhere else).

    4. Comments on entries are welcome within the salon thread itself.

    5. After the close, the curator will indicate a winner and a couple of runners up.

    6. The curator’s decision is final.

    7. The winner will be invited to choose the next theme and curate the next salon.

    8. If the winner is unable to curate the next salon the current curator may offer that ‘honour’ to any willing volunteer, possibly the entrant in second or third place.

    9. These rules are to be copied and pasted with the new theme by the curator at the top of the new salon thread with a finish date and time.

    10. As with all photos posted on DPNow, copyright remains with the photographer and DPNow will not use them without permission.

    The salon competition ends at midnight on sunday 24th August.

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    Studio window

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      Being left handed my brain sometimes works sdrawkcab

      All the best

      Andy

      E1,E5,E420,E-M5,OM1(N),14-54,12-60SWD,7-14mm,50-200,50mm F2.0 macro,25mm pancake,EC14,Sigma 50-500 HSM,m4/3 14-150,Om50mm(F1.,OM28mm(f2.,FL36,HLD4,HLD2,Epson P3000,crap tripod,Manfrotto 680B monopod,various filters/CF cards.

      My Flickr

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        Being left handed my brain sometimes works sdrawkcab

        All the best

        Andy

        E1,E5,E420,E-M5,OM1(N),14-54,12-60SWD,7-14mm,50-200,50mm F2.0 macro,25mm pancake,EC14,Sigma 50-500 HSM,m4/3 14-150,Om50mm(F1.,OM28mm(f2.,FL36,HLD4,HLD2,Epson P3000,crap tripod,Manfrotto 680B monopod,various filters/CF cards.

        My Flickr

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              Just because cliches are cliches does not make them wrong. I do like walking in the rain.

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                Glasses

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                    John Perriment

                    A photograph is more than a record of what you see - it's a window to your soul

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                      Finish line of the Manchester Road Race in Connecticut

                      Last edited by patmoore; 08-08-14, 12:23 PM.
                      If you're not living on the edge you're taking up too much room.
                      GoldenYearsGeek.com

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                        Here is my first one:





                        And ... ... Here is my second:





                        Audrey

                        https://www.flickr.com/photos/autumn36/

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                            Originally posted by mike_j View Post
                            First entry

                            How clever. How did you do that?
                            Audrey

                            https://www.flickr.com/photos/autumn36/

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